by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Greg Jacquin – Hudson River
Like many artists, Greg Jacquin’s musical origins are steeped in family history. Growing up in Tarrytown, Jacquin was first exposed to the likes of the Beatles and Cat Stevens alongside his grandparents. As a result, he took on his stepfather’s…
by Lorenzo Righetto • • Comments Off on Album | Thomas Bartlett & Nico Muhly – Peter Pears: Balinese Ceremonial Music
The inscription on the imaginary doorstep leading to this record should read: “Have no fear, ye who enter here”. No 12-minutes long sessions of gamelan and drones are waiting beyond, but the vague fascination of two well-acquainted musicians for the…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Crooked Flower – Darkness and Light
For native Californians, hearing that a notably psychedelic outfit calls Berkeley its home might be a lot like saying that Michael Jackson’s Thriller was a hit record, or that the sky is blue. The city is, after all, San Francisco’s chill stoner…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Lord Nelson – Through the Night
At its core, Lord Nelson is a band deadset on producing rock with a heart. Their music not only rolls, but it beats with palpable feeling from its opening moments on. The brainchild of brothers Kai and Bram Crowe-Getty, this…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | LUMP – Lump
Sporting a name that was the first thing that popped Laura Marling’s goddaughter’s head, LUMP is rapidly becoming a behemoth. Pairing the Mercury prize-winning producer, founder of both Tunng and Throws, Mike Lindsay with Grammy-nominated and Brit award-winner Marling came…
by Bob Fish • • Comments Off on Album | Father John Misty – God’s Favourite Customer
Father John Misty is having a miserable time. God’s Favourite Customer makes that much perfectly clear. Pure Comedy featured a Josh Tillman who had it all figured out. He was churning out the press for months before the disc came…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Justin Shapiro – Campfire Party
As listeners, we are all too prone to consider any new artist who pops up on our iTunes hub as an overnight success story. Little do some know, though, that most of these folks have been putting in their dues…
by Kirsty Folan • • Comments Off on Album | Courtney Barnett – Tell Me How You Really Feel
Melbourne songwriter, Courtney Barnett is back with new album, Tell Me How You Really Feel. Laid back and effortless, the opening track, ‘Hopefulessness’ is an optimistic confession of vulnerability and depression as Courtney sings that “It’s ok to have a…
by Jason Schneider • • Comments Off on Album | Aaron Allen and the Small City Saints – Judgement Day
There’s a revolution underway in country music, and Aaron Allen is doing his part. On his latest album, Judgement Day, the native of London, Ontario, Canada shows his solidarity with artists such as Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson and Jason Isbell…
by Jonathan Frahm • • Comments Off on Album | Keith Morris & the Crooked Numbers – Psychopaths & Sycophants
Going in blind with Keith Morris & the Crooked Numbers’ Psychopaths & Sycophants, this writer could’ve sworn he was going to be taken on an idiosyncratic death metal journey with a title such edge. What Morris and his crew have to offer…