Album Reviews

Twin River

Passing Shade is the sophomore release of Canadian garage rock band, Twin River. Based in Vancouver, the quintet released their debut LP, Should The Light Go Out in 2015. Tracks … Read more

Alexis P. Suter Band

Blues fans and festival goers should be familiar with Alexis P. Suter by now. In any case, the rocking, enormous power of Suter and her band is on full display … Read more

The Broadcast

The Broadcast relocated to the burgeoning music mecca of Asheville, NC after beginning a few years ago in the NYC area. This is their second release and it finds the … Read more

Jimmy ‘Duck’ Holmes

When we referenced this as a “studio” album two months ago upon Jimmy ‘Duck’ Holmes’ release of Live at Briggs Farm, we were only half right. This is the inaugural release … Read more

Clint Morgan

The romantic allure of post-Civil War outlaws like Jesse James, Cole Younger, and The Daltons are still motivating songwriters one hundred fifty years later. It’s impossible to listen to this … Read more

Bruce Hornsby

If nothing else, Bruce Hornsby’s career has always seemed to be propelled by far flung ambitions. His early albums brought him an immediate fan base, garnering him a Grammy for … Read more

case/lang/veirs

The genesis for this collaboration of lush harmonies amidst orchestral backdrop is several years old and it took almost three years to complete the project given the busy schedules of … Read more

Eden Bareket Trio

Choice, is a no-fuss, no muss Eden Bareket led sax trio that sets up a lean, smoky vibe from the first note and not only sustains it, but builds upon … Read more

Wolfert Brederode Trio

Atmospheric, like Parisian rain. The notes falling on your ears like they would on your face: soft, sliding, tinged with a blue legacy. Black Ice is the hushed work of … Read more

Wayne Bergeron

Veteran trumpeter Wayne Bergeron fashions a free swinging, full throttle big band sound on Full Circle, a disc that is virtually impossible not to listen and swing to. Ably abetted … Read more