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Music Review: Marc 7 – ‘When Sounds Attack, Vol. 1’
Two good albums in a row make for a talented artist.
Read More »Music Review: Pause – ‘No Small Order’
Pauses’s ‘No Small Order’ provides a groovy opportunity to think about what “honest” music is.
Read More »Preview of SXSW Music Festival 2015 (Notable Acts Include Best Coast, Scott Weiland, Tove Lo, Bleachers, The Church, and Unlocking the Truth)
SXSW Music Festival 2015 takes place March 17-22 in Austin, Texas.
Read More »Music Review: Sam Morrow – ‘Ephemeral’
This is the debut album of a young singer/songwriter with an "old soul" and a riveting sound.
Read More »Music Review: Camper Van Beethoven – ‘New Roman Times’ [Deluxe Edition]
This re-release shows Camper Van Beethoven at their best as a talented, sometimes wacky and always unpredictable band.
Read More »Interview: Thomas Crawford, Conductor of the American Classical Orchestra, on Performing Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert on Original Instruments
I've heard it said many times and I agree that the period-instrument movement was one of the two or three most refreshing and lifeblood-giving events in a century to keep classical music alive.
Read More »Music Review: Various Artists – ’40 Below Records & Friends Vol. 1′ (Including KaiL Baxley, John Mayall, & Walter Trout)
This sampler introduces an eclectic group of rock, blues and Americana artists,
Read More »Music Review: Karla Harris – ‘Sings the Dave and Iola Brubeck Songbook’
Karla Harris has old school vocal chops, and pianist Ted Howe’s arrangements make sure she has the perfect canvas to use them.
Read More »Music Review: John Helix – ‘Chronic Happiness’
If you ever wondered what would happen if an English professor wrote music, look no further.
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