
The Power of ‘The Work’ (FILM REVIEW)
A stunningly emotional and heartfelt documentary, The Work is a must see film.
A stunningly emotional and heartfelt documentary, The Work is a must see film.
On Friday, October 20th whispery folk act Iron & Wine came to Portland, Oregon for a sold out show at the Aladdin Theater. They were joined by Oklahoma Americana troubadour
It’s a swing and a miss, but the swing is almost worth watching.
[rating=8.00] Steve Kimock has amassed an impressive resume during the course of a varied career to which he adds significantly with Satellite City, quite like one of the year’s best
Much like he slowly unfurls the guitar passages he plays, Steve Kimock collects his thoughts carefully, patiently and precisely when he talks. As a result, his account of the sequence
One of the best thrills to come from the Internet music revolution is the ability to find extremely rare music with great ease. But even with such vast archives to
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews Don’t Go Baby It’s Gonna Get Weird Without You, the new album from gritty alt-country outfit Porter and The Bluebonnet Rattlesnakes, in his signature six-panel comic strip
Love Rides A Dark Horse, and so does Gill Landry. After producing a handful of solid albums both as a solo artist and with Old Crow Medicine Show before leaving
To say that rock and roll is deeply imbedded in the history and culture of the Western world would be an over simplification to the extent of which music holds
[rating=6.00] It doesn’t require a great voice like Joan Osborne’s to do justice to Bob Dylan’s songs. But it does call for a clear vision in choosing the material as