
The Darkness – Last Of Our Kind (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] The Darkness is back with yet another onslaught of in your face rock and roll and this time, the band takes the listener on a wild voyage full of
[rating=8.00] The Darkness is back with yet another onslaught of in your face rock and roll and this time, the band takes the listener on a wild voyage full of
[rating=8.00] The opening, sixteen minute plus, “Vibration & Light Suite” on the Chris Robinson Brotherhood’s (CRB’s) latest release is representative of the band’s style and sound; clean meandering guitar lines,
[rating=7.00] After nearly 30 years, the Indigo Girls have achieved far more than their limited musical palette might have initially promised. After all, unless you’re Simon and Garfunkel or the
For 15 of the last Memorial Day weekends Summer Camp Music Festival has taken over Three Sisters Park outside of Chillicothe, Illinois. The festival is annually headlined by moe. and
Who would ever expect a stout bearded fellow of Albanian descent from Queens, New York to be one of the freshest, most exciting faces in hip-hop today? Sure, stranger things
[rating=8.00] Dawes’ career to this point consists of two steps forward, in the form of initial studio works North Hills and Nothing Is Wrong, one step back, as represented by
[rating=7.00] For any band that lasts thirty years, the notion of a greatest hits compilation is almost silly. Even the best of these rarely do justice in capturing a band’s
[rating=7.00] When putting together collections of songs, many artists fuss over the title. As it is typically a delicate process, some album titles are intentionally vague, random, or obtuse while
[rating=8.00] When you hear the nearly eight-minute long blues guitar epic of Jimi Hendrix’s “Hey Joe”, the opening track off Otis Taylor’s latest record Hey Joe Opus/Red Meat, you’ll get
Because his work speaks volumes for itself, vaunted photographer Bob Minkin doesn’t really need the endorsements offered by Tom Constanten, Steve Parish and Blair Jackson for Live Dead. But their