
On ‘Darkfigher,’ Rival Sons Continue To Reign The Blues Rock Spectrum (ALBUM REVIEW)
Like a lot of people, the guys in Rival Sons had a lot of extra time on their hands during the lockdowns of 2020. For a band that had been
Like a lot of people, the guys in Rival Sons had a lot of extra time on their hands during the lockdowns of 2020. For a band that had been
A few years ago, Bully was reformatted to act as a solo effort for singer/songwriter Alicia Bognanno. This new approach gifted us with 2020’s stellar SUGAREGG, a 12-track exploration into
The most recent posthumous release from Dr. John is a collection of his performances from The Montreux Jazz Festival between 1986 and 2012. The compilation, titled Dr. John: The Montreux
The newest outing from Tommy Stinson arrived organically as he began playing with his friend (and the uncle of his second ex-wife) Chip Robert over a decade ago. The duo hit it off and began writing songs and touring, and when they realized they were onto something, they decided to record and name themselves Cowboys in the Campfire.
Their first studio album since 2018’s Take Good Care finds the New Orleans-based, eight-piece pop-rock outfit, The Revivalists in fine form as their catchy tunes about living in the moment
Eight years since his last studio album, Ben Folds is back with another collection of emotionally-charged piano pop tunes. But like all of his work, going back to the brilliant
Legendary saxophonist Clifford Jordan’s Drink Plenty Water is the latest unearthed jazz recording of note. After 49 years on the shelf, the recording was originally done for the Strata-East label
Dave’s Picks Volume 45 is that rarity among the entries in this ongoing Grateful Dead archive series, one in which the quality of the performance is (ultimately) superior to that of
Craft Recordings has relaunched Original Jazz Classics, originally put out by Fantasy Records. The first in the series was Workin’ with the Miles Davis Quintet. Second up for the series
Started in 1982 by Fantasy Records, Original Jazz Classics became the go-to source for jazz enthusiasts looking for reissues of jazz classics and long-out-of-print titles. They churned out more than