
Vanessa Carlton – Liberman (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] You had to be living under a rock in 2002 to avoid Vanessa Carlton’s breakout single “A Thousand Miles”, and if you were a young girl when it came
[rating=8.00] You had to be living under a rock in 2002 to avoid Vanessa Carlton’s breakout single “A Thousand Miles”, and if you were a young girl when it came
Christine Ellen Hynde, the dark-haired music loving, pot smoking teen in Akron, Ohio, has a lot to say about how her life turned out. She just doesn’t use a whole
[rating=7.00] With #392: The EP Collection, Marshall Crenshaw proves he’s as pragmatic as he is self-effacing. The man who brought us an album entitled I’ve Suffered for My Art, Now
[rating=7.00] A partnership with Lawyer Dave that began back in 2007, Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs is the project that suits the multi-talented Holly Golightly best. Their newest record Coulda
Considering a seemingly endless output of country music and awards that’s spanned over five decades, Loretta Lynn has no reason to give a damn these days. What makes this Coal
Cold weather finally hit Boston this season just as Indie popsters Glass Animals rolled into town. The young Boston crowd, no strangers to the chilly air, walked into the House
Austin, Texas got a double dose of jam on Friday night when Leftover Salmon and the Chris Robinson Brotherhood shared a bill at the Scoot Inn. Though each band comes
Sunday marked the second and final day of Treasure Island Music Festival 2015, and with a lineup stacked full of household rock and indie rock names, it did not disappoint.
[rating=8.00] On his last release, 2013’s The Beast in Its Tracks, Josh Ritter was reeling from a recent divorce and all the conflicting emotions that went with it. But on
After an extraordinary concert, it’s often tempting to call it the greatest performance one’s ever witnessed. There’s that feeling of afterglow that lingers awhile, maybe for even a week or