Album Reviews

Horse Feathers – So It Is With Us

If music lore is to be believed, Cynic’s New Year, the last album put out by Justin Ringle, the driving force behind Horse Feathers, spoke to his melancholy outlook on life and … Read more

Devon Allman – Ragged & Dirty

Ragged & Dirty is Devon Allman working it out for his own self with Tom Hambridge as the producer/drummer and a solid group of Chicago players surrounding and having his back.  … Read more

Roger Taylor – Best

Freddie Mercury gave Queen its majesty, but Roger Taylor gave the band its edge. Seated behind the drums, Taylor would usually get one opportunity per album to sing his heart … Read more

James Williamson – Re-Licked

Guitarist/songwriter James Williamson is not an original member of The Stooges, but he will forever be appreciated in the annals of rock history for providing guitar thunder and a songwriting … Read more

Parkay Quarts – Content Nausea

So there’s this band called Parquet Courts, but sometimes they put out records and play shows under a hilarious phonetic misspelling: Parkay Quarts. I proudly wear a Parkay Quarts pin … Read more

Jimmy Carpenter – Walk Away

If you thought Jimmy Carpenter was just an amazing saxophone player, think again! Although he plays great horn on some of the songs on his new album, he also wrote … Read more

Wampire – Bazaar

The mark of any good band, or any creative artist for that matter, is the natural ability to keep the people guessing. Such is the case when considering the sonic … Read more

Pink Floyd – The Endless River

Much like the means and methods used by the surviving Beatles to approximate a full-on reunion using John Lennon’s previously recorded piano and vocals, Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour and Nick … Read more