Steely Dan, “Black Cow” from ‘Northeast Corridor’ (2021): Steely Dan Sunday
This lineup has played together longer than any incarnation of Steely Dan, so the results overall are excellent.
This lineup has played together longer than any incarnation of Steely Dan, so the results overall are excellent.
Robert Lamm shows that he can still write and arrange great Chicago songs, but it’s a shame the production betrays him.
If Projekt Gemineye’s forthcoming ‘In the Year of 3073: Book II’ continues the theme and musical glory of this first single, we are in for a treat.
Released 45 years ago today, ‘Wings Over America’ stands as some of the most vital work that Paul McCartney has ever done.
Thrift Store Halo’s long-awaited ‘Pop-Rocket’ EP pinned the passionate angst of vintage Graham Parker to a wall of hard-fisted power-pop arrangements.
The dark pulsing psych-rock brainchild of Sicily’s Gioele Valenti, JuJu’s ‘La Que Sabe’ is music that shakes the moon a bit.
Ross Boissoneau digs into new seasonal sounds from Steve Perry, Kelly Clarkson, Norah Jones, Blackmore’s Night and others.
‘El Camino’ arrived 10 years ago today as an extension of everything the Black Keys accomplished with ‘Brothers’ – just turned up to 11.
I’ve reached the end of this collection of great Donald Fagen songs with mixed feelings.
What does it say about the state of this band when Chicago doesn’t even phone it in for the best track on ‘Chicago XXXVI: Now’?