Kramies
Kramies (VanGerrett Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Kramies (VanGerrett Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Train (Semafore Music). Review by Stacey Zering.
The Water (Island City Records). Review by Christopher Long.
Celebrate (Wind-up Records). Review by Michelle Wilson.
California 37 (Columbia Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
2011 Grammy Nominees (Columbia Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Save Me, San Francisco (Columbia Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Pop music’s modern-day messiah, Butch Walker delivered a headliner performance despite his opening act billing.
Save Me (Kirtland Records). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Alive at Last (Columbia). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Battle of Life (Self-released). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Dead Roses (Resonant Noise). Review by Aaron Shaul.
A strange train ride that threatens to never end. Jason Nelson records stray observations and relishes the quick brush of a pretty girl’s arm.
June’s Picture Show (Hollywood). Review by Andrew Ellis.
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My Private Nation (Columbia). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Greatest Hits (Aware). Review by Stein Haukland.
Rip It Off (Universal). Review by Stein Haukland.
If it’s down to him or the elephant, Chuck Bantam reckons it better be the elephant. Plus, theme park employee bashing!
Rise (Island). Review by Stein Haukland.
Charles DJ Deppner takes a look at a new book of artwork by DEVO’s Mark Mothersbaugh, and discovers the book is actually looking back at him.
Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds’ “Wicked World” video features Alice Bag, previews That Delicious Vice, out April 19 on In The Red Records.
Despite serving up ample slices of signature snark, FOX News golden boy Jesse Watters, for the most part, just listens — driving the narrative of his latest book, Get It Together, through the stories of others.
Brooklyn rapper Max Gertler finds himself a bit ground up on “Put My Heart in a Jay,” his latest single.
The dissolution of a wealthy Russian family confuses everyone involved.