Archive for April, 2021

Chris Frantz - 'Remain in Love: Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, Tina' (2021): Books

Chris Frantz – ‘Remain in Love: Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, Tina’ (2021): Books

From bleak urban scenes came fascinating music – including that of Chris Frantz’s own band, Talking Heads – and then, life-long love.

The Brainiac 5 - 'Another Time Another Dimension' (2021)

The Brainiac 5 – ‘Another Time Another Dimension’ (2021)

The Brainiac 5’s ‘Another Time Another Dimension’ fuses ’70s-era psych/punk with a dose of reggae, and several new tunes that continue their second coming.

Desertion Trio - 'Numbers Maker' (2021)

Desertion Trio – ‘Numbers Maker’ (2021)

‘Numbers Maker’ sticks with the Desertion Trio original vision, but that vision is getting rougher and rowdier. Fortunately, Nick Millevoi & Co. know how to do rough ‘n’ rowdy.

Tower of Power - '50 Years of Funk and Soul: Live at the Fox Theater' (2021)

Tower of Power – ’50 Years of Funk and Soul: Live at the Fox Theater’ (2021)

What’s cool today might become passé, but ’50 Years of Funk and Soul’ reminds us that Tower of Power never will be anything less than hip.

Toto, "Alone" from 'Old Is New' (2018): Toto Tuesdays

Toto, “Alone” from ‘Old Is New’ (2018): Toto Tuesdays

Composed by the remaining core members of Toto, “Alone” presents a dynamic and energetic take on what it means to grow old.

The Third Arrangement, "Rosie" (2021): One Track Mind

The Third Arrangement, “Rosie” (2021): One Track Mind

Due this week, “Rosie” picks up where the Third Arrangement left off with their debut EP ‘Scarecrow.’ That’s a good thing.

Butcher Brown, "Truck Fump" from 'Encore' (2021): Something Else! sneak peek

Butcher Brown, “Truck Fump” from ‘Encore’ (2021): Something Else! sneak peek

Check out this satisfying fusion-jazz number “Truck Fump,” an advance single from Butcher Brown’s upcoming ‘Encore’ EP.

Ken Sharp - 'Miniatures' (2021)

Ken Sharp – ‘Miniatures’ (2021)

Ken Sharp’s latest album ‘Miniatures’ stands as a complete departure from the genre he is generally associated with among power-pop aficionados.

Giancarlo Tossani's Big Monitors, "O'Neal's Porch" (2021): One Track Mind

Giancarlo Tossani’s Big Monitors, “O’Neal’s Porch” (2021): One Track Mind

Big Monitors’ lively cover of “O’Neal’s Porch” is all about the exhilaration of freedom coupled with the majesty of tradition. That’s probably the best way to honor William Parker.

Chicago, "Night and Day" from 'Night & Day: Big Band' (1995): Saturdays in the Park

Chicago, “Night and Day” from ‘Night & Day: Big Band’ (1995): Saturdays in the Park

This beautiful Cole Porter update finds Chicago’s Jason Scheff singing with so much passion that you’d think he wrote it.