Vocalists Lindsey Cox and Bailey Pelletier make The Relativity EP an enjoyable experience.
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WeatherPeople’s Modified Memories is a soothing sonic journey
Modified Memories builds a complex but familiar atmosphere.
Giving Up the Ghost a welcome addition to Dylan Stewart’s catalogue
Raspy-voiced Dylan Stewart found a new band to paint the sonic landscape for his eerie but often touching stories, and to an overall great effect. The project also features strong contributions from Samantha Crain, Camille Harp and Travis Linville. Giving Up the Ghost, released Feb. 5, is Stewarts third album and his first with his […]
The Electric Rag Band’s My Side is a fun call to get up and move
The Electric Rag Band’s sixth album is a guaranteed good time.
Music reviews: Tompkins Square, The Leavelles
Enid-born singer-songwriter Karen Dalton released only two albums before her death in 1993, and neither contained anything she wrote.
Legacy of Conservatory lives on despite new name
The Conservatory is now 89th Street Collective, but it still offers live music for all ages.
Music Reviews: Them Hounds, Psychotic Reaction, Other Lives
Lead vocalist Erin Ames spits out the lyrics to its title track with a heaviness and determination reminiscent of Alison Mosshart or Janis Joplin: angry and pointed.
If you like quirky fusion acts like Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey or genre-defining lyricism and piano-based artists like Leon Russell, it’s totally fair to say you’re going to love [PEACH].
If you like quirky fusion acts like Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey or genre-defining lyricism and piano-based artists like Leon Russell, it’s totally fair to say you’re going to love [PEACH].
Deerpeople’s long awaited album catches energy of live show
Translating a live performance to an album is perhaps the most difficult thing for a band to do, especially when that band is excellent live. And particularly when that band has such a frenetic level of energy that just being in the venue with it induces a state in which its impossible not to laugh […]
Hurry up. That’s the gist of JD McPherson’s second solo album, Let the Good Times Roll.
Hurry up. That’s the gist of JD McPherson’s second solo album, Let the Good Times Roll.
