
J.P. Harris and the Tough Choices- Home is Where The Hurt Is (ALBUM REVIEW
[rating=8.00] For many artists, it can take years to forge a clear identity in their music, but J.P. Harris makes it look easy. Leading his incredibly tight band the Tough
[rating=8.00] For many artists, it can take years to forge a clear identity in their music, but J.P. Harris makes it look easy. Leading his incredibly tight band the Tough
[rating=8.00] Julian Casablancas and the Voidz look like The Warriors. They sound like John Carpenterminator. Tyranny is the sound of 80s New York sewer grime and gristle, Mean Streets remade into
Dallas’ Deep Ellum district serves as the centerpiece of the city’s arts and entertainment happenings. This weekend, Sept. 26-28, the neighborhood hosts the third annual installment of the Index Festival,
Photos of Shonen Knife playing the 1000th show at the newly re-opened/remodeled Turf Club, St. Paul MN (First Avenue bought the Turf Club) Photos by Billy Briggs
[rating=6.00] Little Machines, the third LP from Canadian singer Lights, is a hook-laden collection of warm electropop that provides steady dance floor beats and enough variety to keep things interesting.
[rating=9.00] Joe Fletcher’s come a long way since his last record, literally. He relocated from home state Rhode Island to Nashville, and he’s been on the road touring almost nonstop.
It was a warm summer evening in 1993: That’s how author Greg Prato remembers his brief shooting star moment meeting Shannon Hoon. He was in New Haven hoping to see
[rating=7.00] Mike Doughty’s latest project is billed as an exploration of modern hip-hop. The concept is certainly apparent, but Stellar Motel is not a complete departure for Doughty. There are
[rating=8.00] This is not what The Drums are known for, but it is perhaps some of their best work. After two members of The Drums left, the band almost fell
“I had no idea that Chris was a voyeur when I met him,” Debbie Harry writes in the forward to her bandmate’s new book. “How could I know? His mother