Lee “Scratch” Perry
Heavy Rain (On U Sound). Review by Scott Adams.
Heavy Rain (On U Sound). Review by Scott Adams.
Prince Buster , the legendary soundmaker, has died. Generoso Fierro recounts his monumental life and career.
Rise Again (M.O.D. Technologies). Review by James Mann.
Off Duty/Boat Trip (Woodsist). Review by Matthew Moyer.
All Reflections Drained (Hydrahead). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Reggae legend Lee “Scratch” Perry performs live at Orlando’s The Social for a room packed full of appreciators, our own Phillip Haire among them.
Defective Epitaph (Hydra Head). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Panic in Babylon (Narnack). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Thomas Schulte give us his 2004 Best Of, a new section of CD/DVD combos and a wrap-up of straggler 2004 new releases!
Plan B (Hymen). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Original Living Dub Vol. 1 (Burning Spear). Review by Bill Campbell.
Hard Grind (Fat Possum). Review by Bill Campbell.
Pure And Applied (BSI). Review by Bill Campbell.
Various Artists (Victory World). Review by Bill Campbell.
Time Will Tell (BSI). Review by Bill Campbell.
Dub Life (Shadow). Review by Bill Campbell.
Dennis Brown in Dub (Heartbeat). Review by Bill Campbell.
Jamaican E.T. (Trojan). Review by Matt Cibula.
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (Jagjaguwar). Review by Peter Lindblad.
This week, Christopher Long goes “gaga” over discovering an ’80s treasure: an OG vinyl copy of Spring Session M, the timeless 1982 classic from Missing Persons — for just six bucks!
Both bold experiment and colossal failure in the 1960s, Esperanto language art house horror film Incubus returns with pre-_Star Trek_ William Shatner to claim a perhaps more serious audience.
You Can’t Tell Me I’m Not What I Used To Be (North & Left Records). Review by Randy Radic.
In this latest installment of his weekly series, Christopher Long is betrayed by his longtime GF when she swipes his copy of Loretta Lynn’s Greatest Hits Vol. II right out from under his nose while rummaging through a south Florida junk store.