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Jim Kweskin and Geoff Muldaur are still mining America’s musical traditions.
Read MoreLike the novel it is based on, “Eileen” eventually becomes a morally ambiguous, and twisted, noirish mystery.
Read MoreMany Don DeLillo fans will overlook this novella’s somewhat stilted dialogue and perfunctory erotic scenes for the sake of another taste of his dark and knowing world.
Read MoreHow can you act sanely when your country is brazenly committing genocide? Many of us didn’t.
Read MoreThe music Nick Waterhouse performs (almost all of which he writes) is consistently retro—not to mention relentlessly danceable and fun.
Read MorePeggy Lee’s career took her far from the bifurcated sexual image expected of a canary — 40% coy seductiveness and 60% “I just want to settle down but will entertain you until the right guy comes along.”
Read MoreRoadrunner: New Light, New Machine is Brockhampton’s tightest album to date.
Read More“He’s someone who appears only once in a hundred years.”—Hermeto Pascoal
Read MoreBetween the foibles and hopes of middle-age and the vast perfection of nature, the documentary Low and Clear finds its compelling rhythms and its poetry.
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Music Commentary: Vinyl Resting Place – How To Love LPs Not Too Much But Well
The LP format has had mobs of claims made about it over the years, some silly, some solid. As an old platter-flipper pro, here’s my take on some of them.
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