That country music is booming in the UK is in no doubt. Throughout the land many artists and bands do their stuff in pubs and clubs, all seeking that big break. Perhaps their most daunting hurdle is to achieve an […]
That country music is booming in the UK is in no doubt. Throughout the land many artists and bands do their stuff in pubs and clubs, all seeking that big break. Perhaps their most daunting hurdle is to achieve an […]
Wulijimuren is a guitarist with a dream. Coming from humble beginnings in a small Inner Mongolian town, he began his ascent into the musical world when his brother gave him his guitar in 1992 before embarking on a journey to […]
As its title might hint, Anna Coogan’sThe Lonely Cry of Space and Time (self-released on April 28) is category-resistant. Or, stronger, category-defiant–even across the wide open spaces of Americana. But until someone devises a Prog/folk/Eurodisco/opera/goth metal/environmentalist dystopian chanteuse category, it fits […]
Lance digs what the old masters always taught; As crucial as are percolated fun-drive and its pursuit-of-kicks actualization (whether in hopped-up whirling or dreamily romantic incarnations), optimal rendition requires knowing administration born of serious experience. And hipness, too. Gotta be hip. […]
Some days I despair when I look at the pile of albums waiting to review and then other days I stumble on ‘rough diamonds’ like this and can’t wait to scream it’s delights to the world at large! First of […]
Take some heartbreak, dip it in funky bayou swamp water, drag it across the marsh and leave it in the hot Louisiana sunshine to dry. Lift it up with a stiff backbeat, add some tinkly piano or some melancholy […]
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