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Customers – Living Like Gods – EP You could say this is punk, maybe grunge, or just a back-to-basics garage rock. It does have substantial production sizzle, but what’s peculiar is...
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Customers – Living Like Gods – EP You could say this is punk, maybe grunge, or just a back-to-basics garage rock. It does have substantial production sizzle, but what’s peculiar is...
Glowing collection of folk-pop gems spun with wit and wisdom. When an album opens with a track so uniquely wonderful in its form and presentation, the lyrics, melody, and arrangeme...
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After issuing his first album in 1973, Bruce Springsteen spent more than a decade building a deserved reputation as the best live act in rock and roll. During that time, however, h...
This is a new one for me: I’ve reviewed books, graphic novels, movies, even t-shirt companies, but I’ve never had the opportunity to review music before, and – boy – what an album...
Contact: brichey4@cox.netWeb: brettricheymusic.com/press-kitSeeking: ExposureStyle: Pop, Rock Operating under the moniker Innuendo, journeyman Brett Richey boasts a staggering resu...
A genre-defying debut that earns its place among the classics in the making. Ten tracks...
Some records carry the unmistakable weight of artists who know exactly what they want to...
It's the way that River wields an uncanny ability to craft incredibly infectious melodies, and then brings them to bear on music otherwise colored with dark themes. It's the way th...
J’ai décidé pour cette critique d’écrire tous mes commentaires en direct, lors d’une écoute nocturne de ce super, super album. En fait, je l’ai écouté 3-4 fois cette semaine, en… L...
Grey DeLisle & Les Greene Grey & Greene This showcase begins with retro arrangements that aren’t oldies as much as songs dressed up in vintage duds. They’re decorated in me...
Jesper Lindell – Royal & 3614 Jackson Highway (2 Separate Albums) This is Swedish artist Jesper Lindell’s latest 9-track album Royal (Yep Roc/Brunnsvik Sounds AB/Gamlestans Gra...
To say the Cyrkle got off to an auspicious start would be a major understatement. This 1960s pop-rock outfit was the first American band signed by Beatles manager Brian Epstein, wh...
A supergroup born from wanderlust and shared history turns a Florida Keys escape into a...
Breakfield In the process of reviewing the self-titled album from Breakfield, I went back to listen to their last record, Dusk, released under their previous name, Boy Named Banjo....
Unlettered has delivered another exceptional piece of sonic artistry that will intrigue anyone interested in the more experimental,
The Sentimental Tourists – Without Love We Expire – Album Review by Killian Laher Paul Page (ex-Whipping Boy) and Dave Long (ex-Into Paradise) have recorded several EPs as Sentimen...
Isaac Brock takes stock and zones out on the band's enjoyable, messy new album An Eraser And a Maze
There’s a good chance a lot of reviews are going to slate the new Menzingers record. ‘Everything I Ever Saw’ is so different from their raging punk past, and that’s going to aliena...
Hue And Cry: Everybody (Blairhill Records) Released 29 May 2026 CD | Vinyl | Blu-ray | DL | Streaming One of this year’s best synth-pop albums hails from an unlikely source. Hue An...
Silver Summer – Die of Love Hailing from Minnesota, this self-produced (uh-oh) debut doesn’t have any new accessories in its arsenal, but Silver Summer does project a fresh, varied...
DistroKidProducers: Bella Litsa, Hayden Ticehurst, Huxley Kuhlmann Ethereal voicings lead in the first full-length ornamental pop collection from Cypriot-American Bella Litsa. With...
Tiger Island: Let’s Go Out (Reckless Yes Records) CD | Vinyl | Streaming Out Now BUY HERE Tiger Island bare their teeth with Let’s Go Out, their fierce garage punk debut album. A...
The Sensational Country Blues Wonders! – Music Sounds Better When You’re Stoned With a vocal application similar to the eccentric Wall of Voodoo vocalist Stan Ridgeway, this effort...
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