Forgotten series: Jon Kanis – Cabalistic Dispatch (2005)
Flexible, interesting and right on the pitch, this was an exceptional work of art.
Flexible, interesting and right on the pitch, this was an exceptional work of art.
Beverly Patterson joins drummer Dave Munden to talk about the Tremeloes, a band that crafted picture-perfect tunes pulsating with energy and passion.
Spellbinding, optimistic, and fueled by smart and crafty moves galore.
Velvett Fogg is best known as the home of a pre-Black Sabbath Tony Iommi.
A set of durable sounds, steered by depth, insight and million-watt melodies.
A loose and lively affair, ‘On The Blue Road’ emphasizes the dynamics of democracy.
Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers were European hitmakers at the height of Beatlemania.
Morning Dew’s chops were tight and dynamic, and their songs bristled with melody and substance.
I received a copy of the Click Beetles’ ‘Wake Up to Music!’ just a few hours ago, and I’ve listened to it four times already.
“I really don’t like it,” Andy Babiuk says, “when people call us a supergroup.”