Music That Takes Me Places
2022 was a different year for me. Personal issues pulled me in mulitiple directions and ultimately away from one of my true …
Billy Joel, Boz Scaggs, Elton John, Jackson Browne, Warren Zevon, a little John Melloncamp...'Glen' channels them al…
James Mercer and Danger Mouse first came together to form Broken Bells in 2010. I thought that it was an odd pairing at the …
Home, Before and After is Regina Spektor’s eighth studio album, marking her return after six years without a release. Expans…
Watching Goose's growth in popularity over the past few years has been eyebrow raising to be sure. This quintet from Con…
Michael Head has long been regarded as one of Liverpool’s great songwriters, first making his mark with The Pale Fountains b…
For twenty years, Sandre Lerche has been surprising just about anyone who has been listening to his music, as he takes right…
Finding its way into the top ten of UK charts in its first week, The Mysterines debut album Reeling has been getting a lot o…
They're back! It's been 17 years since one of my all-time favorite bands released an album. Asked in an interview wh…
Michael Hann, who writes for The Guardian, said it best; "There aren't really bad Spoon albums. There are really go…
Quite a few debut albums caught my ear this year. None more than King Hannah's I'm Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me. O…
"I'm a bit of a scatterbrain most of the time. Creating for me is never a clean and simple sort of process, and it …
I have been a bit captivated by Norwegian singer and songwriter Aurora since I first heard her debut album, All My Demons Gr…
Adam Wakefield, Casey James, and Craig Wayne Boyd have all enjoyed individual success as musicians. Yet, they all are part a…
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