
VIDEO PREMIERE: Deb Morrison Visits The Land Of Broken Hearts On Rustic “Salton Sea”
If there was ever a video that so rightfully placed the aura, meaning, and soul of a composition into video form, it has to be that of Deb Morrison’s solicitous
If there was ever a video that so rightfully placed the aura, meaning, and soul of a composition into video form, it has to be that of Deb Morrison’s solicitous
In recent years the trios and quartets of traditional gospel singers have sprung up from West Coast-based groups such as the Bay Area’s The Sons of the Soul Revivers to
In the realm of jam bands, moe. has earned its place as one of the most legendary acts. The band was founded in Buffalo, New York and became of the
Some artists have the gift of tune and Los Angeles singer-songwriter Sonja Midtune certainly has a way of varying the mood like a shapeshifting Aimee Mann. Midtune has moved from
My Heart is Chicago-based, vocalist / multi-instrumentalist Nora O’Connor’s long overdue return to center stage after touring and recording with The Decemberists and Neko Case among many others. The album
The New Mastersounds, while new to this writer and maybe some of you, have been plying their craft of soul and funk for over two decades now through seventeen albums.
Glide drops caustic commentary on selected tracks from albums released the week of of September 5-9, 2022 Preoccupations – “Tearing up the grass” One of the most unsung rock bands
On My Boy, Marlon Williams has a little more pep in his step than on previous outings. It may not be the equivalent of an ANOHNI going disco revelation, but
DB Edmunds’ gift for guitar-pop alchemy has long been celebrated by fans of his Chapel Hill, NC-based bands Gladhands and The Stars Explode — in 2020, Matthew Sweet dug the
After a five-year break from making new material together, Cincinnati rockers The Afghan Whigs return with its ninth studio album, How Do You Burn? The band’s third album since reuniting