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Kill Devil Hills (Curious). Review by Tony Bring.
Kill Devil Hills (Curious). Review by Tony Bring.
Various Artists (Slushi). Review by Tony Bring.
Amanda Ghost¹s Ghost Stories is a disc full of finely crafted songs. S…
Josie Aiello may have a shot of her songs being featured on Ally McBeal
Amanda’s Waiting is a pop band who desperately wants to be something more. Gr…
When I first pulled this disc out of my bin, I thought it was a new record fr…
There are few things men like as much as beautiful women, except maybe for ca…
The Concretes have all the elements of a band I would really like. A girl sin…
Sometimes when listening to a record, you sit back and ponder just whom the b…
Even though I loathe the term, I can’t think of a better descriptive than “ro…
Plumtree is a four-girl band from the Great White North who weave sweet vocal…
Creation (Reverb). Review by Tony Bring
Screen Review by Tony Bring
She’s So Control (K). Review by Tony Bring
After Hours (Rockstar). Review by Tony Bring
Tender Mercies (Sleeping Cheetah). Review by Tony Bring
True Romance: The Home Studio Tapes (Babydoll). Review by Tony Bring
This week, Christopher Long reveals one of his most amazing vintage vinyl acquisitions: an original pressing of Aladdin Sane — the iconic 1973 slab from David Bowie. Why so amazing? He nabbed it for FREE!
Who’s Making You Feel It (Darkroom/Polydor/Capitol). Review by Danielle Holian.
Film noir meets Sci-fi horror in Evan Marlowe’s bizarre puppet film Abruptio. Phil Bailey promises you have never seen anything quite like it.
Cheerleader’s Wild Weekend, aka The Great American Girl Robbery, entered the fray in 1979 with its odd mashup of hostage drama, comedic crime caper, and good old fashioned T & A hijinks. Phil Bailey reviews the Blu-ray release.
In this latest installment of his weekly series, Christopher Long discovers and scores a secondhand vinyl copy of one of his all-time favorite LPs: 2XS (To Excess), the splendid 1982 flop from the iconic Scottish powerhouse, Nazareth.
A Murmuration of Capitalist Bees (Expert Work Records, Dipterid Records). Review by Peter Lindblad.
Author and longtime Ink 19 contributor Christopher Long kicks off the 2025 edition of his popular weekly Garage Sale Vinyl series with a bona fide banger: the blues-soaked, whisky-injected, self-titled 1971 debut record from Bonnie Raitt.
Hear My Song: The Collection, 1966 - 1995 (Madfish Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.