This low-voltage, high energy, coolly warm collection of stellar acoustic-based songs comes from the co-author of the timeless classic, “Summer In The City”. For those not familiar, Mark Sebastian is…
CD Reviews
The remarkable new album by Oslo’s Gazpacho blows away the conventions of rock, prog, and the makeup of the “epic” song.
The new album Gravitas features a sound closer to “classic” Asia.
If there is a universal truth among people who dedicate their lives to music, either the creation of it or the consumption it, it is that each generation bemoans the…
For such a positive-sounding title, you probably wouldn’t expect such a negative reaction, but…
Making a case for concerts on home video, Dream Theater put out a more than comprehensive package.
Sometimes “more” equals brilliance. Sometimes more is only more.
Can you make two pop records devoted to the sport of cricket?
Popdose reviews the long-awaited return of Boards of Canada, last heard from in 2006.
Dw Dunphy reviews the latest from indie pop true believer Lisa Mychols.
UK electro pop songstress releases second album, makes certain Popdosers tingly.
Bowie could have done anything he wanted at this point…so he made a rock record.
With just about a month in hindsight, was My Bloody Valentine’s “mbv” worth it?
Kenny Vance and the Planotones showcase their amazing group vocal harmonies once again on their 2013 album Acapella.
Mike Oldfield and York team up to remix selections from his back catalogue.
Richard Thompson — or, more properly, Richard Thompson, Esq., OBE — is arguably the finest white guitarist of his generation. He is also, sometimes, our greatest living songwriter. The former…
Free Energy’s latest is unpretentious, and every now and then that’s all you need.
Listening to Blur in concert is nice, but seeing Blur in concert is better.