Sarah Schonert has penned 16 numbers for her latest album that sound at times like journal entries that have been quickly jotted down.
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Music Review: Michael Todd – ‘Crashland’
'Crashland’ is an album for those seeking to appreciate the finer details of a singer-songwriter’s work.
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: Mick Kolassa – ‘Taylor Made Blues’
With its emotional extremes, seriousness, sadness and laughter following one another, this album is a realistic representation of life, superbly performed by Kolassa and the musicians and sensitively produced by Jensen.
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: Lily Lambert – ‘Moving On’
With innocent, yet realistic lyrics and peaceful, smooth, and gentle melodies, Lambert has developed a unique and easily identifiable style.
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.
Read More »Music Review: Eric Anders – ‘Big World Abide: The Best of Eric Anders’
‘Big World Abide: The Best of Eric Anders’ features a limited number of variations when it comes to musical formulas, and it works.
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