With ‘In Between Evolution,’ the Tragically Hip Struck a Hopeful Pose Once More
Released 15 years ago today, the Tragically Hip’s ‘In Between Evolution’ returned to a typical but sadly uncommon search for beauty.

Released 15 years ago today, the Tragically Hip’s ‘In Between Evolution’ returned to a typical but sadly uncommon search for beauty.

‘Everyone Stares’ lets fans into the Police’s inner sanctum as they experience key early victories – and early frustrations, too.

The first-ever vinyl reissue of James Taylor’s ‘One Man Band’ live album prompts a re-evaluation.
Songs about brain power by Metallica, Ramones, Elvis Presley and others square off in a new edition of JC Mosquito’s Odd Couples.
Toto’s “High Price of Hate” is basically over about a third of the way in – or it should be, anyway.

A flawless collection of pop rocking shapes and sounds, ‘Pop Circles’ finds Richard X. Heyman in his element once again.

Sarah Gail Brand has been described as “the most exciting trombone player for years,” and I agree.
Released 25 years ago this week, Tortoise’s self-titled album still evokes a mood.

Hopefully, this is just a brief taste of a larger future offering from Mark Anthony K and the Lower 3rd Collective.
Mike Keneally’s ‘Dog’ kicked off 15 years ago this month with a lot of raw, minimalist rock-guitar type of music, then inexplicably stumbled.