The Weeknd
Echoes of Silence. Review by John Cogburn.
Echoes of Silence. Review by John Cogburn.
Hedwig and The Angry Inch - posted by Carl Gauze on January 14, 2012 22:46
Conantus (Sacred Bones). Review by Jen Cray.
The holiday music of Mannheim Steamroller reverberates, even as we take our unwanted Christmas sweaters back to Target.
Can half of the BoDeans make it on his own? - posted by Tim Wardyn on January 12, 2012 12:00
The Bill Monroe Collection (Rounder Records). Review by James Mann.
El Rego Et Ses Commandos (Daptone). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Mike Doughty has been through just about everything. The rise and fall (and subsequent hatred) of his former band Soul Coughing. The rise of his solo acoustic career. And, oh yeah, drugs. Lots of them. And his recent sobriety. So, why should anyone care? Tim Wardyn went searching for that answer.
CD Review - Waters - posted by Tim Wardyn on January 10, 2012 12:00
La Grande Cantarice Malienne Vol. Three (Awesome Tapes from Africa). Review by Matthew Moyer.
A riveting and rare glimpse of rock’s original glam-punk junkies, onstage and behind the scenes during their short-lived glory days.
CD Review - Mia Doi Todd - posted by Tim Wardyn on January 09, 2012 12:00
Two sisters fight ancient arguments as a mysterious planet is about to collide with Earth. Where is Michael Rennie when you need him?
And Friends (Razor & Tie). Review by James Mann.
CD Review - Dub Trio - posted by Tim Wardyn on January 08, 2012 12:00
Tick, Tick…BOOM! - posted by Carl Gauze on January 07, 2012 15:23
CD Review - Maria Tayler - posted by Tim Wardyn on January 06, 2012 12:00
Pajama Club (Lester Records). Review by Sean Slone.
Matthew Moyer declares this the best approximation of the Jesus Lizard live experience.
Sister Vagabond (Delta Groove). Review by Matthew Moyer.
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.
The Englert theater hosted Little Feat as they embark on their Last Farewell Tour.
Meiko Kaji’s katana is sharp and looking for revenge in Wandering Ginza Butterfly and its sequel, She Cat Gambler, a stylish pair of early ’70s action films.