
Jim O’Rourke – Simple Songs (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] It’s been a long time since Jim O’Rourke has released a solo album, 2009’s The Visitor to be exact, and even longer since he released one with vocals, for
[rating=7.00] It’s been a long time since Jim O’Rourke has released a solo album, 2009’s The Visitor to be exact, and even longer since he released one with vocals, for
Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons may have gone through changes in personnel over the years, but there has always been one constant, Joseph’s powerful song writing. The artist is constantly
[rating=9.00] Your song of summer awaits, and you’ll find it in an unexpected place, specifically, the title track off the latest record from Billy Shaddox, I Melt, I Howl. Shaddox
[rating=8.00] Listening to the sonic experimentation of Paul Weller’s album Saturns Patterns, it only makes sense this is the man who fronted two bands, The Jam and The Style Council,
Sunday is the mellowest day of the weekend at Bonnaroo, but a good portion of the campers were having none of that tradition. The line to get a close as
With the ground still shaking from a frenetic Friday at Bonnaroo 2015, Saturday’s music dawned in a much calmer mood. The previous day had been a smorgasbord of hard-hitting rock,
Friday morning is when Bonnaroo really springs to life. The headliners and featured late night shows loom ahead, and the enormous What Stage field is opened for the first time.
Bonnaroo’s normal Thursday appetizer was a bit light this year. Set times clocked in at 45 minutes, and the music started at dinnertime, leaving only about 8 hours for the
[rating=8.00] Admittedly, Canada’s Barenaked Ladies aren’t always in the best position to be taken seriously. For starters, there’s their handle, chosen when the group’s founding members Ed Robertson and Steven
As we weaved around colorful kids and kind folks, songs of the Grateful Dead filled the air. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the jam band scene’s creators, and