S. Victor Aaron’s Mid-Year Best of 2014 (Avant Garde & Experimental Jazz): Jimmy Giuffre, Roscoe Mitchell, Jamie Saft/Joe Morris
The appeal of this music is its unbiased diversity and lack of set rules.
The appeal of this music is its unbiased diversity and lack of set rules.
A crown-jewel Steely Dan outtake from around the ‘Gaucho’ recording sessions.

Add a blues belter, and this little-heard early-1970s Stooges demo is reborn.

Ian McLagan returns with a boozy swagger, even while examining deep human emotions.
He says Crosby Stills and Nash bested the original – and it’s not even close.
Rarely considered part of the canon, these two albums nevertheless have their moments.

The addition of Alissa White-Gluz leads to one of Arch Enemy’s best overall efforts to date.
A career-defining three-EP set, a stirring comeback, another thrilling head scratcher.

Amendola is an affable, do-it-all drummer with a wicked backbeat.

More than an album, these archival 1987 recordings unfold like a conversation.