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Professor Tip Top - 'Tomorrow Is Delayed' (2021)

Professor Tip Top – ‘Tomorrow Is Delayed’ (2021)

Professor Tip Top’s ‘Tomorrow Is Delayed’ is an excellent album which leaves its own footstep on the dark side of any distant moon.

Lucinda Williams, Jorma Kaukonen + Manchester Orchestra: 2021's Seasonal Sounds

Lucinda Williams, Jorma Kaukonen + Manchester Orchestra: 2021’s Seasonal Sounds

The holiday music of 2021 may not be plentiful, but there are a handful of very worthy new releases and reissues.

When Guided By Voices Came Storming Back With 'Doughnut for a Snowman'

When Guided By Voices Came Storming Back With ‘Doughnut for a Snowman’

Ten years ago, a five-song, seven-minute (yes seven-minute) EP heralded a period of astonishing productivity for the newly reformed Guided by Voices.

Pink Floyd - 'A Momentary Lapse of Reason: Remixed & Updated' (2021)

Pink Floyd – ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason: Remixed & Updated’ (2021)

As good as previous Pink Floyd vinyl reissues are, ‘A Momentary Lapse of Reason: Remixed & Updated’ is quite unique.

Jimmy Ryan - 'Astral Cafe' (2021)

Jimmy Ryan – ‘Astral Cafe’ (2021)

A rock-guitar lover’s goldmine, ‘Astral Cafe’ finds Illinois guy Jimmy Ryan grooving on his sonic pursuit of an electric Eden.

Beatles Gift Guide: Kit O'Toole's Top 2021 Albums, Books, Movies, Box Sets + More

Beatles Gift Guide: Kit O’Toole’s Top 2021 Albums, Books, Movies, Box Sets + More

For Beatles fans, 2021 proved to be a bonanza.

'Wings Over America' Remains a Pinnacle for Paul McCartney, Warts and All

‘Wings Over America’ Remains a Pinnacle for Paul McCartney, Warts and All

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 - 'Pop-Rocket' (2017): On Second Thought

Thrift Store Halo – ‘Pop-Rocket’ (2017): On Second Thought

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.

Why the Black Keys' 'El Camino' Was More Continuation Than Breakthrough

Why the Black Keys’ ‘El Camino’ Was More Continuation Than Breakthrough

‘El Camino’ arrived 10 years ago today as an extension of everything the Black Keys accomplished with ‘Brothers’ – just turned up to 11.

Renaissance - 'Scheherazade and Other Stories' (1975; 2021 expanded reissue)

Renaissance – ‘Scheherazade and Other Stories’ (1975; 2021 expanded reissue)

Spoiler alert: There’s not an electric guitar to be found on Renaissance’s ‘Scheherazade and Other Stories.’ But that is a big part of the charm.