
Luke Winslow King – Everlasting Arms (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] It’s always been apparent in Luke Winslow King’s music that he’s a New Orleans-based artist. The warm blend of blues, jazz, and folk is so smooth you can practically
[rating=8.00] It’s always been apparent in Luke Winslow King’s music that he’s a New Orleans-based artist. The warm blend of blues, jazz, and folk is so smooth you can practically
Australian rock gods AC/DC have released the first track off their new album, the aptly titled Rock or Bust, which comes out December 2nd. Give a listen to “Play Ball”: [youtube
Alabama singer-songwriter Amy McCarley has been gaining a steady buzz since releasing her self-titled debut in 2011, even being listed as one of 12 Northern Alabama artists to watch by
[rating=8.00] On Caribou’s sixth album, Dan Snaith latches on to what people loved about his last albums to create Our Love: an album that is both conceptual and inviting. The
The show was billed as an evening underneath the stars at Gundlach Bundschu Winery and the winery’s website stated that “the current touring iteration of the Dave Rawlings Machine will
[rating=9.00] Jackson Browne’s previous two studio albums, The Naked Ride Home and Time the Conqueror, are earmarked as much by the sympathetic and authoritative accompaniment of the musicians as the
Lydia Loveless is a touring machine, garnering more and more attention with each show she plays. And when she played the intimate Studio at Webster Hall on Sunday, September 28th,
[rating=7.00] The many changing ways in which we approach albums makes it difficult to say whether the format itself is on its last legs. Perhaps Weird Al’s singles-focused approach is
It wasn’t clear whether or not anyone in the audience at Rough Trade in Brooklyn knew what they were in for when Christopher Denny took the stage on September 15th.
Part concert, part frat party, and part religious revival, Vintage Trouble’s Boston performance last Tuesday was one hell of a good time. From the opening notes of the double timed