
Brett Newski Goes Full On Rock with ‘Don’t Let The Bastards Get You Down’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
There is a painful irony to Brett Newski’s latest LP, Don’t Let The Bastards Get You Down, as it arrives at a time when the globe is on mandatory lockdown;
There is a painful irony to Brett Newski’s latest LP, Don’t Let The Bastards Get You Down, as it arrives at a time when the globe is on mandatory lockdown;
Heffner is a quintet that burst onto the Athens, Georgia guitar scene in the fall of 2019. The group comes from all corners of the Athens scene, with members from
The complications of modern love are explored in this largely improvisational film.
I first saw On The Spot Trio (OTS) when I moved from the Sierra Foothills of California to Santa Cruz on the coast. My marriage had tanked, and I wasn’t
Shelby Lynne made her mark 20 years ago with I Am Shelby Lynne, the album which earned her a Best New Artist Grammy nod. This Shelby Lynne is spare, as has
Church House Blues is the most fully realized album of Crystal Shawanda’s split career. She began as an indigenous musician growing up on the Wikwemikong reserve on an island in
Nowadays, films no longer seem to have an impact in the eyes of the viewer due to its quality, but rather depends on how much money they make. In this
This week’s “All The Years Live” release takes another look at the red hot July 16, 1990 concert from Orchard Park in upstate New York (the fourth time this show
Marcus King has unveiled his latest music video for “One Day She’s Here,” off his first solo album El Dorado. The video, directed by Nashville filmmaker Joshua Shoemaker (Alabama Shakes
The special 40th anniversary edition of the Red Cross EP, which includes the band’s six-song eponymous debut and adds five contemporaneous extra tracks, is the most comprehensive document to date