Album Review: Leo Sawikin Releases ‘Row Me Away’

Singer-songwriter Leo Sawikin releases his new album, Row Me Away, via Riverine Music. Recorded at Sound on Sound Studios in Montclair, New Jersey, the album was produced by Grammy-winner Marc Swersky, mixed by Tony Black (tracks 1-7), Seth Von Paulus…

“My Morning Jacket” Review: New self-titled album features evocative tones.

‘My Morning Jacket’ is simply more of the same thing you’d expect from the band after 20+ years.

Album Review: Santana – ‘Blessings And Miracles’

Encompassing 15-tracks, ‘Blessings And Miracles’ by Santana features a handful of worthwhile songs, as well as some that are little more than sonic stuffing.

Album Review: Hank! – ‘Guilty Pleasures (Are the Best Ones)’

The new album from former Absent Boundaries member Hank Close, aka Hank!, is out now. Here’s a review of the country and alt-rock project.

‘In These Silent Days’ review: Brandi Carlile finds a new meaning in the otherworldy haze of introspection

From the outside, it seems like it’s been a hell of a three-plus years for the Washington stater Brandi Carlile, both as a human and an artist: the rip-roaring success of the country supergroup The Highwomen, multiple Grammy nominations and…

Album Review: Jon Patrick Walker Releases ‘The Rented Tuxedo & Other Songs’

Authentically alt-country yet laced with country-pop and indie-rock, ‘The Rented Tuxedo & Other Songs’ by John Patrick Walker offers stylish and swanky vocals.

Album Review: Fortunate Youth Releases ‘Good Times (Roll On)’

‘Good Times (Roll On)’ delivers grand flavors of reggae, ranging from soft and luxurious to potent thrumming tones–an impressive album.