Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music Subtle Lip Can: Reflective Drime By John Garratt / 24 March 2015 A Canadian trio has come to put a little spring in your step. No, it's not Rush.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music George Ezra: Wanted on Voyage By Jonathan Frahm / 23 March 2015 In Wanted on Voyage, George Ezra makes his mark on the industry as a worthy addition to fill a dense void in the post-folk movement.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music Johan Agebjörn: Notes By Matt James / 23 March 2015 Notes from the (Pop) Underground.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music Albert “Tootie” Heath Trio: Philadelphia Beat By Jonathan Frahm / 17 March 2015 The Tootie trio leave their stamp on the jazz world, with a few extra tricks up their sleeve, in Philadelphia Beat.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music Erik Deutsch: Outlaw Jazz By Jonathan Frahm / 12 March 2015 The New York keyboard extraordinaire reasserts himself to the top of the heap with the uncanny fusion of country and jazz.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music Belle Ghoul: Rabbit’s Moon & Doomsday By Cole Waterman / 9 March 2015 Dark-tinged indie pop strikes a rare balance between being invigoratingly fun and pensively moving.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music Jeremy Danneman: Lady Boom Boom By John Garratt / 5 March 2015 A funky jazz album about atonement, forgiveness, war, peace, liberation, love, death and sex... or so we're told.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music Pile: You’re Better Than This By Dan Derks / 2 March 2015 Pile finally return to the studio, foaming at the mouth, after last year's excellent "Special Snowflakes" single.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music Aine O’Dwyer: Music For Church Cleaners Vol. I and II By Matthew Fiander / 26 February 2015 On Music for Church Cleaners Vol. I and II, O'Dywer, normally a harpist, brings her melodic sense of improvisation to the pipe organ.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music Keath Mead: Sunday Dinner By Matthew Fiander / 23 February 2015 On his sweetly laid-back debut, Mead meanders back and forth between finding his own voice and standing on the shoulders of giants.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music Manika Kaur: I Bow to You Waheguru By Riles Walsh / 19 February 2015 Kirtan for Causes: How one Sikh from Australia is promoting world peace through music.
Capsule Reviews/Featured: Top of Home Page/Music The Delta Routine: You and Your Lion By Jonathan Frahm / 18 February 2015 The Delta Routine reinstates its indie rock precedence on their fourth studio release.