The range of auditory flavours explored in ‘The Freshman’ make it a difficult album to categorize.
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Music Review: Jordan Bennett – ‘Outcasts and Untouchables’
Jordan Bennett attempts, in ‘Outcasts and Untouchables', to bring together his love for music and his love for God.
Read More »Music Review: Armonite – ‘The Sun Is New Each Day’
‘The Sun Is New Each Day’ is a collection of well-composed, well-arranged, and well-performed highly entertaining songs.
Read More »Music Review: Sarah Schonert – ‘My Unwinding State’
Sarah Schonert has penned 16 numbers for her latest album that sound at times like journal entries that have been quickly jotted down.
Read More »Interview with Paul Jenkins on the Beatles’ Music
Paul Jenkins of Mount St. Joseph University recently took time to talk about his interest in the Beatles and his published research on the group.
Read More »Music Review: The Begowatts – ‘Photoelectric’
While The Begowatts explore various sounds, their main one is energetic, vibrant, and all out fun.
Read More »Music Review: Magic Lightnin’ Boys – ‘Stealin’ Thunder’
‘Stealin' Thunder’ is a series of mostly rock and roll tracks interspersed with shorter acoustic numbers.
Read More »Music Review: Maya Beiser – ‘TranceClassical’
An intriguing plunge into the many sharp and woolly possibilities of the cello in the age of electronics and genre-blending.
Read More »Music Reviews: Pentagram – ‘First Daze Here’ & ‘First Daze Here Too’ [2016 Remastered Edition]
Pentagram's resurgence and growing popularity in recent years is rooted in one basic fact: They are one of the pioneers of "American" hard rock/heavy metal. And it all began with these two compilations of their earliest material, recorded between 1972-1976, now newly remastered with full lyrics, band history and some rare mixes. Basically, it is hard rock heaven.
Read More »Music Review: Bucky Hayes and the Commonwealth – ‘100 Miles to Macon’
‘100 Miles to Macon' feels like it comes straight out of a movie depicting life on a farm in the Midwest with all its ups and downs.
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