Angie Atkinson
Your Queen. Review by Stacey Zering.
Your Queen. Review by Stacey Zering.
Grove House (Now Forward Music). Review by Stacey Zering.
Anyone. Review by Stacey Zering.
Devyn Rush talks her influences and style and her new EP with Stacey Zering.
Manic Pixie Dream Girl (EMP Label Group / Amped). Review by Christopher Long.
Alanis Morissette haunts an Italian crowd with sounds so sweet, Yifat Grizman isn’t sure if those are tears or sweat on her cheeks.
Uh Huh Her have become worthy of the blind support their flock of fans have bestowed upon them since the day they all heard that Leisha Hailey of The L Word was a member. Jen Cray was on hand for their return to Orlando.
Batten the Hatches (Nettwerk). Review by Aaron Shaul.
WMMO 98.9, Orlando’s soft rock radio station, puts on free concerts a few times a year as a “thanks for listening” for its listeners. To close out 2007, Joan Jett & the Blackhearts took over the grassy knoll in front of city hall much to the excitement of Jen Cray.
Movie Disaster Music (Scruffy). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Dream to Extremes (Guruproject). Review by Kyrby Raine.
De-Lovely: Music From The Motion Picture (Columbia). Review by Ben Varkentine.
Leona Naess (Geffen). Review by Sean Slone.
Match (Velvet Ear). Review by Stein Haukland.
The 12 Step Guide (Milquetoast). Review by Stein Haukland.
What Did I Do? (Tylia). Review by Stein Haukland.
Breakable (Columbia). Review by Stein Haukland.
MTV Unplugged (Maverick). Review by Troy Mayhew
Macabre masterpiece The House that Screamed gets a stunning Blu-ray makeover, revealing a release good enough to convert non-believers. Phil Bailey reviews.
Ink 19’s Stacey Zering talks with writer Doug Bratton, who takes us inside his indie murder mystery comic book series, Isolation.
On today’s show, Charley Deppner, Eszter Balint, and Pat Greene enjoy a discussion of terror, punk rock, and the duality of musical genius.
In this episode, Jeremy Glazier talks with Tim Bluhm and Greg Loiacono of The Mother Hips, just as their entire back catalog is released on vinyl in partnership with the Blue Rose Foundation.
This week, savvy shopper Christopher Long scores an abused vinyl copy of The Long Run, the 1979 Eagles classic, from a local junkie for a pack of smokes and a can of pop.
Black Holes Are Hard to Find (Nemu Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Carl F. Gauze reviews his second As You Like It in three days, the latest a candy-colored complexity from Rollins College’s Annie Russell Theatre.
Episode 21, in which Jeremy Glazier has a fun conversation with the incredible musician, author, and artist Andy Aledort.