Can you be nostalgic for a time and scene you never experienced or were maybe not even alive during? Bandanas and bell bottoms, lava lamps and love beads, cruising down the Pacific Coast Highway in a convertible Aston Martin – […]
Rob Caldwell is a writer and librarian living near Toronto. He has written for various online publications, including The Allmusic Guide, PopMatters, and All About Jazz. He also runs a website about the band The Reivers and has a music blog called Music To Eat.
Can you be nostalgic for a time and scene you never experienced or were maybe not even alive during? Bandanas and bell bottoms, lava lamps and love beads, cruising down the Pacific Coast Highway in a convertible Aston Martin – […]
I admit that when Cary Hudson released his first solo album, The Phoenix, in 2002 I was a bit disappointed. I had been hoping for a continuation of the more exploratory, bigger sound that had started to seep into his […]
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