
On ‘Spark,’ Whitney Rekindles Its Sound With R&B Influenced Pop (ALBUM REVIEW)
If 2016’s Light Upon the Lake is set to be Whitney’s high-water mark, then they could do a lot worse. Sure, it will always be the breakthrough debut, and Forever
If 2016’s Light Upon the Lake is set to be Whitney’s high-water mark, then they could do a lot worse. Sure, it will always be the breakthrough debut, and Forever
Anyone mystified by the release of a 2018 Remix of Pink Floyd’s Animals four years after the fact only needs to take note of the almost startling relevance of the songs on the 1977
In Chicago’s Avondale neighborhood, nestled into one of the fastest growing blocks of the city, is Sleeping Village, a relatively new bar and music venue. Like many of Chicago’s club-sized
The 2022 Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies is set to hit big screens worldwide on Tues., Nov. 1, with additional screenings across the U.S., Canada, and select territories on Sat., Nov.
With a band name like Red Rum Club, one can almost picture a supergroup of sorts with collaborations with the likes of Joe Strummer and Paul Weller. But instead, we
The year was 1987. A wide variety of established artists were dominating the Billboard charts, from established solo male artists including Michael Jackson, George Michael, Sting, George Harrison, Paul McCartney,
The newest album from the persevering Gogol Bordello, SOLIDARITINE, was written by frontman Eugene Hutz before the Russian invasion of Ukraine took place, but his songs directly connect as the
Rapscallion, the sixth album from the Melbourne-based outfit The Murlocs, dabbles in strong doses of 60’s garage, psych, and prog rock throughout the twelve tripped-out tracks. The group is comprised
“Whatever you do, do it with feeling.” Those are words to live by and few live them better than veteran Chicago bluesman, John Primer who is considered, along with Lurrie
The Americana Honors & Awards have been going on for twenty-something years at the annual AmericanaFest in Nashville, but seems only in recent years the event has moved a bit more