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8.2
New Music Critique: Ki Storii
Bronx-based Ki Storii has no problem putting forth a confident flow. In fact, from the sound of her engrossing shout-flow attack, she’s a woman you ... -
7.6
New Music Critique: Sojourner
A four-piece rock band fronted by singer/guitarist Christian Brown, Sojourner are a supertight unit (great drumming) whose sound, while not all that original, is thoroughly ... -
7.8
New Music Critique: ÁBI
Boston-based ÁBI (Abigail) has a strong, confident, attention-grabbing voice and it is presented here by production that can almost be called hi-def, it’s so sharp. The bouncy, ... -
8.8
New Music Critique: Creature Canyon
There’s something happening here and we know exactly what it is––an indie rock trio that delivers on cut after cut in every department. It’s a ... -
7.8
New Music Critique: me&you
With Connor’s mellow leads and Karlee’s high harmonies, bro/sis duo me&you take us along on their rustic, feel-good road trip, effectively delivering songs that convey their “don’t worry, be ... -
8.2
New Music Critique: Cold Weather Company
Here’s an immediately engaging trio, not just due to the galloping tom-tom beats in the acoustic-guitar flavored “Reclamation” or the hooky piano riff in “Clover.” No, what’s compelling about ... -
7.6
New Music Critique: Barbara Cassidy Band
The Barbara Cassidy Band specializes in songs that look back, with a vivid, golden eye, to evoke strong memories that are totally relatable, especially to seasoned listeners. “Ford Hill ... -
8.7
New Music Critique: Simio Jazz Trio
These dudes can play, and they’ve captured their instrumentals in a crisp hi-def way that gives the immediacy of a live-in-studio experience. The sweet, soulful “Speech” and ... -
8.8
New Music Critique: Fate Under Fire
Fans of Dreamers and Coin will warm to this synth-driven quartet, whose “La La Love” might be the catchiest pop confection we’ve heard in a ... -
8.4
New Music Critique: Matt LeGrand
Chicago artist Matt LeGrand is working at a high level with slick, catchy, dance-inducing pop songs that are radio-ready. “12 AM” is all about hooking up at midnight ...