Bobby Rush
Porcupine Meat (Rounder Records). Review by James Mann.
Porcupine Meat (Rounder Records). Review by James Mann.
Blue Sky Thinkin’ (Flying Machine Records). Review by James Mann.
The Blanco Sessions (Cow Island Music). Review by James Mann.
A Tribute to Doug Sahm (Vanguard Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Just Us Kids (Lightning Rod). Review by Sean Slone.
Baby, Don’t You Tear My Clothes (Telarc). Review by James Mann.
Wishbones (Philo/Rounder). Review by Sean Slone.
Trouble Bound (Hightone). Review by James Mann.
Sing Along With… (Yep Roc). Review by Kurt Channing.
Various Artists (Vanguard). Review by Sean Slone.
Alameda County Line (Ranchero). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
Blackjack David (Hightone). Review by James Mann
Four local bands lit up Melbourne, Florida at the Pineapples Moon Room. The lineup, presented by Red Eye Booking, included London on Fire, The Speed Spirits, and Dunies, all from in Melbourne, and special guest, Orlando band Better Than This.
In this episode, Jeremy Glazier talks with Noah Lekas of the band American Restless, who draws on his Midwest roots for inspiration.
A young man with a mental condition struggles to understand the world.
This week, Christopher Long pulls up at a neighborhood garage sale and picks up his fourth vinyl copy of Song of Joy, the 1976 platinum slab from the Captain & Tennille.
Mikko Niskanen’s recently restored 1972 mini-series Eight Deadly Shots is a complex look at the real-life murders of four police officers in the farming community of Sääksmäki, Finland, in March 1969. Lily and Generoso review the powerful fictionalized adaptation of this tragic incident.
Lily and Generoso review Smoking Causes Coughing, the newest creation from surrealist comic genius Quentin Dupieux (Rubber, Mandibles) that follows the adventures and storytelling endeavors of the kaiju-fighting Tobacco Force!
Ink 19’s Roi J. Tamkin reviews Drumming With Dead Can Dance and Parallel Adventures, Peter Ulrich’s memoir of an artistic life fueled by Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard’s remarkable friendship.
Tymisha Harris tells the story of Josephine Baker with the perfect mix of theater, history, and jazz in Josephine: A Burlesque Cabaret Dream Play.