
Sufjan Stevens – “No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross” (SONG REVIEW)
With “No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross,” Sufjan Stevens hearkens back to the gently lilting, folk-inflected stylings of his masterworks, ‘Illinois’ and ‘Michigan.’
With “No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross,” Sufjan Stevens hearkens back to the gently lilting, folk-inflected stylings of his masterworks, ‘Illinois’ and ‘Michigan.’
[rating=8.00] Even though Bob Dylan’s Shadows in the Night may not wholly please die-hard fans or satisfy the curiosity of dilettantes, his latest studio album is already one of the
[rating=6.00] Martin Sexton never does anything that doesn’t come naturally. Mixtape of the Open Road is as intuitive and organic as anything he’s done in his career of over two
In the fourth edition of Musings of Metal Deviant the Deviant offers his two cents on a few choice releases… Napalm Death – Apex Predator-Easy Meat Napalm Death is an
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The North Country is premiering with Glide the video for “The Cross We Bear”, the debut single off their upcoming album, There is Nothing to Fear, due out April 20.
[rating=8.00] Thanks to the new record from Phosphorescent, you can experience his live show from the comfort of your own home. Live at the Music Hall was recorded over four
‘Better Call Saul’ hits a narrative wall in its third episode, relying on cheap crime show devices and cheaper ‘Breaking Bad’ callbacks. But it’s not all bad.
The first time I ingested a certain party-enhancing substance in a live music setting happened to be at a Lotus show. It was a late night festival set and at