Jon Kanis – All-American Mongrel Boy (2014)
A set of durable sounds, steered by depth, insight and million-watt melodies.

A set of durable sounds, steered by depth, insight and million-watt melodies.

Two albums into his solo career, Sturgill Simpson remains one of the most interesting characters in country music.

Often overlooked, ‘Slang’ allowed the band to explore new musical territory and stretch its wings.

White’s “old, yet new” vibe again has him brilliantly mixing seemingly unrelated styles.

Tom Petty said his new album was going to rock. And, it’s clear now, he meant it.

This majestic, simmering music is a captivating soundtrack looking for an epic film.

The title is derived from Creole patois for “wonderful.” And wonderful, it is.

Eleven-year Steely Dan sax veteran Weiskopf amply demonstrates why Becker and Fagen love this guy.
This time, we’re combining tracks from the group’s immediate post-breakup solo albums.

“We were thinking at one point,” drummer Jim McCarty says, “of going down to Mississippi.”