Ford Madox Ford – This American Blues LP
Remember a couple of decades ago when, against some fairly long odds, The Blasters managed to cross-wire punk rock and Americana/roots music? The results…
Remember a couple of decades ago when, against some fairly long odds, The Blasters managed to cross-wire punk rock and Americana/roots music? The results…
The problem with every great music revival is that, as energizing and exciting as it might be, there’s a certain safety and security in…
Ever had one of those moments when you heard or read about a new musical project from a couple of established musicians, got excited…
Full disclosure: on my first play through Suffrage, I accidentally had my turntable set to the incorrect speed. Because of that, my first judgement…
In Canada (which, let’s face it, is a country packed with musicians who are underrated on the international stage), there is simply no musician…
Upon first glance at Naked Giants‘ New West Records debut album, Sluff, those who pick the album up might assume that they’re staring into…
In this age of post-modern songwriting and culturally blended musicianship, finding something which is truly striking and unique in its composition, performance and presentation…
You’ve got to respect Death [from Detroit] for the way they’ve chosen to conduct themselves over the years. Really think about it, reader; this is…
I have to confess that, as soon as I began listening to Loner – the new full-length album by Caroline Rose – I realized…
The beauty of working in a pop culture-identified medium like pop music is that, while the music does initially have finite appeal as ‘new…