Keb’ Mo’
Grammy-winning artist Keb’ Mo’ rocked The Plaza Live in Orlando, Florida, and Michelle Wilson was there, loving every minute of it.
Grammy-winning artist Keb’ Mo’ rocked The Plaza Live in Orlando, Florida, and Michelle Wilson was there, loving every minute of it.
Africa Speaks (Concord Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Latin Bugaloo: The Warner Bros. Singles (Omnivore). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Brimming with compelling interviews, and bursting with action-packed concert performances, this newly-released DVD documentary provides music enthusiasts with a riveting, behind-the-scenes look at one of rock’s most influential festivals.
Rockers (American Showplace Music). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Red Clay Soul (Heartfixer Music). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Anything’s Possible Review by Michelle Wilson.
Supernatural (Legacy Edition) (Arista/Legacy). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Modest Mouse are playing bigger and bigger gigs these days. Their recent sold out show at Orlando’s House of Blues is an example. S D Green questions their modesty in light of all this popularity and new personnel.
Broken Lands (Vanguard). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Luna Salerno (Self-Released). Review by Sean Slone.
Where the Palm Trees Grow (Spade Productions). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Slow Ride (Inside Sounds). Review by Joe Frietze.
No Rest for the Weary (Skeptical Records). Review by Kyrby Raine.
Leftover Salmon (Commotion Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Leftover Salmon (Commotion). Review by Carl F Gauze.
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Cosmic Trigger (self-released). Review by Stein Haukland.
Joyful Noise (Columbia). Review by Matt Cibula.
Black Rio: Brazil Soul Power 1971-1980 (Strut). Review by Bill Campbell.
A young dancer becomes a legal genius in this fun and fast musical comedy.
Forgotten ’70s action film Fear Is the Key is as gritty as the faces of the men who populate it. Phil Bailey reviews the splashy new Blu-ray.
Coffin Joe returns in a comprehensive Blu-ray collection from Arrow Video, Inside the Mind of Coffin Joe.
Bob’s been looking for a replacement copy of the rare John Cale release Sabotage/Live (1979, Spy Records) since 1991. He still hasn’t found a copy at a reasonable price, but a random YouTube video allowed him to listen and reminisce.
Hidden gem and hallmark of second-generation martial arts film, 1978’s The Shaolin Plot manages to provide a glimpse of things to come. Charles DJ Deppner reviews Arrow Video’s pristine Blu-ray release, which gives this watershed masterpiece the prestige and polish it richly deserves.
The HawtThorns invite you to soar, with the premiere of “Zero Gravity.”
There’s nothing as humiliating as a cattle call. Unless it’s a cattle call in your undies.