
The Both – The Both (Album Review)
[rating=7.00] Thirty years ago, while Aimee Mann was on the cusp of the biggest hit of her mighty career as a member of Til Tuesday with “Voices Carry”, Ted Leo
[rating=7.00] Thirty years ago, while Aimee Mann was on the cusp of the biggest hit of her mighty career as a member of Til Tuesday with “Voices Carry”, Ted Leo
[rating=8.00] I saved Latin! What did you ever do?” utters Rushmore’s quirky protagonist Max Fischer during a climactic moment of the excellent 1998 film. And, while the question was exclaimed
In the five years since Elly Jackson’s debut album under the La Roux, moniker, she’s clearly gone through a bit of a transition.
If rock and roll is dead, someone forgot to tell the guys in Manchester Orchestra. The Atlanta based quintet took the stage at The Marquee Theater in Tempe, AZ with
[rating=7.00] Cemetery Dares, the debut album by Brooklyn-by-way-of-St. Louis band Modern Rivals, is an ambitious mix of sun-drenched psychedelic pop. At times basking in the warm reverb and at other times
[rating=9.00] Five albums and over a decade into her career, singer-songwriter Mirah is getting back to her roots, literally. Her new record Changing Light covers a lot of earthly ground,
On May 10th, 2014 Cabinet presented a successful festival of varied exquisite music at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Conveniently located only two hours from NYC and a mere two
Some things never change. Despite not releasing a big seller in over ten years (but who actually does nowadays?), Dandy Warhols front man Courtney Taylor-Taylor still boasts his band as
If the lyric from “Oysters” of “working my way back to me again” was a goal and creative impetus for this project, one can say without reservation—imperfect as the record is—that Tori Amos has succeeded.
[rating=9.00] Once again The Black Keys duo of Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach have teamed with producer Brian Burton (aka Danger Mouse) to craft an album of textured rhythms mixed