Pedro The Lion
Havasu (Polyvinyl Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Havasu (Polyvinyl Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
There’ll Be Diamonds (Tender Loving Empire). Review by Carl F Gauze.
A Sun Came (Asthmatic Kitty). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Goodbye my Four Track (Pandacide). Review by Dan Stapleton.
Places I Haven’t Seen (Casa). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
Blue Laws (Truckstop). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
Jets To Brazil, with J. Majesty and Pedro The Lion at Graceland in Seattle, WA on September 23, 2000.
The Only Reason I Feel Secure EP (Made In Mexico). Review by Andrew Chadwick
Column by Marcel Feldmar
Redd Holt, GRAMMY-winning jazz percussionist and songwriter, passed away May 23, 2023 after a bout with cancer.
Carl F. Gauze digs into Sydney Pollack: A Subliminal Existentialist, a detailed look at the cinematic works of Sydney Pollack from the prolific Wes D. Gehring.
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To commemorate the 20th installment of his weekly series, Ink 19’s Christopher Long revisits one of his all-time favorite records, Anything Is Possible, the sparkling 1990 studio set from Debbie Gibson.
Heart Is The Hero (Honey Jar/Thirty Tigers). Review by Jeremy Glazier.
Juliana Hatfield Reveals Latest Addition To Covers Series With Release of “Don’t Bring Me Down” TODAY