Archive for April, 2022

Richard Turgeon, "I Never Loved You" (2022): One Track Mind

Richard Turgeon, “I Never Loved You” (2022): One Track Mind

Crunching with Weezer-like chords, Richard Turgeon’s “I Never Loved You” is magnified by compact melodies, stable beats and flurries of airy harmonies.

Kyte - 'Kyte' (2009): Forgotten Series

Kyte – ‘Kyte’ (2009): Forgotten Series

This self-titled LP from Gothenburg, Sweden-based Kyte was a solid debut by a very promising group. In fact, I called them the best new band of 2008.

The Five Best Songs on Toto's Best Album, 'IV'

The Five Best Songs on Toto’s Best Album, ‘IV’

Exploring a handful of standout moments from Toto’s multi-platinum, multi-Grammy winning fourth album, released 40 years ago today.

Photo by Ste Holland

The Long Journey of Joe Bailey’s ‘Devil in the White City’: Something Else! Interview

Joe Bailey joins Preston Frazier to discuss his dark and violent new H.H. Holmes-themed studio project, ‘Devil in the White City.’

How Marillion Kept Their Momentum Going With 'Somewhere Else'

How Marillion Kept Their Momentum Going With ‘Somewhere Else’

Marillion returned 15 years ago this week with a pleasantly unexpected follow up to the epic, widely lauded ‘Marbles.’

How R.L. Burnside's 'Bad Luck City' Introduced an Exciting New Blues Voice

How R.L. Burnside’s ‘Bad Luck City’ Introduced an Exciting New Blues Voice

Released 30 years ago, R.L. Burnside’s debut album ‘Bad Luck City’ belatedly introduced an almost fully formed genius.

Yannick Rieu Génération Quartet, "Time Is, Life Was" (2022): Something Else! video premiere

Yannick Rieu Génération Quartet, “Time Is, Life Was” (2022): Something Else! video premiere

Here is the video premiere of “Time Is, Life Was,” from ‘Qui Qu’en Grogne’ by the Yannick Rieu Génération Quartet.

Michael Gregory Jackson - 'Electric Git Box' (2022)

Michael Gregory Jackson – ‘Electric Git Box’ (2022)

The solo guitar album ‘Electric Git Box’ may very well be the purest form of Michael Gregory Jackson’s unparalleled artistic expression.

How the English Beat Stayed Weird But Hit With 'Save It For Later' Anyway

How the English Beat Stayed Weird But Hit With ‘Save It For Later’ Anyway

Issued 40 years ago today, the English Beat’s closest brush with the mainstream still incorporated all of these bizarrely effective moments of creativity.

Chris Mondak, "Hats Off" from 'Glass Spheres' (2022): Something Else! video premiere

Chris Mondak, “Hats Off” from ‘Glass Spheres’ (2022): Something Else! video premiere

Here is the video premiere of the riotously fun Nawlins-styled ditty “Hats Off” from Chris Mondak, from his upcoming album ‘Glass Spheres.’