
Jeff Beck: Live In Tokyo (DVD REVIEW)
There is a moment in the recently released DVD, Jeff Beck: Live In Tokyo, when it really hits home that Beck is indeed a genius. It’s not when he’s driving
There is a moment in the recently released DVD, Jeff Beck: Live In Tokyo, when it really hits home that Beck is indeed a genius. It’s not when he’s driving
The fourth episode of ‘Better Call Saul’ ruins some classic Saul-as-master-manipulator moments with awkward side characters and a particularly weird bit involving the Space Blanket.
Last month, Ryley Walker announced his Dead Oceans’ debut, Primrose Green (out March 31st), and shared the excellent title track, “Primrose Green,” Today, he’s back with another of the many
Malcolm “Papa Mali” Welbourne has long been a musician’s musician. Having grown up in Louisiana where he soaked up the music being made around him like the rich soil of
[rating=9.00] Ol’ Glory provides vigorous affirmation—as if any was needed—of the level of sophistication to which JJ Grey and Mofro have progressed from their days as an earthy little swamp
[rating=8.00] There’s timelessness in the music of Appalachia: the haunting sonnets of lost love, the revenge-fueled murder ballads that resonate across the ages. From the English maritime shanties that birthed
[rating=9.00] The bombastic new record from The King Khan and BBQ Show is a thrilling blast, and will definitely make you realize how much you missed this whacky, dynamic duo.
Karl Denson is on a major roll. Having just returned from an epic Australian tour with the Rolling Stones, the saxophonist extraordinaire has rejoined his usual musical crew of Karl Denson’s
[rating=7.00] It has been seven years since Swedish songwriter Jose Gonzalez’s last solo album, though he has been far from idle in the meantime. Recording two albums with Junip –
[rating=9.00] If you’re familiar with Water Liars, than you know the sheer power of their gorgeous vocal harmonies. And one of those voices is the supremely talented songwriter and musician