
Buddy Guy – Born to Play Guitar (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=9.00] Like a fine wine, Buddy Guy continues to get better with age. As corny as that analogy is – it’s quite true today. The legendary Buddy Guy, who just
[rating=9.00] Like a fine wine, Buddy Guy continues to get better with age. As corny as that analogy is – it’s quite true today. The legendary Buddy Guy, who just
[rating=9.00] When the first single off Ashley Monroe’s new record The Blade emerged earlier this year, it seemed that she was, perhaps, en route to a flashier, more mainstream career.
[rating=7.00] Sippie Wallace, Big Mama Thornton and Billie Holiday were among the female forebears who transformed the blues from a genre dominated mostly by men into a gender-breaking experience that
[rating=9.00] If you can make it through a listen of the new record from Tame Impala without melting into an all-consuming groove and dancing your ass off, you have no
[rating=8.00] Warren Haynes has done more than his share of musical exploration during the course of his career. From working with outlaw country artist David Allen Coe he joined Dickey
[rating=7.00] Americana is a crowded field these days, as much or more so when it comes to those purveying tales of wonderment or woe while attempting to emulate the calico
What’s most striking about ‘Star Wars’ is its immediacy – it already feels essential.
[rating=7.00] Galactic is a live machine, but they take it slow releasing studio albums which have been hit and miss in the past – most likely because their live shows
[rating=9.00] There are few songwriters who so deftly capture the authentic American spirit like Jason Isbell. His 2013 tour de force record Southeastern was like a rebirth for him, as
[rating=7.00] There’s a good chance that most of the people reading this review have never heard of the bluegrass band that calls themselves Cornmeal. Weird band names seem to be