Amy Rigby
Til The Wheels Fall Off (Signature Sounds). Review by Stein Haukland.
Til The Wheels Fall Off (Signature Sounds). Review by Stein Haukland.
“Melodic with a touch of groove and an anemic, very white approach to the vocals, but still soulful.” Gail Worley talks to Johnny Marr, currently of The Healers and formerly of the Smiths, and manages to keep it together. Mostly.
Up In Flames (Domino). Review by Stein Haukland.
East Bay Ray proves there is life after Jello for the Dead Kennedys. Vinnie Apicella gets it all.
Rise and Shine (TMG). Review by Stein Haukland.
Daniel Johnston–a man who the term “legendary” truly fits–speaks with Stein Haukland about his new album with Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse, art, and Sonic Youth.
Behind The Music (Universal). Review by James Mann.
Have You Fed the Fish? (ArtistDIRECT). Review by Chad Perman.
The Beatles on DVD? Is it Fab? James Mann sings the praises of A Hard Day’s Night.
Sad Songs… Better Days (Devil Doll). Review by Matthew Damascus.
Fall Love (Bus Stop Label). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Daniel Mitchell discusses important world issues – such as Morrissey – with Erin McCarley from Delta Dart.
The Best of Billy Preston: The Millennium Collection (A&M / Universal). Review by Bill Campbell.
Here’s Laughing at You (Future Farmer). Review by Stein Haukland.
Play With Your Head (RPM / Sony). Review by Julio Diaz.
Meet Yr Acres (Full Frame / Poor Poor). Review by Stein Haukland.
All You Can Eat (Popkid). Review by Stein Haukland.
Sing The Beatles (Chesky). Review by Bill Campbell.
A Benefit For the Children’s Hospital of Orange County (Glue Factory). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Come Out and Play (3:33). Review by Matt Cibula.
Two new releases from Free Dirt Records use sound and music to tell stories about our history.
A lady Tarzan and her gorilla have a rough time adapting to high society in Lorraine of the Lions (1925), one of four silent films on Accidentally Preserved: Volume 5, unleashed by Ben Model and Undercrank Productions, with musical scores by Jon C. Mirsalis.
Carl F. Gauze takes in See You at the Movies, another exciting Winter Park Playhouse Spotlight Cabaret featuring Orlando’s own Tay Anderson.
A small town woman finds peace with her family in Rachel Hendrix, part of the 2024 Florida Film Festival, an Oscar®-qualifying festival now in its 33rd year.
Look to the East, Look to the West (Merge Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Christopher Lee presides over sex and torture in Jess Franco’s exploitation gem, Night of the Blood Monster now in 4K!
An idyllic campground filled with interesting people faces destruction in Happy Campers, part of the 2024 Florida Film Festival, an Oscar®-qualifying festival now in its 33rd year.
An American success story of rum and sex and hula dancing. The Donn of Tiki was part of the 2024 Florida Film Festival, an Oscar®-qualifying festival now in its 33rd year.