by Sean Passmore | Mar 29, 2024 | Album of the Week, Blog
Who: Chris Ducey What: Songs Of Protest And Anti Protest Where: Los Angeles, California, USA Why: Two albums titled “Songs Of Protest And Anti Protest”, released nearly 50 years apart, have caused quite a bit of controversy and confusion since being...
by Sean Passmore | Mar 24, 2024 | Album of the Week, Blog
In the depths of musical obscurity lies the story of a forgotten legend and a legacy reborn. In 2017, Ariel Pink, the enigmatic American recording artist known for his lo-fi recordings and eccentric style, embarked on a journey to resurrect the ghost of a lost...
by Sean Passmore | Mar 17, 2024 | Album of the Week, Blog
This May 17th, as a way of marking Saint Patrick’s Day, let’s take a moment to revisit the Irish themed debut single by Wings, the band Paul McCartney formed after leaving The Beatles in 1970. Released on February 25th 1972, “Give Ireland Back To...
by Sean Passmore | Mar 3, 2024 | Album of the Week, Blog
Who: Nick Wheeldon & The Living Paintings What: Waiting For The Piano To Fall Where: Paris, France via Sheffield, England Why: Nick Wheeldon, the Parisian Englishman from Sheffield, England, recorded his third solo album, Waiting For The Piano To Fall live on a...
by Sean Passmore | Feb 27, 2024 | Album of the Week, Blog
Who: Zach Bryan What: American Heartbreak Where: Oologah, Oklahoma, USA via the United States Navy via Okinawa, Japan Why: Even with one of the most hyped origin stories in recent memory, it still takes stones to make your major label debut a triple album. With...