
Joe Chambers Connects Jazz, Latin & African On Vibrant ‘Dance Kobina’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The legendary Joe Chambers issues a vibrant, expansive complement to his 2021 Samba de Maraccata with Dance Kobina
The legendary Joe Chambers issues a vibrant, expansive complement to his 2021 Samba de Maraccata with Dance Kobina
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Tim, the new album from Tim Hause, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full
Sunny War’s debut LP, Anarchist Gospel, is as impressive as it is hard to pin down.
Jarrod Dickenson’s Big Talk will instantly demand your attention from the opening track, “Buckle Under Pressure.”
The concept of a fiery, punk/garage trio that saxophonist and composer James Brandon Lewis employs on Eye of I, his eleventh album as a leader, fits in perfectly with the mantra of ANTI records, for which this is his debut
Reimagined versions of original albums can be a hit-and-miss venture but in this case, the endeavor is a worthy one.
The Tubs are a Welsh band that formed in 2018 and has a strong punk and indie rock influence reminiscent of bands like The Smiths and Hüsker Dü. The band
Take a random handful of both early 80’s hard rock and power pop, toss that in a blender, garnish with a slice of Blink-182 and the resulting cocktail would be called White Reape
The Mother Hips have roared into 2023 with, When We Disappear, their eleventh release as a band, and their third with the label Blue Rose Music.
ltimately, Fragments is yet another thought-provoking installment of the Dylan’s discography, not only in direct reflection of its source material but also on its very own terms.