Ray Ellis is a freelance writer who has been dissecting pop culture and its effect on how we view ourselves for over twenty years, ruffling feathers and dragging unsuspecting pedestrians along for the ride whenever possible.
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What We Whisper is what you should hear.
The Trials of Van Occupanther is a living example of "second album syndrome..."
Fighting the good fight in the Middle East - from the comfort of the blogosphere.
What you say is inconsequential, so long as they believe you--and you believe in yourself.
An EP of date music from Texas — with an edge.
Still Creedence after all these years: John Fogerty was Creedence. He still is. And More.
John Flynn is a folk musician to be reckoned with, on an album that doesn't run with the pack.
The Complete Atlantic Sessions reminds us Willie Nelson is an American original.
Johnny Dowd's America is populated by a noir, but very real, citizenry.
Dub Side of the Moon is a brilliant reinvention of the Pink Floyd classic.
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