
Vetiver- Complete Strangers (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=6.00] At this stage of the game, Andy Cabic’s so-called “freak folk” band Vetiver has become a vehicle for the singer/songwriter’s experimentation in a variety of genres, styles and soundscapes.
[rating=6.00] At this stage of the game, Andy Cabic’s so-called “freak folk” band Vetiver has become a vehicle for the singer/songwriter’s experimentation in a variety of genres, styles and soundscapes.
A wide ranging variety of musical styles were on display at the Brooklyn Bowl, often times within the same song, as a trio of bands took to the venues stage.
Tuesday In conjunction with the DVD release of Interstellar, Wilco drummer Glenn Kotche kicked things off with an otherworldly display of percussive prowess on a drumset not dissimilar to the
Since his debut album, Cheese, was released in 2011, Belgian hip-hop artist Stromae has found huge success in Europe. His success in the U.S. has been slowed due to his
Marco Benevento arrived in Boston recently to deliver a set of music that touched on many aspects of the veteran pianist’s career. Playing nearly two hours with the Marco Benevento
[rating=7.–] The hardworking Americana/Roots performer Pokey LaFarge is back with his seventh full length release and his first on Rounder Records titled Something In The Water. The disk continues LaFarge’s
[rating=8.00] Who is Jessie Baylin? Is she a country artist? Pop, rock, or folk? The only thing that’s certain is she can’t be pegged down. She’s got a gorgeous, interesting
[rating=8.00] Two years ago the Scottish musician Gary McClure released Wreaths, an album he’s convinced that no one ever heard, under his actual name. He has since become someone else.
[rating=8.00] Dub Side of the Mule deserves its release in recognition of Gov’t Mule’s twenty-year anniversary in 2014. Their New Year’s 2006 appearance at the Beacon Theatre within this complete
[rating=7.00] It’s impossible to hear a Josh Rouse song and not know immediately it’s him. His sound has been so consistent since the start of his career, and though I