
‘Summerland’ Oozes Charm (FILM REVIEW)
This debut is a charming dramedy set amidst WWII England.
This debut is a charming dramedy set amidst WWII England.
Better late than never indeed and progressive rock fans shall rejoice. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Jon Anderson, venerable frontman of iconic prog-rockers Yes across three tenures between
It seems almost unreal that it’s been 29 years since The Psychedelic Furs last put out an album’s-worth of all new material. Perhaps that’s because the band has been almost
Dirty Streets is a trio from Memphis whose albums have always been filled with soul-infused boogie rock songs that could just as easily have been recorded in the mid- to
Coming off of 2019’s highly regarded debut LP Drogal, the Dublin based post-punk band Fontaines D.C. return with their follow up – A Hero’s Death. The band has eased back
Long-time admirers of Paul Kelly know to expect the unexpected from the brilliant Australian composer, performer and recording artist. Still, Please Leave Your Light On may surprise even died-in-the-wool fans
On the eve of his 80th birthday, the trumpet great Eddie Henderson is releasing his 26th album as a leader, and with over 100 appearances as a sideman, he is
Last year Charley Crockett released The Valley, an album of 16 songs that was recorded before he had open-heart surgery. It showed his abilities as a songwriter and storyteller. Not
It’s been about five years since the Raleigh-based roots rock band Jack the Radio last put out a record and they have clearly been inspired by the break (though members
Swing States: Harmony in the Battleground, is the latest from multi-GRAMMY nominee, MacArthur Fellow, and Doris Duke Award recipient, violinist Regina Carter. For this momentous release, Carter has assembled her Freedom Band, a first-rate ensemble