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...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 15, 2017 | Album of the Week
32-year-old multi-genre bassist Stephen Bruner has achieved much in the twenty odd years he has been professionally immersed in the business of making music. At 15 he was a member of 90’s boyband No Curfew, contributing to their overseas chart success in Germany...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 14, 2017 | Album of the Week
Dave Davies is rock royalty, full stop. Not only is he credited with single-handedly creating distortion for rock n roll guitar by taking a razor blade to the now legendary green amp, he was a key member of England’s first and most famous sibling rivalry band, The...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 11, 2017 | Album of the Week
Recorded and produced in Chicago by Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy at his hometown recording studio The Loft, Kacy & Clayton’s latest is very much a swinging full band affair, seeing the millennial acoustic folk duo from rural Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan beefed up this time...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 6, 2017 | Album of the Week
27-year-old Aldous Harding’s latest album Party, contrary to what it’s title might suggest, is a refreshingly poignant acoustic reprieve from most of the ear crushing computer-generated electronic noise and mind-numbing beats that make up much of the soundtrack to the...