It’s easy to remember what rocked our ears all summer long, and a no-brainer what the best album of the late-summer/autumn was. But what about the music that eased us into the New Year? Let’s dig through the piles and […]
It’s easy to remember what rocked our ears all summer long, and a no-brainer what the best album of the late-summer/autumn was. But what about the music that eased us into the New Year? Let’s dig through the piles and […]
Most people know that “favorite” and “best” are not synonyms. Likewise, most people, I think, are also aware that the majority of the “best of” lists that pop up towards the end of each year are really the writer’s favorites. With […]
If I deprive the world of an excellent musician, would that make me a bad person? … That sounds creepy; I should probably rephrase that. … Allow me to try this again. … If I talk a wonderful musician into giving […]
Paul Curreri produced this. I mention that because when Drew Gibson approached me about a review, that was among the first things he said. Gibson is no dummy. He had (has) been following Curreri’s career from before the beginning, having […]
Mother’s Day may dominate the battle of progenitor holidays, but I think that Fathers may have the unfortunate edge in weighing heavily on the psyche of adult children – at least the psyche of adult children who are writers[1]. Classic […]
It is seven in the morning and I just turned on the computer, head packed with mental gauze because I just awoke in a deep black hole surrounded by the music of Drew Gibson’s new album, 1532, which must have […]
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