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The Return Of David Bowie
Nobody expected David Bowie to come back. Not this time.
Read More »Music Review: Christiaan Virant – Fistful of Buddha
Christiaan Virant's solo debut is a remarkable synthesis of Eastern and Western ambient music.
Read More »Music Review: Can – The Lost Tapes
Nearly three hours of previously unreleased Can music.
Read More »Music Review: Eamon McGrath – Young Canadians
McGrath's taken all the best elements of rock and roll, country and folk and grafted his unique vision of the world onto the framework.
Read More »Music Review: David Sylvian – A Victim of Stars: 1982-2012
Excellent two-CD set of David Sylvian's music over the past 30 years.
Read More »Music DVD Review: Ian Hunter – Live At Rockpalast Featuring Mick Ronson
Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson were young dudes carrying the rock news in Live At Rockpalast, which was recorded in 1980.
Read More »Music Review: Wee Trio – Ashes To Ashes – A David Bowie Intraspective
Wee Trio uses David Bowie tunes to create a very listenable jazz soundscape of vibes, drums, bass, and experimentation.
Read More »Music Review: Sweet – Are You Ready: Sweet Live
Steve Priest’s new version of Sweet is bubblegum glam-rock candy made of empty calories.
Read More »Music Review: Patrick Stump – Soul Punk
Patrick Stump branches out from his Fall Out Boy roots on his solo debut, Soul Punk.
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