The Love Drunks – Mining Deeper in the Stooges’ Vein
The Love Drunks The Love Drunks Bomp Records By Christian Klepac Every year, another crop of young lions comes to us channeling the Stooges and trying to pump some life…
The Love Drunks The Love Drunks Bomp Records By Christian Klepac Every year, another crop of young lions comes to us channeling the Stooges and trying to pump some life…
Various ArtistsTo: Elliott From: PortlandBy Kasey Anderson Most tribute albums are an exercise in redundancy; a collection of artists trying to emulate, imitate or “put a new twist†on a…
Matthew Shaw – Convenience Burning Buildings Recordings (2005) By Evan Edward Stewart Do you remember watching those bad sci-fi movies about the future, with flying cars powered by thought? Did…
Dear Mercury Rev, You don’t know me, but I sure know you. I’ve been following you guys since you released Boces, a long time ago. I loved how new and…
Kasey Anderson – Hes baaaaaaack. Well, sort of. To call Prince’s new album, 3121 – and its predecessor, 2004’s Musicology – an “artistic resurgence” is something of a misnomer. The fact is, whether Prince was dabbling in jazz-infused instrumental jams or rattling off Jehovah’s Witness rhetoric, he was doing so with a good deal of artistry, skill and style.