
Emilie & Ogden – 10000 (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] It’s a strange title. Likewise, it’s not immediately clear what it might refer to. If one was a marketing guru and wanted to play off it in some strange
[rating=7.00] It’s a strange title. Likewise, it’s not immediately clear what it might refer to. If one was a marketing guru and wanted to play off it in some strange
[rating=6.00] You’d hardly be blamed if you questioned why, after 45 years, Billy Gibbons felt the need to make a solo album. After all, he’s one third of ZZ Top
[rating=7.00] U.S. Elevator cite some formidable sources of inspirations on their self titled debut — The Beatles, Neil Young, the Hollies, and Gram Parsons among them. The similarities aren’t all
[rating=8.00] ChessBoxer’s public profile has leapt upward dramatically concurrent with their collaboration with Warren Haynes (and Jeff Sipe) on the road during the fall of 2015. It only makes sense
[rating=8.00] Maia Sharp has accumulated quite a career in the nearly 20 years since she was first came to the attention of the well known record exec Miles Copeland in
Kool Keith is a little bionic, at least on the inside. He dreams of interplanetary adventures, supersonic time travel, and juicy brown booties. He’s equal parts Dr. Octagon, Dr. Dooom,
[rating=8.00] Philly rockers Beach Slang have been gaining attention with their first few EP’s and now arrives the band’s debut full length release whose title, The Things We Do To
[rating=7.00] Jeff Campbell’s like a thousand and one other starry-eyed dreamers desperately hoping to carve out a career making music. However, unlike many others, he was willing to stake his
[rating=7.00] If the title of Jeffrey Focault’s latest endeavor, Salt As Wolves, seems somewhat ominous at the outset, then mood is quickly affirmed by the music contained within. Considering the
[rating=8.00] When Bloodshot Records signed a little known trio from Denver called the Yawpers earlier this year, it seemed like a move out of left field. Then again, in its 20