Fine rock that opens itself to other attributes of different musical genres
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up – Mahoney, Lez Zeppelin, Speechless, NYEP
Honeyed pop rooted in McCartney and Squeeze.
Read More »Music DVD Review: North Mississippi Allstars – Keep On Marchin’
These guys work hard, love what they do, and it show on stage night after night.
Read More »Music DVD Review: Loose Grooves – Funkin’ Live In England 1980 by War
Loose Grooves will have you experiencing the polish and passion of War.
Read More »Music Review: Animal Liberation Orchestra – Roses & Clover
A contemporary album with an old school flavor, Roses & Clover is sweet and sharp like its namesake.
Read More »Music Review: Traffic – John Barleycorn Must Die
"John Barleycorn Must Die", transposed Traffic from a never-was to a future hall of fame inductee.
Read More »Music Review: Joseph Jarman – As If It Were The Seasons
There is a method and a purpose to their seeming madness.
Read More »Music Review: Umphrey’s McGee – The Bottom Half
For any UM fan, this is a definite must-have.
Read More »Music Review: Indie Round-Up – Larsen, Heyman, Everybody Else, Assembly, Brooklyn Rep
Heyman does more things on the drums in two and a half minutes than most drummers do in their band's whole set.
Read More »Music Review: Starroy — Ocho For Willow
The first Arkansas band to be featured in this new column of mine, Starroy sets the bar damn high for any and all band that would follow after them.
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