The newest effort from the English rock band Temples is a sixteen-song affair, produced by Sean Ono Lennon, that mixes psych-rock with glam-influenced dance grooves, allowing Exotico to float free,
The Calgary, Alberta, Canada-based folk artist and ethnomusicologist Mike Tod brings traditional songs (along with a new original written in the same vein) to life on his self-titled debut record.
From the vantage point of fifty years, it seems altogether quaint to be reminded that Island Records’ Chris Blackwell judiciously edited the Wailers’ fifth album Catch A Fire. In his role
From atop the mountain of praise for their official studio debut, the supergroup known as boygenius set off on their second official tour together. Last night (April 12), the trio
Mobb Deep has a discography that grew along with the two violently skilled poets that masterminded the whole operation. Prodigy and Havoc have made careers of crafting verses that paint
Heart Is The Hero is an album devoted to enduring ideal(s) of integrity, musical and otherwise, this is, in a very real sense, the Wood Brothers’ definitive statement of values.
The logic behind Neil Young’s record releases, archival and otherwise, isn’t always readily discernible, but the progression of the ‘Official Bootleg Series” is fairly clear. Sequential numbering of the titles
Brain Dunne said recently he’s “obsessed with failure,” so the title of his latest LP, Loser On The Ropes, is fitting. And who can blame him, the winner’s story is