Reviews

Curtis Harding

If there’s one thing to note about Atlanta’s soul man Curtis Harding, it’s that the man can pack out a room. The last time Harding performed in New York he … Read more

Wolfmother

  Photos by Laura Sedor   Formed well over a decade ago, Wolfmother’s been performing since 2004, with a few bumps along their road. Regularly compared to hard rock and … Read more

Waco Brothers

After a dozen albums or so, you’d think that the Waco Brothers would have earned more respect. On the other hand, being the essential insurgents that they are, respect isn’t … Read more

Beth Hart

Photos by Arnie Goodman   When Los Angeles native Beth Hart walked onto the Town Hall stage in New Yok City, she immediately forged an intimate connection with the audience, … Read more

Griffin House

A solemn yet sturdy set of songs, Griffin House’s new album takes a confessional tone that aptly informs these heartfelt narratives throughout. Sung and strum with clear conviction, they find … Read more

Loretta Lynn

Loretta Lynn is surely one of country music’s greatest stars. A genuinely astonishing writer, player and singer, Lynn has weathered countless storms in her own, well-documented personal life and the … Read more

Coheed and Cambria

Photos by Laura Sedor It’s been over 20 years and eight studio albums since Coheed and Cambria formed, so it’s no surprise that they have a devoted following. They play … Read more

Tibet House US Benefit Concert

Photos By Leland Gorlin    As the first hint of spring crept into the air, a diverse crowd gathered in the august Carnegie Hall for an equally venerable cause, the … Read more

The Two Tens

Yes! There it is! I found a record that exudes the kind of hot tempered energy I want from a punk album: it’s fun, filthy and filled with zero bullshit. … Read more

Bill Carter

Another early best of 2016 arrives via Texan Bill Carter, who 28 years ago made an album produced by the Allmans’ and Stones’ pianist Chuck Leavell that featured not only … Read more