
The Darkness – Last Of Our Kind (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] The Darkness is back with yet another onslaught of in your face rock and roll and this time, the band takes the listener on a wild voyage full of
[rating=8.00] The Darkness is back with yet another onslaught of in your face rock and roll and this time, the band takes the listener on a wild voyage full of
Fresh off celebrating their 30th anniversary, Yo La Tengo announce that they will release Stuff Like That There on August 28th via Matador Records and will embark on a world tour
[rating=8.00] The opening, sixteen minute plus, “Vibration & Light Suite” on the Chris Robinson Brotherhood’s (CRB’s) latest release is representative of the band’s style and sound; clean meandering guitar lines,
Boulder, Colorado’s Otis Taylor just released one of this year’s most profoundly psychedelic albums. Hey Joe Opus/Red Meat is a sprawling work anchored by the guitarist’s “trance blues” takes on Jimi Hendrix’s “Hey
[rating=7.00] After nearly 30 years, the Indigo Girls have achieved far more than their limited musical palette might have initially promised. After all, unless you’re Simon and Garfunkel or the
The eighth annual Soundset took place at Canterbury Festival Field in Shakopee, MN on 5/24/15. Featuerd acts included Atmosphere / J. Cole / Ice Cube / Big Sean / Ludacris / Logic /
[rating=8.00] “White Hat/Black Hat” Richard and the guys are riding on a high after successfully getting a bid for a contract with Intersite. The only thing standing in their way is
[rating=5.00] “Hardhome” After being assured over and over (and over) for the past 5 years, it finally looks like winter isn’t just coming, it’s most certainly here. While its cinematic handling
[rating=8.00] Dawes’ career to this point consists of two steps forward, in the form of initial studio works North Hills and Nothing Is Wrong, one step back, as represented by
[rating=7.00] For any band that lasts thirty years, the notion of a greatest hits compilation is almost silly. Even the best of these rarely do justice in capturing a band’s