Year in Review
Michelle Wilson wraps up the year with some short takes!
Michelle Wilson wraps up the year with some short takes!
Doyle Bramhall II gives Clearwater the blues, and Michelle Wilson loved it!
Want More (Bloodshot). Review by Scott Adams.
Thirty-five years of Soul Train on three DVDs leaves Scott Adams with a serious ’70s jones.
Sincerely, Severely (Orange Records). Review by Jeff Schweers.
From New York City to Addis Ababa (Strut). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Original Samba Soul 1971-1979 (Strut). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Black Moses / Juicy Fruit (Disco Freak) (Stax). Review by Scott Adams.
The Way I See It (Sony BMG/Columbia). Review by John-Thomas Crockett.
Introducing (I and Ear). Review by Jen Cray.
Lonely Just Like Me: The Final Chapter (Hacktone Records). Review by Al Pergande.
Unclassified (Warner Brothers). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Opening Up (Sounds are Active). Review by Stein Haukland.
EP (self-released). Review by Bettie Lou Vegas.
The Way I Feel (Motown). Review by Bill Campbell.
Trouble Every Day (Beggars Banquet). Review by Stein Haukland.
Judy Craddock speaks with Jeffrey Foucault about his first album in six years, The Universal Fire, and connecting all kinds of dots in the wake of loss.
All In: Unreleased & Rarities — The New West Years (New West Records). Review by Jeremy Glazier.
Bring your loupe and spend some time poring over the maps that open Navola with Ian Koss.
On the Intricate Inner Workings of the System (Sub Pop). Review by Julius C. Lacking.
Lily and Generoso review director Gürcan Keltek’s mesmerizing supernatural drama, New Dawn Fades, winner of the Best Feature Boccalino D’Oro Award of the 24th Independent Film Critics Awards of the 2024 Locarno International Film Festival.
Channing Wilson opens for Steve Earle as Steve tours on his Alone Again Live album.