Clocking in at 40 minutes, ambient and experimental guitarists Kyle Bobby Dunn and Wayne Robert Thomas have, in short, created two works on KBD / WRT that it is all too easy to become absolutely lost in.
Bengt Berger's 1981 album Bitter Funeral Beer is a forgotten World Music gem, a compelling mix of jazz and Ghanaian music that features a great cast of musicians, including trumpeter Don Cherry. B.G.M.'s M Milner dives into this overlooked album.
Massive Attack's third album Mezzanine is the space between what Massive Attack was, and what the group was on the cusp of evolving into. The album has its 20th anniversary on 4-20-2018 and Kevin Krein celebrates the albums timeless nature.
Kacey Musgraves new record Golden Hour does all the things you’d want a great country record to do, plus a few you wouldn't expect, writes M Milner, which not only makes it her best yet, but an early contender for the best record of 2018.
Hardcore punk band Turnstile literally kicked off their latest tour in support of their sophomore LP Time & Space Monday night, April 9th at the Cleveland Agora Ballroom. Lead singer Brendan Yates stormed the stage as the band played the first notes of “Bomb”, jumping, kicking and punching the air.
The Final Tour: The Bootleg Series Vol. 6 covers Miles Davis and John Coltrane's 1960 tour through Europe, both their first exposure to an international audience and the last times they'd play together. It's a worthy addition to both their catalogues, writes B.G.M.'s M Milner.
Concerning Love Ire & Song’s ten year marker quickly passing by, Frank Turner’s evolution of a punk turned poet-laureate is a moment captured in history where the manifestation hadn’t quite set in, but was soon becoming.