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Ross Hammond - 'Roll Forward' (2022)

Ross Hammond – ‘Roll Forward’ (2022)

Ross Hammond’s ‘Roll Forward’ is a mixture of jazz, folk, blues and jamming that sounds unique without even really trying to be.

Emperor Penguin - 'Sunday Carvery' (2022)

Emperor Penguin – ‘Sunday Carvery’ (2022)

‘Sunday Carvery’ finds Emperor Penguin bingeing on an assortment of musical condiments aimed to satisfy audiences with adventurous appetites.

Secret People, "Legitimate Perseverance" (2022): Something Else! streaming premiere

Secret People, “Legitimate Perseverance” (2022): Something Else! streaming premiere

Here is the streaming premiere of unrelenting “Legitimate Perseverance” from Secret People’s upcoming eponymous album.

Canadian Brass - 'Canadiana' (2022)

Canadian Brass – ‘Canadiana’ (2022)

Plaudits galore for the imaginative arrangements and serious, serious musical chops displayed on ‘Canadiana’ from the Canadian Brass.

Aerosmith – '1971: The Road Starts Hear' (2022)

Aerosmith – ‘1971: The Road Starts Hear’ (2022)

It’s refreshing to hear this version of Aerosmith without the glitz and glam that they became known for later on.

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Dave Douglas – ‘Secular Psalms’ (2022)

Dave Douglas’ ambition to honor a classic work of art from six centuries ago strictly on his own terms is what makes ‘Secular Psalms’ a piece of fine art on its own.

Richard Turgeon, "I Never Loved You" (2022): One Track Mind

Richard Turgeon, “I Never Loved You” (2022): One Track Mind

Crunching with Weezer-like chords, Richard Turgeon’s “I Never Loved You” is magnified by compact melodies, stable beats and flurries of airy harmonies.

Kyte - 'Kyte' (2009): Forgotten Series

Kyte – ‘Kyte’ (2009): Forgotten Series

This self-titled LP from Gothenburg, Sweden-based Kyte was a solid debut by a very promising group. In fact, I called them the best new band of 2008.

The Five Best Songs on Toto's Best Album, 'IV'

The Five Best Songs on Toto’s Best Album, ‘IV’

Exploring a handful of standout moments from Toto’s multi-platinum, multi-Grammy winning fourth album, released 40 years ago today.

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The Long Journey of Joe Bailey’s ‘Devil in the White City’: Something Else! Interview

Joe Bailey joins Preston Frazier to discuss his dark and violent new H.H. Holmes-themed studio project, ‘Devil in the White City.’