
Bi-Continental Folk-Pop Group The Burnt Pines Create Rousing Debut (ALBUM REVIEW)
This trio, The Burnt Pines, first came together in a Lisbon, Portugal recording studio in the summer of 2018, with two of them having met prior to that at Boston’s
This trio, The Burnt Pines, first came together in a Lisbon, Portugal recording studio in the summer of 2018, with two of them having met prior to that at Boston’s
Recorded in July 2019, just two months before the passing of great pianist and composer Harold Mabern, Thank You, Mr. Mabern! features the leader, bassist Leon Lee Dorsey, and drummer
Melvins drummer Dale Crover flexes his musical muscles for his latest solo release.
Miss Lava is a band from Lisbon that has produced three albums of groove-laden heavy rock. Doom Machine is the band’s fourth studio album and it gives you plenty of
Big Thief has only been around for five years or so, but in that short time frontwoman, Adrianne Lenker has built the band into one of the most consistently astonishing
It is a strong time for British post-punk acts as groups like Fontaines D.C. and IDLES ride high. Adding to that tally Shame propagated the success of their debut with
Over the course of three records, Nashville’s Oberon Rose has been consistent in avoiding being pigeonholed by a specific sound. The band – build on the songwriting team of Tommy
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Fuck Art, the timely new album from Canadian rock and rollers The Dirty Nil, in his signature six-panel comic strip form.
Matthew Sweet’s Catspaw, is a marked contrast with his previous two albums, Tomorrow Forever and Tomorrow’s Daughter. Like those LPs Recorded in the Honeycomb Hideout home studio he established after
COVID-19 has taken live music from us, but it has been interesting to see how musicians have responded to the pandemic. Some have written protest songs. Some seem to have