CD Reviews: Jolie Holland and tUnE-yArDs
These two artists may not have much in common stylistically, but their recently-released records are nothing short challenging and compelling Continue reading CD Reviews: Jolie Holland and tUnE-yArDs
These two artists may not have much in common stylistically, but their recently-released records are nothing short challenging and compelling Continue reading CD Reviews: Jolie Holland and tUnE-yArDs
A Matter of Trust is a vital snapshot of perhaps one of the most important highlights of Joel’s life and career by bridging the gap through music diplomacy Continue reading CD Review: Billy Joel
When it comes to the history of heavy metal music, no other band has had such a profound impact in the genre’s formation and evolution than Birmingham, England’s Black Sabbath Continue reading CD Review: Black Sabbath
On her own recordings, Linda Ronstadt is a tremendously gifted solo artist. But when she works with other talented singers the results are just as special and magical Continue reading CD Review: Linda Ronstadt
Those who listened to this emerging New York City band’s impressive 2012 debut In Limbo might be in for a surprise with their latest sophomore effort Continue reading CD Review: Teen
She’s So Unusual, Cyndi Lauper’s 1983 solo debut record, is definitely one of the definitive albums of not only the ’80s but arguably of all time Continue reading CD Review: Cyndi Lauper
Out of Elton John’s 31 studio records, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is probably the quintessential record from the Rocket Man as it definitely represented the apex of his popularity in the early ’70s Continue reading CD Review: Elton John
This Brooklyn trio’s sound certainly evokes the indie rock groups of the ’90s – most particularly Throwing Muses and the Breeders – with their post-punk pop music Continue reading CD Review: BOYTOY
It’s amazing how time passes by in 15 years. Back in 1998, singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright came on the scene and caused bit of a splash with his self-titled record Continue reading CD Review: Rufus Wainwright
It’s been almost a decade since Laura Cantrell released an album of all original studio material, but with No Way There From Here, the wait was worth it. I Continue reading CD Review: Laura Cantrell