Lake Michigan Monster
- Screen Reviews
- March 5, 2021
A low budget nautical adventure filled with high concept effects.
Valley of the Bones (Famous Brown Boots Music). Review by Jeremy Glazier.
Unfortunate Point of View. Review by James Mann.
The ’60s legends celebrate their friendship on a tour to promote Everybody Knows. Roi Tamkin was there.
Voices ( Appleseed Recordings). Review by James Mann.
Judy Collins sings Sondheim as well as a few other pop favorites.
EJ (Provogue/Mascot Label Group). Review by Michelle Wilson.
CSNY 1974 (CSNY Recordings, Rhino ). Review by James Mann.
Driving Toward the Sun (MRI Associated). Review by Rose Petralia.
Tinsel and Lights (Merge Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Essra Mohawk / Primordial Lovers (Collector’s Choice Music). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Sandy’s Album Is Here At Last! (Collector’s Choice Music). Review by Carl F Gauze.
There’s only one man whose swagger can quiet a crowd of 600,000 people on the cusp of rioting. His name is Leonard Cohen, and once again the poet/musician surfaces from images of the past.
Burn Up & Shine (Frankly Mills Record). Review by Carl F Gauze.
A Tribute to the Songs of Kath Bloom (Chapter Music). Review by Rod Leith.
Live in London (Sony). Review by Jessica Whittington.
Apple Tree (Marion-Lorraine Records). Review by Phil Bailey.
This deluxe anniversary edition of Dave Zimmer’s exhaustive CSN (and Y!) history offers a good many clues as to what exactly killed the hippie dream, thinks Matthew Moyer.