Reviews

Al Basile

The ever prolific Al Basile is at it again.  You can count on the multiple BMA nominee, singer-songwriter/ cornetist to put out an album every year.  What sets Basile apart … Read more

Sarah Potenza

Viewing the album art, Sarah Potenza creates a rather foreboding presence, with her big white glasses, all modes of neckwear and her long, black feathered military jacket.  It also suggests … Read more

Josh White

A bit of an unusual offering here with near-legendary US bluesman Josh White’s 1956 album, “Josh At Midnight” being once again released on vinyl, a format that against all odds … Read more

The Scientists

Every so often, the Scientists, always restless and unruly, needed a change of scenery.  Birthed in 1978 in Perth, Australia, these feral rogues, who toiled in obscurity and experienced a … Read more

BJ Barham

Despite their lack of wider recognition, American Aquarium is a band that’s well seasoned in the art of exceptional americana. So that might beg the question of why one of … Read more

Tall Heights

In 2005, the great Phil Lesh (bassist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead) published a excellent memoir, Searching For The Sound.  It is a nice title for a volume of … Read more

The Coal Men

Guitarist Dave Coleman impressed me with his rock n’ roll guitar licks on the Coal Men’s 2013 Escalator. This one has a completely different feel. It’s dark, dusty, and atmospheric, showcasing … Read more

Outside Lands

All photos by Kyra Kverno Every year, Outside Lands sells out. But that’s really no surprise– nestled in the picturesque setting of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, the annual fest … Read more

Cahors Blues Festival / Cahors, France

Photos by Laura Carbone American blues and jazz music and musicians have been expatriates in France for years. Miles Davis made it his home, Alberta Hunter, John Lee Hooker, Leadbelly … Read more

Velvet Crush

As far as legendary albums go, Velvet Crush’s Teenage Symphonies To God doesn’t garner more than a cursory nod from the intelligentsia. Regardless, when it comes to classic power pop, … Read more