Alas, 'Liar for a Muse' by Ben DeLaurentis offers little to recommend. The songs feel dragged down by gravity.
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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: The Rabbitts – ‘Tall Pines & Tangled Vines’
'Tall Pines & Tangled Vines' by The Rabbitts comprises a tasty collection of folk tunes that, for the most part, should please aficionados of mellow folk music.
Read More »Music Review: Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz – ‘Of All These Things’
'Of All These Things' by Eric Anders & Mark O’Bitz is wonderfully beautiful and gentle music.
Read More »Music Review: Captain Ledge Band – ‘Rumors of the Great White Skunk’
With 'Rumors of the Great White Skunk,' the Captain Ledge Band presents music uniquely different from run-of-the-mill country and Americana.
Read More »Music Review: Mark Rogers – ‘Qualifiers’ EP Is Easy Listening
Tinged with both retro and contemporary colors, 'Qualifiers' by Mark Rogers is tantalizingly nostalgic, yet at once embryonic.
Read More »Music Review: Kinky Friedman – ‘Circus of Life’
'Circle of Life' by Kinky Friedman is a great album from an amazing writer whose musical talents have been sorely missed. Here's hoping this marks the beginning of a Kinky renaissance.
Read More »Music Review: Gordon Thomas Ward – ‘Providence’ EP
The 'Providence' EP emanates exquisite colors, captivating rhythms, and Ward’s enchanting voice. This is a beautifully wrought EP.
Read More »Music Review: Matt Epp – ‘Shadowlands’ Offers Supple Roots-Rock
'Shadowlands' is above average, combining roots-rock flavors, sometimes soothing, other times assertive, with Epp’s rasping vocal tones.
Read More »Music Review: Sebastian O – ‘In Your Room’
'In Your Room' broadcasts in dogmatic terms the necessity for filters, editing, and rehearsals.
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