
A Mellower, More Peaceful Paul Thorn Holds Sway on ‘Never Too Late to Call’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Never Too Late to Call This is a far cry from the Paul Thorn of Mission Temple Fireworks Stand but roots music buffs have long known that Thorn is a
Never Too Late to Call This is a far cry from the Paul Thorn of Mission Temple Fireworks Stand but roots music buffs have long known that Thorn is a
Like the best archival releases from Bob Dylan and The Grateful Dead, All Things Must Pass 50th Anniversary – Super Deluxe Edition is one of those vault packages executed with
Strange Weather is the experimental-pop project of multi-instrumentalist Sean Brennan. Sink into the aptly titled new single “Sex” that with its down-tempo design, the song lends itself to a slow
Born and raised in Troy, New York, Sean Rowe started playing music at an early age. He received a bass guitar from his father on his 12th birthday and performed
Now at a fifty-five-year mark, the passage of time has not been kind to Revolver. Arguably the Beatles’ greatest album, the iconic band’s seventh long-player is unfortunately overshadowed by its
Imagine if some musical archeologists dug up some unreleased glitchy Kid A lost files and handed em to Kevin Parker (Tame Impala) to add musical curiosities and downtempo attitude to
Mary Gauthier is an inspiration. Having built careers in two of the most challenging professions to break into: a working songwriter and now a published author, Mary’s tale is epic.
The songs of Wildflower are always about place. Written by singer and guitarist Adrian O’Barr on the coast of Maine, they often tell stories of travel, seeking to find the
For the insanely prolific Ty Segall to wait two years between releases there needed to be chaos in the world and some other project which must have consumed his time.
Let’s get one thing straight from the outset. As you might expect there’s as much R&B on former Jackson 5 singer Tito Jackson’s debut, Under Your Spell, for Gulf Coast