'Woven Threads' is glorious, defying description by means of adjectives like superb, stellar, lush, gorgeous, brilliant, and superlative.
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Music Review: Norm Brunet – ‘It Don’t Get Better Than This’
Actually, the title of the album says it all: It don’t get better than this.
Read More »Music Review: Ben DeLaurentis – ‘Liar for a Muse’
Alas, 'Liar for a Muse' by Ben DeLaurentis offers little to recommend. The songs feel dragged down by gravity.
Read More »Music Preview: gloryBots – ‘Dark Alien Pop‘
With 'Dark Alien Pop,' gloryBots presents dazzling soundscapes and deliciously soft vocals.
Read More »Music Review: Malcolm Holcombe – ‘Come Hell or High Water’
Malcolm Holcombe's gritty rootsiness and warm-blooded sincerity shine through gloomy subject matter, frosted with pearly harmony vocals from Iris Dement.
Read More »Music Review: Miles Maxwell – ‘Red Ghost’
'Red Ghost' reflects tantalizing wisps of nostalgic recollection and the palpable cheerless power of heartache, along with ironic observations on the absurdity of love and life.
Read More »Music Review: Kate Fenner – ‘Middle Voice’
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.
Read More »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.
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