Amos Lee
Photos by Arnie Goodman Amos Lee delivers the deepest, brownest, blue-eyed soul since James Hunter and Amy Winehouse. A hundred or so of the truly hip turned up at John … Read more
Photos by Arnie Goodman Amos Lee delivers the deepest, brownest, blue-eyed soul since James Hunter and Amy Winehouse. A hundred or so of the truly hip turned up at John … Read more
Photos by Bob Parsons The Beach Ball Bash, the annual festival by KRBZ (96.5FM), aka the Buzz, featured twenty hours of music over the course of two days from 24 unique … Read more
The French word revanchism is defined as an act of revenge in the face of adversity. The subversive tone of the word mimics the harsh experience of Faulkner’s singer/songwriter Lucas … Read more
The XPoNential Festival is a three day event sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania’s mega radio station WXPN, and it has certainly grown over the years. Recently, it has been held in Camden’s … Read more
Since the moment punk came onto the music scene it changed everything. All the way down under, the Scientists’ couldn’t help but be inspired by groups such as the … Read more
By Nick Caruso When England’s Band of Skulls released Baby Darling Doll Face Honey in 2009, it forcibly introduced the band with a tight collection of blues-inspired rock … Read more
Blue Moon Marquee is composed of duo A.W. Cardinal (vocals/guitar) and Jasmine Colette a.k.a. Bandlands Jass (vocals, bass, drums). The two have previously released two albums: Lonesome Ghosts and Last Dollar. … Read more
Some bands are just meant to be seen live. The Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead instantly come to mind, not because you can’t enjoy their recorded music, but because seeing … Read more
Two Redneck Riviera bars will open in late 2016 on famed city strips, Las Vegas’ Grand Bazaar Shops and Nashville’s local is Lower Broad. Here’s the best news: Owner John … Read more
Here we have a new album recorded live some years ago, back in 2006 to be precise. Now, a full decade down the road, it sees the light of day … Read more