The Juliana Hatfield Three
Twenty-two years later, the trio of Juliana Hatfield, Todd Philips, and Dean Fisher have reunited for a new record Whatever, My Love and a tour. Continue reading The Juliana Hatfield Three
Twenty-two years later, the trio of Juliana Hatfield, Todd Philips, and Dean Fisher have reunited for a new record Whatever, My Love and a tour. Continue reading The Juliana Hatfield Three
It only seems appropriate that the former singer of Katrina and the Waves released her first new album in 10 years on the eve of “Walking on Sunshine”’s 30th anniversary. Continue reading Katrina Leskanich
Don’t be misled by the title of John Tillman’s (a.k.a. Father John Misty) latest album. Continue reading Father John Misty
The result is a homespun yet stirring collaborative work that recalls the best of lo-fi ’60s rootsy pop and R&B. Continue reading Paul Kelly
British singer Alison Moyet had a spectacular 2013 with the release of her comeback album the minutes. Continue reading Alison Moyet
If 1979’s Breakfast in America is considered Supertramp’s definitive album, then the British art rock band’s Crime of the Century comes in at a close second. Continue reading Supertramp
The former frontman for Roxy Music’s latest release Avonmore is a bit of a stylistic departure for him. Continue reading Bryan Ferry
For fans of Love, the belated release of Black Beauty on vinyl in 2012 is the rock and roll equivalent of finding the Holy Grail. Continue reading Love
“We won’t forget that name—Whitney Houston!” said an amazed Merv Griffin at the end of a startling performance of “Home” by an unknown 19-year-old named Whitney Houston on his TV show from 1983. Continue reading Whitney Houston
While the band certainly had tremendous success in its native U.K., Spandau Ballet is somewhat under appreciated here in America, Continue reading Spandau Ballet