LP Review
The Hold Steady ‘Heaven is Whenever’
The Hold Steady’s fifth album ‘Heaven is Whenever’ incorporates stories of youthful, vibrant city nights and drunken stupors, but on this album, Finn is more
Gorillaz ‘Plastic Beach’
Gorillaz bring a sensory overload of swirling melodies and carefully choreographed samples on Damon Albarn & Co’s latest ‘Plastic Beach
Flaming Lips ‘Dark Side of the Moon’
The Flaming Lips’ interpretation of ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ is a solid collection of peculiar sounds and original arrangements, which could have only come
Daptone Gold – Various Artists
Drop the needle on Daptone Gold, ‘four solid sides of soul’ featuring Sharon Jones, Antibalas, and The Budos Band, and let the silky smooth sounds
Devendra Banhart ‘What Will We Be’
Devendra Banhart looks like a freaky San Francisco flower child – the kind of hardcore hippie that I’ve always wanted to be, but was too
Tinsley Ellis ‘Speak No Evil’
Tinsley Ellis brings you the sounds of the Deep South wrapped in razor blades and barbed wire with ‘Speak No Evil
Alberta Cross ‘Broken Side of Time’
Alberta Cross’ new blues sound is hip enough to compare to IT-bands like Kings of Leon, but original enough to maintain its integrity as a
Phish ‘Joy’
Basically, Phish’s new album ‘Joy’ is the musical equivalent of make-up sex. (What were we fighting about again?)
The Black Crowes ‘Before the Frost’
The Black Crowes have always been a live band in most peoples’ eyes, but if there was ever a time that you needed to experience
JFJO ‘One Day in Brooklyn’
With ‘One Day in Brooklyn’, JFJO has helped turn a new generation (including yours truly) onto the flickering tradition of great American jazz
The Dead Weather ‘Horehound’
As if Jack White had anything left to prove, as if he needed to etch another chapter in his already godly recording legacy. After everything
Howlin Rain ‘Wild Life’ EP
Howlin Rain joined together in an improvisational jam session on a single evening in 2007, and the stunning result is the ‘Wild Life’