Tanya Donelly has an astonishing set of pipes: clear as a bell and an odd, sexy little warble lining the edges, like Joan Baez crossed with Victoria Williams. If Donelly had “done” Americana instead of being an alterna-rock mainstay, she’d […]
Tanya Donelly has an astonishing set of pipes: clear as a bell and an odd, sexy little warble lining the edges, like Joan Baez crossed with Victoria Williams. If Donelly had “done” Americana instead of being an alterna-rock mainstay, she’d […]
I’m one of those people who excitedly paws each new Tommy Keene album, brimming with optimism, wondering how close it will come to the Places That Are Gone EP or the Songs From The Film LP, both of which came […]
Over the course of fourteen years and eight studio records, the Gourds have scuttled across Americana/roots-rock like one of them newfangled ‘Roomba’ robot vacuum cleaners — patrolling the turf, drawing up bits and pieces, hitting a wall, spinning about, skittering […]
Wherever You Are was supposed to be David Mead’s third album for RCA. In late 2002, he and his bandmates, Whynot Jansveld and Ethan Eubanks, laid down songs with producer Stephen Hague; Tchad Blake mixed the tracks. The album was […]
Within the wistful romantic reverie of the folkish, album-opening “Season Of The Fair”, the first words from Maria McKee are “Will you remember me?” She sings the song to a former lover, yet she could just as easily be addressing […]
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