Eerie, yet universal, 'Go By Myself' is bound to make listeners question the way they live this supposed “modern” life.
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Music Review: Lars Møller – ‘ReWrite of Spring’
'ReWrite of Spring' follows in the footsteps of those many large-scale jazz pieces that have moved jazz out of the barroom and into the concert hall.
Read More »Music Review: ‘Made of Light’ by Tymon Dogg (A True “Indie”)
If you've never listened to Dogg before, or you just haven't heard him in long time, now's the time - you won't ever forget the experience.
Read More »Music Review: Kim Nalley – ‘Blues People’
'Blues People' is an album you don’t want to miss.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Bach, Casals and the Six Suites for ’Cello’ by Steven Hancoff
A fascinating, immersive multimedia extravaganza that combines music, history and art, a gem for classical music enthusiasts.
Read More »Music Review: Idiot Grins – ‘Big Man’
Idiot Grins’ ‘Big Man’ is made of 11 tracks that span a variety of styles and genres.
Read More »Music Review: David Lanz and Kristin Amarie – ‘Silhouettes of Love’
The second full-length album collaboration between Grammy-nominated pianist David Lanz and acclaimed vocalist Kristin Amarie.
Read More »Music Review: Alnilam – ‘Indigo Sky’
‘Indigo Sky’ makes for an ethereal listen.
Read More »Music Review: Cashavelly Morrison – ‘The Kingdom Belongs to a Child’
There is a sweetness that pierces through the melancholy that makes ‘The Kingdom Belongs to a Child’ all the more powerful.
Read More »Music Review: Mleo – ‘Sunken City’
Mleo is a band well worth getting to know.
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