Winnipeg guitarist Tangent Project spent 18 months living in Mexico and returned home with his first album in a decade. Continue reading “Tangent Project – Calm After The Storm”
Winnipeg guitarist Tangent Project spent 18 months living in Mexico and returned home with his first album in a decade. Continue reading “Tangent Project – Calm After The Storm”
“Away/Towards,” the epic, nearly nine-minute long opener on Pearl Mystic, slinks slowly at the beginning, quickly making it clear that it’s leading you to something very big. Continue reading “Hookworms – Pearl Mystic”
The tiny writing scrawled across the cover of Margot & The Nuclear So and So’s new album is nearly illegible; it was a humble cry to take it home and give it a listen. Continue reading “Margot & The Nuclear So and So’s – Sling Shot to Heaven”
Cupid Deluxe is Blood Orange’s second album. Continue reading “Blood Orange – Cupid Deluxe”
Dirty ol’ one-man band Scott H. Biram serves up a bloody feast of raw roots and blues here on his latest, Nothin’ But Blood. Continue reading “Scott H. Biram – Nothin’ But Blood”
This is the second of a three-volume concept album series by Radical Face, whose power bill is addressed to Ben Cooper. Continue reading “Radical Face – The Family Tree: The Branches”
This three piece Yukon punk band didn’t take long to catch my interest. Continue reading “Speed Control – F.A.B.”
Right from the opening track, “Love’s Return,” it’s quite obvious that the latest release from this new age music icon is something special and extraordinary! Continue reading “David Lanz – Movements of the Heart”
Like many of Moby’s biggest singles (which is, essentially, my full exposure to Moby), there is a lot of repetition on Innocents. Continue reading “Moby – Innocents”