Skin To Skin
Temenos (Waveform). Review by Bill Campbell.
Temenos (Waveform). Review by Bill Campbell.
Mad Men on Arrival (Hum Drums / Illmindmusik). Review by Henry “Hank” McCoy.
Filicetum Lunare (World War III). Review by Stein Haukland.
Remedy (BYO). Review by Terry Eagan.
Music On Plastic (TVT). Review by Stein Haukland.
The Many Moods of Papa Byrd (Transistor Recordings). Review by Bill Campbell.
The Best of Gota (Instinct). Review by Bill Campbell.
After The Fall (Epitaph). Review by Stein Haukland.
All You Can Eat (Popkid). Review by Stein Haukland.
A Word in Your Ear (Twisted Nerve / XL). Review by Ian Koss.
Language (Asian Man). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
18 Again (Koch). Review by Stein Haukland.
Able Bodies (Jagjaguwar). Review by Stein Haukland.
Magnetic Hands: Live in the UK ‘72-‘80 (The Viper Label). Review by James Mann.
Feel Fantabulous (Eighth Dimension). Review by Bill Campbell.
Reaped In Half (Tee Pee). Review by Stein Haukland.
Producer 02 (Good Looking). Review by Bill Campbell.
Space Love & Bullfighting (Tooth & Nail). Review by Matt Cibula.
Universal Truths and Cycles (Matador). Review by James Mann.
Finally We Are No One (Fat Cat). Review by Stein Haukland.
Gasoline Lollipops’ newest single, “Freedom Don’t Come Easy,” is today’s mother lovin’ punk rock folk anthem.
Frank Henenlotter’s gory grindhouse classic Basket Case looks as grimy as the streets of Times Square, and that is one of the film’s greatest assets. Arrow Video gives this unlikely candidate a welcome fresh release.
Despite the Mother’s Day factor, hundreds of fervent, faithful followers still flocked to Orlando’s famed Plaza Live to catch an earlybird set from Jimmy Failla — one of the hottest names on today’s national comedy scene.
Ink 19 readers get an early listen and look at “Cool Sparkling Water,” a new single from Lonnie Walker.
Jeremy Glazier has a bucket list day at a Los Lobos 50th Anniversary show in Davenport, Iowa.
Carl F. Gauze reviews the not-quite one-woman show, Always… Patsy Cline, based on the true story of Cline’s friendship with Louise Seger, who met the star in l961 and corresponded with Cline until her death.
Carl F. Gauze reviews this interesting look at the surprising history and scandalous etymology of jazz, in Weird Music That Goes On Forever, by Bob Suren.
Two new releases from Free Dirt Records use sound and music to tell stories about our history.
A lady Tarzan and her gorilla have a rough time adapting to high society in Lorraine of the Lions (1925), one of four silent films on Accidentally Preserved: Volume 5, unleashed by Ben Model and Undercrank Productions, with musical scores by Jon C. Mirsalis.