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CD Review: Shuggie Otis - Wings of Love
A child prodigy who cut his teeth playing for his pops, R&B impresario Johnnie Otis, Shuggie soon moved on to a Super Session with Al ... -
CD Review: Here's Willy Moon
His songs are short and to the point, with the brevity of punk and the panache of classic rock and pop. You might recognize “Yeah ... -
CD Review: Stoker OST by Clint Mansell
Clint Mansell has evolved his stylings from his electronic beginnings in Pi to the infamous string quartet heard in Requiem For A Dream to the ... -
CD Review: Aceyalone's Leanin' On Slick
Rapper Aceyalone is on his 9th album for Decon, and he’s come along way while going back. He comes from a Thursday night open-mic night ... -
Album Review: Frank Vignola & Vinny Raniolo
Vignola and Raniolo are a jazz-based guitar team that are steeped in the classics but know no bounds when it comes to mixing and matching ... -
Review: Harper Simon-Division Street
Simon has traded in his country-folk flavored methodology for a more rough and tumble approach. Despite claims of emulating the Rolling Stones and Velvet Underground, ... -
Review: The Strokes - Comedown Machine
The Strokes are like heroin—the first few times you hear them, it’s the best thing you have ever experienced, and then that feeling wears off. ... -
CD Review: The Band Perry - Pioneer
With their lead-off single “Better Dig Two” certified platinum, this family trio have a powerful prelude to Pioneer, the follow- up to their massively successful ... -
Review: Bilal's "A Love Surreal"
Jazzy, sensual and acoustic, featuring passionate lyrics reminiscent of Raphael Saadiq, Bilal softly massages the listener’s cerebral cortex. Piano keys blend beautifully with guitar riffs ... -
Review: Senses Fail-Renacer
Renacer (Spanish for “to be reborn”) is a fitting title. In 2004 Senses Fail hit the emo scene so quick, listeners thought it familiar. As ...