Hoth Brothers Band
- Music Reviews
- January 22, 2021
Tell Me How You Feel. Review by James Mann.
Sadie’s allergic to peanuts, and everyone knows it.
The Switchblade Kid (Miss Molly Music). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Three months before his death, Miles Davis revisited his earlier work with Gil Evans. Live at Montreux is an incredible glimpse of his genius.
Dream Chaser (Alternative Distribution Alliance). Review by Carl F Gauze.
City of Sand (Narnack Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
The once vital city of Detroit gave us the auto industry and punk rock. Detroit Rock City shares the heights — and the depths — of the Motor City. James Mann says “Kick out the jams!”
Psychedelic Pill (Reprise Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Alkaline Trio can make a collar bone sexy, can make a tattoo needle feel like a numbing tickle, and can make Jen Cray sit through an emo band just to see them play, yet again.
Snake Oil (Cleopatra Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Old Sock (Surfdog Records / Bushbranch). Review by Carl F Gauze.
2013 Orlando International Fringe Theatre Festival – posted by Carl Gauze on May 16, 2013 14:40
The Coming Tide (Bloodshot). Review by James Mann.
Strongbox (Punch Music). Review by Carl F Gauze.
John Wesley Harding masterfully stages a modern-day vaudeville with his Cabinet of Wonders at City Winery in New York City. May Terry allows herself to be led into this magical world.
Merchandise makes Gainesville, and Matthew Moyer, swoon like teenagers at an early ’90s Morrissey concert… and that’s a very, very good thing.
Space aliens attempt to invade earth but are distracted by the local music scene.
City by the Sea EP (I Surrender / Run for Cover). Review by Carl f Gauze.
This River (Alligator). Review by James Mann.
Fork in the Road EP. Review by Carl F Gauze.