Kate Fenner’s 'Middle Voice' is a midlife celebration of a life well lived, despite – or, perhaps, because of – the loss and pain she experienced.
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Music Premiere: Nick Arneson – ‘MidLifeCrisis,’ Yummy Indie-Rock
'MidLifeCrisis' is excellent indie rock, different enough to keep your attention, yet not experimental.
Read More »Music Review: Shemekia Copeland – ‘America’s Child’ – Blues for our times.
‘America’s Child’ and Shemekia Copeland prove that not only are the blues are alive and thriving, they represent all of our dreams and aspirations for a better world.
Read More »Music Review: Steven Blane – ‘So New York’ Is Sumptuous Jazz-Pop
'So New York' is grand! This Steven Blane album is full of vintage jazz/pop aromas that give off tantalizing wisps of elusive familiarity similar to the heady music of the ‘40s and ‘50s.
Read More »Music Review: The Rabbitts – ‘Tall Pines & Tangled Vines’
'Tall Pines & Tangled Vines' by The Rabbitts comprises a tasty collection of folk tunes that, for the most part, should please aficionados of mellow folk music.
Read More »Music Review: Randy Forte – ‘Chas Randall’
With 'Chas Randall,' Randy Forte delivers a strong album of country rock replete with bluesy savors.
Read More »Music Review: Morrison Kincannon – ‘Beneath the Redwoods’
'Beneath the Redwoods' by Morrison Kincannon is simply glorious, like a gem buried deep in the earth. Once exposed to the light of day, their music glows.
Read More »Music Review: Laurent Eyquem – ‘Nostalgia’ (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
The 'Nostalgia' score easily earns high marks (3.5 stars), as French composer Laurent Eyquem showcases piano, strings, and horns in essential music that emits amazing emotion, even at a fairly minimal 31-minute running time.
Read More »Music Review: Liz Beebe – ‘Hush Now: Lullabies for Sleepy People’
'Hush Now' is a wonderful album. Even though the songs are lullabies, adults will enjoy the elusive familiarity of the tunes.
Read More »Music Review: Sundodger – ‘Bigger Waves’ Has an Edge
'Bigger Waves' is remarkable because of its cool alt rock/punk blend of energy.
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