
Chris Thile: Deceiver
On Deceiver, Thile does it all, reinventing himself to the greatest degree; every note, word, and breath on the album comes from him.
On Deceiver, Thile does it all, reinventing himself to the greatest degree; every note, word, and breath on the album comes from him.
The British four-piece Razorlight delivers so much run of the mill garage rock that even lead singer Johnny Borrel – despite his fervor – comes off as a second hand front man. Singing of blaze adventures such as
The buzz about Rilo Kiley being everybody
This month I brewed up my “Reverse the Curse” Hazelnut Coffee Stout. Good story behind the name; I brewed it the night of Game 4 against the Yanks. I don’t remember if I did that because I was sick of the Sox and wanted something to do during the game, or I had a feeling something big was going to happen.
After the American rock renaissance of the past few years, with bands from New York to Detroit to Omaha breaking into the spotlight, our British cousins have finally struck back.
A truly excellent album, There Will Be A Light does justice to the Blind Boys
In their short existence since being drawn together as a quartet at Montreal
After a brilliant portrayal as comic book artist Harvey Pekar in 2003
Photos by Earl Gardner of the Jennifer Hartswick Band at the Trocadero, Philadelphia, PA on 10/29/04.