Classic Album Review: Finger Eleven | Tip
This came out in 1999 – or at least that's when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing):
If you’re feeling deja...
Classic Album Review: Low | Secret Name
This came out in 1999 – or at least that's when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing):
The Cowboy Junkies almost...
Classic Album Review: Various Artists | Forces Of Nature Soundtrack
This came out in 1999 – or at least that's when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing):
What better way to...
Classic Album Reviews: The Terrifying Experience | Supreme Radial + Tobin Sprout | Let’s...
These came out in 1999 – or at least that's when I got them. Here’s what I said about them back then (with some minor editing):
Now that indie-rock god...
Classic Album Reviews: Rex Allen | The Last Of The Great Singing Cowboys +...
These came out in 1999 – or at least that's when I got them. Here’s what I said about them back then (with some minor editing):
Back in the days...
Classic Album Review: Secret Goldfish | Somewhere In The World
This came out in 1999 – or at least that's when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing):
The real secret of...
Julia Sound Has A Way Without Words
Julia Sound displays a talent beyond words with her immersive and nostalgic third album — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
The trip-hop-infused electronic music project from award-winning composer, producer and music...
Albums Of The Week: West Thebarton | Mongrel Australia
THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Since their inception, West Thebarton have been a band whose appeal is woven tightly through inescapable riffs and rhythms, an unmistakable charisma and, most importantly,...
Albums Of The Week: Various Artists | The Bristol Mod Explosion 1979-1987
THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “When punk rock started to fizzle out and squat punks started to appear on the streets, many of the U.K.’s disaffected youths had already moved...
Albums Of The Week: Brent Seavers | Exhibit B
THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Brent Seavers of the Sacramento power pop band The Decibels has once again given us an action-packed hook-driven selection of pop tunes on his second...
Albums Of The Week: Shakin’ Street | Scarlet: The Old Waldorf, August 1979
THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Conventional wisdom has long held that France has a remarkably insular music scene. The Beatles famously received a muted reception when they played an 18-day...
Albums Of The Week: Alice Coltrane | The Carnegie Hall Concert
THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “In 1971, Alice Coltrane performed at Carnegie Hall for a special gala benefiting the Integral Yoga Institute. Backed by an all-star group of musicians, Coltrane...
Albums Of The Week: Pearl Harbour | Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost Too Expanded
THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Patricia Gilbert began her career in San Francisco’s burgeoning music scene in the 1970s, dancing on stage with The Tubes in 1976 before becoming part...
Albums Of The Week: Les Big Byrd | Diamonds, Rhinestones & Hard Rain
THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “Quite where the title of Les Big Byrd’s fourth studio album came from remains mysterious even to the band’s frontman, Jocke Åhlund. You might speculate,...
Albums Of The Week: Julia Holter | Something In The Room She Moves
THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “My heart is loud,” Julia Holter sings on her sixth album Something In The Room She Moves, following an inner pulse. The L.A. songwriter’s past...