The dB’s
Falling off the Sky (Bar/None). Review by Sean Slone.
Falling off the Sky (Bar/None). Review by Sean Slone.
What Kind of World (Readymade). Review by Sean Slone.
Pajama Club (Lester Records). Review by Sean Slone.
The Interpreter: Live at Largo (Maximum Sunshine Records). Review by Sean Slone.
New Blood (Real World). Review by Sean Slone.
Some Girls: Deluxe Edition (Universal Music Group). Review by Sean Slone.
Seeds We Sow (Mind Kit Records). Review by Sean Slone.
Ghost on the Canvas (Surfdog Records). Review by Sean Slone.
The Harrow & the Harvest (Acony Records). Review by Sean Slone.
The Grand Theatre Vol. Two (New West Records). Review by Sean Slone.
Spring Fools EP (Altitude Records). Review by Sean Slone.
Horses and High Heels (Naive). Review by Sean Slone.
Little Bird (Sugar Hill). Review by Sean Slone.
Rock & Roll Submarine (UO Records). Review by Sean Slone.
Labour of Lust (Yep Roc). Review by Sean Slone.
I’ll Never Get Out of this World Alive (New West Records). Review by Sean Slone.
Joey’s Song: Volume 1 and Joey’s Songs for Kids: Volume 1. Review by Sean Slone.
Four (The Major Label). Review by Sean Slone.
The Grand Theatre, Vol. 1 (New West). Review by Sean Slone.
Easy Wonderful (Universal Republic). Review by Sean Slone.
Blood, guts, and kicking butt in France — it’s the age-old story of Shakespeare. Carl F. Gauze once again enjoys the salacious violence and complicated plot points of Henry V, in the moody dark of Orlando Shakes.
Infidelity, agoraphobia and Ice Capades. Carl F. Gauze attempts to find an answer to the question “How Florida can you get?” in The Great American Trailer Park Musical at Theater West End.
Jeremy Glazier catches Ian Noe at the Rust Belt, where they discuss putting Between the Country together, some of the influences that affect Noe’s songwriting, and his dislike of EPs.
Christopher Long scores an absolutely ravaged vinyl copy of the 1977 self-titled debut from Karla Bonoff at a Florida flea market — for FREE!
Carl F. Gauze reviews this comprehensive look at the early works of Muppets creator Jim Henson by Craig Shemin.
Robert Pomeroy tracks down a long lost album on the web and catches up with two other bands on Facebook.
On today’s New Music Now, Judy Craddock talks to our musical guest, Nora O’Connor, about her solo album, My Heart, and the captivating new music she’s listening to right now. Tune in for great music, and more ’90s references than you can shake a scrunchie at.
Writer Kazuo Kasahara and director Kôsaku Yamashita transcend genre conventions to create the memorable film Big Time Gambling Boss. Phil Bailey reviews.
Frank Bello’s new memoir Fathers, Brothers, and Sons: Surviving Anguish, Abandonment, and Anthrax takes us from a New York childhood, to Anthrax stadium tours, to fatherhood with the charming informality of a conversation with an old friend. Then I’m Gone, Bello’s first solo EP, provides accompaniment. Joe Frietze reviews.
Savvy shopper Christopher Long scores a dodgy-looking copy of the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young classic, Déjà Vu, on fairly decent-sounding vinyl — for just 50¢.
Carl F. Gauze caught a certain trio of android warrior sisters at the Enzian’s Robotica Destructiva premiere.
Brevard County showed their support for music in the community as nearly five thousand people attended the 2022 Space Coast Music Festival.