If this third installment of exhumations from Neil Young’s archive seems the most sprawling so far, it’s only because it accurately mirrors the arc of his variegated recorded history through the ...
The Pulsars are an innovative multi-genre Rock duo consisting of brothers Dave and Harry Trumfio who grew up in suburban Chicago and came to prominence in the mid to late-90s with a wide swath of live ...
Ten years ago today (9/9/14), U2 released Songs of Innocence, their thirteenth studio album. It’s renowned for its surprise release, when it was automatically added to the libraries of all iTunes ...
None of pianist and composer Micah Thomas’ previous albums prepared us for this ambitious, deeply explorative large ensemble work, Mountains. It’s a live album encompassing four sets of performances ...
The Universal Fire is Jeffrey Foucault’s first album of original material since 2018’s Blood Brothers. The Western Massachusetts-based singer-songwriter describes the album as a working wake to his ...
Jerry Douglas is laughing, of course. The dobro virtuoso rarely encounters a situation where it doesn’t cause him to start laughing. On the occasion of our recent interview, he was bravely eating some ...
On a gorgeous late summer night in the nation’s capital, Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band arrived to deliver the classic rock and roll goods approximately a year after the initially scheduled ...
It’s been six years since we’ve heard from literate and poetic singer-songwriter Kevin Gordon. His conquering throat cancer explains the longer-than-usual hiatus. These kinds of interrupted albums are ...
Chazwick Bear is a sonic chameleon, switching between genres and then switching between subgenres within that genre. He has made groovy house records under the name Les Sins and collaborated with The ...
Adrian Belew has been looking backwards down his path of late, something we all like to do on occasion. And when you’ve had a career like Belew’s, there’s plenty to reflect on. The guitarist/vocalist ...
Half a century of hindsight confirms that if ever there was a sequel that didn’t quite match up to the original, Herbie Hancock’s Thrust is it. As a followup to the stylistically groundbreaking and ...
Elliott Ok is a songwriter/multi-instrumentalist who blends heartfelt lyricism with surreal musicality, spinning tales of technicolor trailer parks, Korean corner markets, eggplant farms, and the ...