by Sean Passmore | Nov 8, 2017 | Album of the Week
The Chateau Marmont is a 90-year-old hotel located in the heart of Los Angeles’ famed Sunset Boulevard. It’s 63 rooms have been frequented over the years by such romanticized luminaries as Jim Morrison, Sharon Tate and her then Roman Polanski, Hunter S. Thompson,...
by Sean Passmore | Nov 4, 2017 | Album of the Week
After spending a decade independently releasing three albums of her own music Memphis born multi-instrumentalist singer songwriter Valerie June can now successfully lay claim to her second major label release in just under four years. The Order Of Time marks June’s...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 29, 2017 | Album of the Week
Bob Dylan’s profound influence on popular music in the last century is undeniable, so much so that Nobel’s Royal Swedish Academy, amidst a great deal of controversy, awarded him the world’s most prestigious prize for literature last year, marking the first time...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 23, 2017 | Album of the Week
A mediocre effort from one of Canada’s most gifted songwriters. Watershed feels like a contractual obligation album featuring an uninspired Curran simply going through the motions. Never has Six Shooter Record’s mission statement “Life is too short to listen to shitty...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 21, 2017 | Album of the Week
As light as his Black Keys are heavy, Dan Auerbach’s second solo album in eight years is a delightful ’70’s flashback chock-full of upbeat melodic hits the decade’s chart topping AM radio fare is now famous for. Waiting On A Song is 32 minutes...