Over the last dozen or so years, Howlin’ Rain frontman and creative cosmonaut Ethan Miller has carved a wide and prolific niche into the primordial face of literary Rock n’ Roll. Miller is unrivaled in his DIY work ethic. The […]
Over the last dozen or so years, Howlin’ Rain frontman and creative cosmonaut Ethan Miller has carved a wide and prolific niche into the primordial face of literary Rock n’ Roll. Miller is unrivaled in his DIY work ethic. The […]
Unless you play bass for Metallica, its rare to get a true insider’s and outsider’s look at a band. Somehow, I’ve found myself on the road, on stage, and in the crowd watching The Silent Comedy. The first time I met […]
Southern California has a long history of sweet harmonies and honky tonk instrumentation. The reactionary Bakersfield sound gave rise to 50’s icons and 60’s counter-culture. In the fallout, came yacht rock, a posthumous title given to the unapologetically smooth California […]
Self-titled (Blind Owl) begins in a river with harrowing sincerity. Like the undercurrent of every great comedy, and tragedy, the songs howl like melodic questions, begging to know, “Will I ever be worth a fuck?” and “Who will save your […]
There aren’t too many people around that can sit down, sing a song and break your heart. That mystic convergence of vulnerability and ability is the foundation of all important art, and if you’re former Proud Mary frontman Greg Griffin, it is the only […]
With their latest release, Vol. II, (Blind Owl) Mrs. Henry completes the second half of their ambitious two-volume debut. A thunderous explosion of spontaneous psych-rock and nitro soul, the 100% Certified Analog album spans two volumes with 12 songs. What […]
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