
Lambchop Covers Wilco, Stevie Wonder & More On Eclectic ‘TRIP’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Lambchop have been around for three decades, enough time for the group to shed and pick-up a few members but apparently not enough to yield any real missteps. In fact,
Lambchop have been around for three decades, enough time for the group to shed and pick-up a few members but apparently not enough to yield any real missteps. In fact,
Tennessee Jet is what happens when a kid is raised on both Outlaw Country and Nirvana. On his third effort, The Country, Tennessee Jet lays out a strong Americana/Outlaw Country-inspired
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Athens, GA-based four piece Pylon certainly had the songs and creativity to match the commercial success of scene mates like R.E.M. and the B-52s throughout the 1980s, but for whatever
Honey Made is a soul and funk band from Austin that has shared the stage with George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic and Lee Fields among others. Brand New is the
As the music business evolves, musicians have to find new ways to adapt. It used to be that an artist would go into a studio and record an album. Not
Jupiter Conjunct is saxophonist/composer Aaron Burnett & The Big Machine follow-up to 2019’s acclaimed Anomaly, this time moving into the extra-terrestrial as many jazz forbears such as Sun Ra, John
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