by Sean Passmore | Mar 4, 2017 | Album of the Week
Two full years before the release of their 1980 debut album the Village Voice dubbed the then-unsigned Feelies “The Best Underground Band in New York”. Fast forward to 2017 and The Feelies, cited by R.E.M. as a major influence, have a new record on the...
by Sean Passmore | Feb 25, 2017 | Album of the Week
Edgy formulaic vocal driven pop for the masses, Quadra Island BC natives Mother Mother release their sixth album of radio friendly fare in ten years. Surprisingly, the three most interesting tracks on the record were left off of the album proper and released...
by Sean Passmore | Feb 18, 2017 | Album of the Week
Rock n roll godhead crooner Jim Morrison is alive and well and inhabiting the body of Orwells lead singer Mario Cuomo. This fact is never more true than in “They Put A Body In The Bayou”, the kick ass opening track to The Orwells 3rd LP Terrible Human...
by Sean Passmore | Feb 11, 2017 | Album of the Week
Media darlings The xx have delivered their third album in 8 years to practically universal acclaim. Their second album to top the UK album charts at #1 not to mention debuting in the US at #2 in the Billboard 200, reviews from mainstream publications are giving this...
by Sean Passmore | Feb 4, 2017 | Album of the Week
A classic rock smorgasbord of prog influenced slickly produced hard edged modern pop with the bravado of Queen (It Comes As No Surprise) the anthemic radio friendly hooks of ’70’s era Journey and Boston (One Good Piece Of Me) the riff bashing swagger of...