
‘The Hunt’ Leaves No Side Unscorched (BLU-RAY REVIEW)
No side is unscathed by the end of this bitter satire.
No side is unscathed by the end of this bitter satire.
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on RTJ4, the potent new album from hip-hop duo Run The Jewels, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the
John Craigie is an incredible songwriter. He also happens to be a remarkable storyteller in live settings. Seattle’s alt weekly The Stranger, years ago, referred to Craigie as the “Lovechild
According to Tia Carrera’s bio on Small Stone, “A calendar page, never changed, hangs on the wall of a machine shop or a dingy dive bar. It’s 1970.” Frankly, listening
Spirit Fingers is a group that shuns the term supergroup, feeling that it puts limitations on their desire to improvise collectively. Peace follows the band’s eponymous 2018 debut and the
The Canadian award-winning singer/songwriter/pianist Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne is known primarily for his energetic boogie-woogie piano style, his flashy outfits, and engaging showmanship. Here on Go, Just Do It! he
In 2017 Built To Spill acted as the backing band for Daniel Johnston during a tour of the Pacific Northwest. While practicing for the tour BTS recorded live versions of
Sometimes terrific albums are the ones the artist never really intended to make. Abbey Road comes to mind as the prime example among many others. Such is the case for
Katonah, NY native Nir Felder burst on the scene six years ago with his debut Golden Age that garnered praise from many corners, some hailing him as “the next big
Sarah Jarosz was hailed as a bluegrass prodigy long before she even graduated high school. It was her skills as a multi-instrumentalist that initially gained her attention but she has