Reviews

Derrick Procell

Once again, we have a surprise near year end. Derrick Procell has an amazingly soulful, gritty voice and, together with his partner, Grammy winning lyricist Terry Abrahamson, delivers some highly … Read more

Morphine: Journey of Dreams

The drug of choice for much of the 1990s indie-rock community was Morphine. Like opium dens of dangerously dark, seductive and stylish sound, their records resonated with an alternative crowd … Read more

The Lazy Suns

You’ve probably already heard the Lazy Suns. Made up of Marc Clayton, Brad Jarvis, Rick Morse, Jeff Sohn and Larry Winchester, this five piece band released their first EP, but … Read more

Rebecca Rego and the Trainmen

In Lay These Weapons Down, the sophomore release from Champaign, IL’s Rebecca Rego & the Trainmen, we see Rego, Matt Yeates, Eric Fitts and Cory Ponton in a different light. … Read more

Kenny Neal

Born in New Orleans and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Kenny Neal was inevitably immersed in the blues from infancy. His father, the renowned singer and harmonica player Raful Neal, … Read more

Dale Watson

Honky tonk singer, songwriter, guitarist and Lone Star beer aficionado Dale Watson provides a stout and tasty remix of 12 country music classics with his newest CD, Under the Influence. … Read more

Big Star

Big Star holds an almost mythical status in the world of underground rock. Beloved for the songwriting brilliance of Alex Chilton and Chris Bell, the group’s sound was rooted in … Read more

Blackfoot

Photos by Arnie Goodman   The Blackfoot train rolled into B.B. King’s on this fall night not only to promote a new release on their own Loud ‘N Proud Records … Read more