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All Your Little Pieces (Rotomac Records). Review by Andrew Ellis.
All Your Little Pieces (Rotomac Records). Review by Andrew Ellis.
See The Sun (self-released). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Lift (Cheap Lullaby). Review by Andrew Ellis.
So Much For Secrets (Guflain Music). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Chasing Down A Spark (Bound To Be Records). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Words & Music – John Mellencamp’s Greatest Hits (Island/UTV). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Good and Reckless and True (self-release). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Mile High (Kona). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Save Me (Kirtland Records). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Better Now (How Now Brown Cow/Redeye). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Everything In Transit (Maverick). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Tiger, My Friend (Leaf Records). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Live In San Diego (DVD) (Columbia Music Video). Review by Andrew Ellis.
I On U (Favoured Nations). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Atlanta singer-songwriter Angie Aparo has been writing and performing long enough to understand the complexities of the music business, and that’s why he is determined to try and reinvent it. Andrew Ellis finds out how he intends to do it.
Who Killed…The Zutons (Epic/Deltasonic). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Cosmic Troubadour (Favored Nations). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Stop The World (Aware/Columbia). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Perception (Ultrax Records). Review by Andrew Ellis.
The Odds of Winning (Near Records/Redeye). Review by Andrew Ellis.
John Badham’s 1983 future-tech helicopter thriller, Blue Thunder, with its cautionary tale of militarized police and a surveillance state, still resonates decades later.
What if the miracle of sight came with a curse? The Eye builds its horror from that chilling premise.
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.