Not just a good "local band" from Arkansas, PetalShelf are a "good band," period.
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Music Review: Ryan Adams — Easy Tiger
Finally, Ryan Adams is able to take control of his talent over the length of an entire album. Yay for us!
Read More »Music Review: Bob French — Marsalis Music Honors Bob French
What keeps the beat of New Orleans' heart? The drumming of Bob French, that's who!
Read More »Music Review: Suffrajett — Black Glitter
Ever wondered if it were still possible for a band to blow you away?
Read More »Music Review: Alvin Batiste — Marsalis Music Honors Alvin Batiste
An impressionistic review of an album honoring the music of an artist that left a great impression on me, Alvin Batiste.
Read More »Music Review: Kleveland — Kleveland
Kleveland's sound? Imagine downing a shot-glass of Joan Jett while sitting back and listening to The Donnas. In short, it rocks. A lot.
Read More »Music Review: Sexton Blake – Sexton Blake Plays The Hits
Take your most garish '80s soundtrack and strip it clean with turpentine, acoustic guitars, and soft-spoken singing... voila! You get Sexton Blake.
Read More »Music Review: Gerald Collier — How Can There Be Another Day?
The only downside to this wonderful album by Gerald Collier is that the band that created it disbanded years ago. What a shame.
Read More »Music Review: Casey Neill — Brooklyn Bridge
Casey Neill delivers yet another beautiful record — this time with a bit of help from his friends, The Decemberists.
Read More »Music Review: Band Of The Week – The Nick Black Band – Hollow
Nick Black's Hollow, proves that an album cannot be judged by title alone — as it is an album filled with damn good music.
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