
Cory Branan- The No-Hit Wonder (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] The No-Hit Wonder, Cory Branan’s fourth LP, isn’t an autobiography, though it very well could be. Branan has been slugging it out through hundreds of shows year after year
[rating=8.00] The No-Hit Wonder, Cory Branan’s fourth LP, isn’t an autobiography, though it very well could be. Branan has been slugging it out through hundreds of shows year after year
[rating=7.00] On Kin, Waylon Speed opt for a polished, ultra-professional approach that’s in stark contrast to the often sprawling but earnest displays of affection for country and hard rock that
[rating=9.00] There comes a time in life when you’re a ways into adulthood, and it finally sinks in that the carefree days of your twenties are behind you. Colorado-based band
[rating=9.00] Hypnotic Eye is vintage Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers. In fact, it may rank as one of the two or three best albums the veteran rockers have ever done.
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[rating=7.00] If Jim Lauderdale weren’t a great songwriter, he’d be playing at your local tavern this weekend, singing spirited versions of country classics. As it is, Lauderdale is an established
[rating=8.00] Throughout their twenty year run as a band Spoon has managed to never release a disappointing record. They have also maintained a healthy status as the quintessential hip indie
[rating=7.00] In the ever-expanding genre of dream folk, Duluth, Minnesota natives Trampled by Turtles are continuing to make a name for themselves. On their latest record Wild Animals, their sound
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