Multi-talented Singaporian Ras Xix has put together a strong debut rock album with an array of sounds, including acoustic, Latin, electronica, and other elements.
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Music Review: Monks of Mellonwah – ‘Turn The People’
A new band that spans a few genres, bringing them together in a promising debut album.
Read More »Music Review: Andrea Remondini – ‘Non Sequitur’
A fluid coming together of potentially clashing sounds that makes for a unique listening experience.
Read More »Music Review: Golem – ‘Tanz’
Golem may not be your grandparents', or even your parents', klezmer band, but that doesn't make them any less authentic or inspiring.
Read More »Music Review: Willie Watson – ‘Folk Singer Vol. 1’
Folk music has found a new champion, and it couldn't be in better hands.
Read More »Music Review: Rosanne Cash – ‘The River & The Thread’
Has Rosanne Cash recorded her 'Graceland'?
Read More »Music Review: Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey -‘Going Back Home’
This album is a timely reminder of how the soul of rock and roll is still rebellion.
Read More »Music Review: Steve Conte – ‘The Steve Conte NYC Album’
Conte reminds us, despite the millions jammed into NYC's boroughs, each one is an individual. Their stories give the city its character.
Read More »Music Review: RAC – ‘Strangers (Part 2)’
RAC's 'Strangers (Part 2)' did not fail to impress and excite me. It's a little more low-key and less radio-friendly than 'Part 1', but still fun and makes a nice companion piece.
Read More »Music Review: Hafez Nazeri – ‘Untold: The Rumi Symphony Project’
Hopefully this marks the beginning of a brand new musical tradition, one with the ability to move audiences no matter what their religion, cultural or ethnic background.
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