Rhino's repackaging of the two Traveling Wilburys' albums is a case where absence, and the passage of time, has made the heart grow fonder.
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Music Review: Tuatara – East of the Sun
East of the Sun overcame my initial reservations about a Tuatara record with vocals. I'm looking forward to its companion.
Read More »Music Review: Metric – Grow Up And Blow Away
Metric’s first full-length album Grow Up And Blow Away is finally being released after an eight year delay by its current label Last Gang Records.
Read More »Music DVD Review: The Rolling Stones – The Biggest Bang
The biggest HD TV cannot transmit the enormity of the stage, sound, presence, and energy of a Stones' show but The Biggest Bang comes damn close.
Read More »Music Review: Kleveland — Kleveland
Kleveland's sound? Imagine downing a shot-glass of Joan Jett while sitting back and listening to The Donnas. In short, it rocks. A lot.
Read More »Music Review: Bryan Ferry – Dylanesque Live: The London Sessions
All preconceived notions to the contrary, Bryan Ferry nails Dylan's songs here.
Read More »Music Review: Sexton Blake – Sexton Blake Plays The Hits
Take your most garish '80s soundtrack and strip it clean with turpentine, acoustic guitars, and soft-spoken singing... voila! You get Sexton Blake.
Read More »Music Review: Northern State – Better Already EP
For hip hop, the term group is used, but I’d like to make a case that Northern State might actually be the first female hip hop band.
Read More »Music Review: Tomahawk – Anonymous
Anonymous..one of the best representations of Native music to have come down the pipe in a long time.
Read More »Music Review: The Maxes – The Maxes
New York City's indy retro rock-'n'-loungers release their second set of spiffy retro pop tunes.
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