
50 Years Later: Revisiting The Doors Darkish & Mystic ‘L.A. Woman’ LP
At the time of its release half a century ago, the creative, commercial and cultural success of the Doors’ L.A. Woman (released 4/19/71) gave testament to the surety of the
At the time of its release half a century ago, the creative, commercial and cultural success of the Doors’ L.A. Woman (released 4/19/71) gave testament to the surety of the
Steve Dawson’s new solo album, At The Bottom Of A Canyon In The Branches Of A Tree, tells a powerful story of faith lost and artistry reborn. Crushed by the
Readers of these pages caught a few words about the hip-hop-influenced progressive UK jazz artist Alfa Mist when we covered his contribution to last Fall’s double-disc Blue Note Re-imagined. Now
LA-based Ari Herstand is surely a musical renaissance man, as his chops in the biz run the gamut from entrepreneur, musician, best-selling author, educator, advocate, and authority on how to
What the world needs right now, and is certainly ripe for, is feel-good music. Music like they used to make back in the day, where a good groove was enough
Songwriter, vocalist and musician Chase Frank, originally from Long Beach, CA, but who currently resides in Austin, TX, has released five solo albums, and four with her band The Harms
Louisiana-based Hardcore band Capra have been building an album out of blood, sweat, and tears for several years, but the roots of the album reach further back into each member’s
Portland, Maine-based GoldenOak is the creative partnership between siblings Zak and Lena Kendall. The hush folk duo is preparing to release their sophomore LP, Room To Grow, on June 25th.
What do you engage in as a pastime? Casino gaming has been an interesting activity for many people in Canada. The games that were only available in the land-based casinos
After lineup expansions and hiatuses, the original trio of Garage A Trois has returned with an excellent new studio album, Calm Down Cologne. Recorded in just one session at Pearl