Monthly Archives: February 2019
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Johnny Cash Live At San Quentin album, Johnny Cash song “A Boy Named Sue” and The Johnny Cash Show television series are all about to ...
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Florida composer Nizco offers lengthy themes that are alternately brooding and calming, with pacing that starts slow and skillfully transitions to a faster and more ...
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Though his recordings are demo quality, they do present solo artist Jupiter in Velvet as a captivating rock singer, someone with real presence. Right from ...
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Jenny Pagliaro and Angela Petrilli are Roses & Cigarettes, a forceful duo whose songs are propelled mainly by high-energy acoustic guitar and forceful vocal harmonies. ...
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Nineties alt-rock refugee Anthony Rogers returns with a DIY project that’s a lo-fi thumb-to-the-nose to slick neo-corporate indie-rock. Rogers’ raw living-room recordings capture performances that ...
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Fans of classic Django Reinhardt records might dig this combo, whose mission seems to be to deliver us from the black hole of heaviness that ...
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Yung mas is ahead of the competition in that he has a consistent and generally intriguing sonic vision. A haunted, mournful aura pervades each of ...
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Like some singers, Allie Crow Buckley is gifted with a voice that has a certain something that, despite whatever flaws exist in the total package, ...
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Artist Karra Mane has a strong voice and a grand vision, imbuing all of her songs with a dark, dramatic intensity. On these recordings, however, ...
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New Jersey-based Dream Eternal Bliss are a tight fourpiece fronted by Faith Banca whose voice emits plenty of sex appeal. What’s the downside? Well, it’s ...