
Railroad Earth – Fillmore, Charlotte, NC 4/3/14
Railroad Earth returned to Charlotte, N.C. for their first show here since the release of new album The Last of the Outlaws. The intimacy of The Fillmore in contrast with
Railroad Earth returned to Charlotte, N.C. for their first show here since the release of new album The Last of the Outlaws. The intimacy of The Fillmore in contrast with
There was a ton of anticipation leading up to the 10th anniversary of the Wanee Music Festival for many reasons. The usual gatherings of festival families, reunions with familiar faces
[rating=6.00] Is the LP finally dead? The most intriguing element of the Pixies’ newest album Indie Cindy may prove to be its release style. The album was offered originally as
[rating=7.00] Since leaving The Felice Brothers, Simone Felice has created truly cinematic contemporary folk music, in his collaborations such as The Duke & The King as well as on his
Bobby Bare Jr. owned the house at his Undefeated album release party at Mercury Lounge in NYC on April. Celebrating his new record Undefeated, Bobby and his band—a drummer in
For a band that has played large festivals, arenas and theaters it was nice to catch them in their old natural surroundings: a small bar on a Friday night. The
A fellow music writer once described Eric Clapton as all technique and no soul. Where I differed from this writer was in my view that being highly talented but lacking
Given that she’s only played five shows in a year and a half (so she said), getting to see Holly Golightly and the Brokeoffs is a major treat. She headlined
[rating=7.00] Since the dissolution of Cream in 1968, Jack Bruce has released a stylistic array of albums delving into the rock, jazz and classical genres he touched upon as a
The historic Lobero theater in downtown Santa Barbara overflowed with a standing room only sold out crowd, Saturday night April 5th. The benefit concert was for Samo, a local teenage