In this, their debut EP, The Healing bring together five songs that convey the nostalgia of one's childhood home.
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Music Review: Yves Leveille – ‘Essences Des Bois’
All in all, 'Essences Des Bois' is an album of contemporary mainstream jazz that offers a lot of very fine listening.
Read More »Music Review: Stile Antico – ‘From the Imperial Court: Music for the House of Hapsburg’
Few Early Music groups have become as integral a part of the performance landscape as the British group Stile Antico.
Read More »Music Review: Billy Thermal – ‘Billy Thermal’
Recorded in 1980 but never before released in full until later this month, the new wave of 'Billy Thermal' is a poppy artifact of the era.
Read More »Music Review: Chicago – ‘Chicago XXXVI: Now’
Is Chicago's latest album up to the standard set by 'Chicago XXX'?
Read More »Music Reviews: The Lindsey Blair Quartet, Paul Jost, and Viper Mad Trio
Three new jazz albums offer a lot of variety.
Read More »Music Review: Coco Montoya – ‘Songs from the Road’
Despite some shortcomings, Coco Montoya's live 'Songs from the Road' is an outstanding overview of the bluesman's career for fans and newcomers alike.
Read More »Music Review: Latimer House – ‘All the Rage’
While Latimer House doesn't go into new territory, 'All the Rage' is worth a listen for the messages it conveys.
Read More »Music Review: Renaissance – ‘Symphony of Light’
While essentially a reissue, 'Symphony of Light' is a demonstration of mature prog rock with a standout vocalist.
Read More »Music Review: Heylel – ‘Nebulae’
'Nebulae' is an exploration of the concept of birth, life, and death through the metaphor of a star's life cycle that incorporates a lot of contrasting sounds, creating an interesting listening experience.
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