by Sean Passmore | Dec 27, 2018 | Album of the Week
Like every other important movement in popular music that has come before or since, punk rock must continue to evolve in order to remain relevant and truly representative of its time. Not unlike jazz music in the first part of the last century which, over a period of...
by Sean Passmore | Dec 27, 2018 | Album of the Week
Rock n Roll has a long and storied history of brothers, roommates and childhood friends meeting together in garages, front rooms and dank dirty basements, making music and changing the world. Kansas City Missouri’s Shy Boys can lay claim to sharing in at least part of...
by Sean Passmore | Dec 27, 2018 | Album of the Week
At 18 years of age Lindsey Jordan is an unmitigated success. Throughout the past three years the emboldened newly crowned darling of the indie music scene has been busy blazing a trail of hard won triumph amassing an impressive list of enviable accomplishments along...
by Sean Passmore | Dec 24, 2018 | Album of the Week
It’s been well over 35 years since Elvis Costello, then a 27-year-old angry young man born Declan Patrick MacManus, teamed up with Attractions Bruce Thomas (bass) Pete Thomas (drums) Steve Nieve (keyboards) and Beatles Sgt Pepper engineer Geoff Emerick to help realize...
by Sean Passmore | Dec 21, 2018 | Album of the Week
In the midst of a music career now in its 20th year, soon to be 40-year-old American R&B singer John Legend (born John Roger Stephens on December 28, 1978), with a succession of #1 chart topping gold and platinum selling albums to his credit, has long since...