
‘Love the Coopers’: Bah, Humbug (FILM REVIEW)
Love the Coopers is every bit as tedious as actually going home for the holidays.
Love the Coopers is every bit as tedious as actually going home for the holidays.
It’s been eight long years since David Terry, the man known as Aqueduct has released a full length record. Founded in Tulsa, OK as the solo recording project of pop-mastermind Terry,
In Vinyl Lives we spotlight and profile record stores around the country who offer music lovers an experience that goes beyond an iTunes purchase or a Spotify playlist. Vinyl has
[rating=9.00] It is a rare and astounding privilege to be able to watch the evolution of a young artist over the course of only a few years. And thanks to
As ELO fans worldwide await Jeff Lynne’s ELO Alone In The Universe, the first new ELO music in 15 years, ELO has announced two intimate live shows at New York
Photo courtesy of Resonance Records At this point in time there is little that needs to be said about the talent and legacy of the great jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery.
[rating=7.00] Don’t be fooled by the name. Wild Child aren’t nearly as unhinged as their handle might otherwise suggest. And yet, they’re no fools either, the handle of their third
[rating=7.00] With his third full-length album Age of Transparency, Autre Ne Veut (real name Arthur Ashin) continues to explore the fringes of post-R&B. He expands upon the eclectic experiment on
Indie/pop band Ra Ra Riot from Syracuse, NY wrapped up a five-date mini-tour of small clubs at BSP Kingston. The band’s first tour in two years finished in the art-gallery-style
Phil Cook, who released his long awaited debut solo album Southland Mission last month, today announces tour dates in both the US and Europe, kicking off January 21st in Asheville, North Carolina and taking