Album Reviews

NRBQ

Eclectic, daring and utterly unique, NRBQ gleefully colored outside the lines on a thrilling self-titled 1969 debut album of frenzied rock ‘n’ roll fun that sounds as fresh and uninhibited … Read more

Marie Knight

Well, well well. What can be said about this one? Simply superb release, recorded back in 2007 but only now coming to light. Sadly, Marie Knight has left us, passing … Read more

Joan Baez

Joan Baez is one of several musicians with roots in the ’60s who have recently announced intentions to cease touring or recording. Ms. Baez is among the senior-most of her … Read more

The Weight Band

Save the last waltz for The Weight Band, who admirably carry on the legacy of The Band on World Gone Mad, a sunny record dedicated to the dearly departed souls … Read more

The Bad Plus

Laying to rest any concerns about upsetting band chemistry, new pianist Orrin Evans has assimilated the experimental, uniquely creative culture of The Bad Plus with ease. His deft inside-out runs, … Read more

The Oak Ridge Boys

  Gospel is in no way a foreign concept to Hall of Fame quartet The Oak Ridge Boys. From its earliest lineups to the present day, Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall, … Read more

Ned Hill

The first riffs of Six Feet Above Ground got me: a little eerie, with more than a little twang and a lanky, down-and-dirty rhythm that latched on to slow my … Read more

Sue Foley

Frozen solid, after having it broken almost beyond repair, it would take a blow torch to melt Sue Foley’s heart. At least that’s the impression she gives in a tough, … Read more

Sarah McQuaid

Taking to heart the old adage “ashes to ashes, dust to dust,” U.K. singer-songwriter Sarah McQuaid expresses her wish to be returned to the earth in death, in “Break Me … Read more