Posted in September, 2015

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Rod Picott

Its title notwithstanding, Fortune offers further evidence that this Texas-bred singer/songwriter may be the biggest talent the world at large is yet to discover. His previous albums should have proved … Read more

Old Man Luedecke

His odd handle and intriguing album title notwithstanding, Chris Luedecke, a.k.a. Old Man Luedecke, has amassed an impressive career over the course of seven albums and nearly a dozen years. … Read more

Randall Bramblett

An album so nice, we reviewed it twice! Here are two different takes on Devil Music by our senior writers, Tom Clarke and Jim Hynes. Take One:  Howlin’ Wolf cried all the … Read more

Lowell Levinger

It seems that 2015 is the year to mark major milestones, especially when it comes to the various 50 year anniversary celebrations. Let’s see — there’s the Grateful Dead, the … Read more

Kim Simmonds & Savoy Brown

Hard to believe this is the 45th release from Simmonds and Savoy Brown, marking a career in blues music that has successfully spanned half-a-century, seen Simmonds open at Cream’s first … Read more

RoseAnn Fino

Fino detonates her recent past (life’s unyielding barrage of romantic chokeholds, boozy flings, writer’s block, artistic brownout) to rise like a phoenix with Out From Under, a mighty 4-song EP that has … Read more