Namoli Brennet, Black Crow (Flaming Dame Records) If I’ve said this once, I’ve shouted it from the roof beams: If all you’re going to do is sit, strum and sing, stand up tall and make sure you’ve at […]
Namoli Brennet, Black Crow (Flaming Dame Records) If I’ve said this once, I’ve shouted it from the roof beams: If all you’re going to do is sit, strum and sing, stand up tall and make sure you’ve at […]
Bob Dylan, Christmas in the Heart (Sony, 2009) 6.5 While it’s probably a little too soon to bandy about the “d” word – “dementia,” that is – Bob Dylan’s bizarre behavior persists. Even a cursory look at the headlines will […]
If rockabilly had things like elder statesmen, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better candidate than Chapel Hill, North Carolina’s Dexter Romweber. With deeper, more thorough roots than The Cramps’ Lux Interior — and all-around superior musicianship than the cheeky […]
Control No real joy at all – Manchester. Wife, child. Annik. He was twenty-three.
DiG! Two thousand hours and seven years to say this: Anton Newcombe, ass.
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