by Sean Passmore | Nov 7, 2020 | Album of the Week
Following in the footsteps of 1984’s Once Upon A Christmas with Kenny Rogers and 1990’s Home For Christmas, A Holly Dolly Christmas is 74 year old Dolly Parton’s third Christmas album. The record is Parton’s 51st studio album to date, 64th when...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 24, 2020 | Album of the Week
2020 sucks balls. A lethal pandemic, quarantines and the requirements of social distancing literally killing off careers in the music industry, the year has been the worst since the depression. That said, some good has come out of it, namely art works and other...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 18, 2020 | Album of the Week
British electronic music duo Disclosure consists of brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence. Hailing from Surrey, England, their first two albums, Settle (2013) and Caracal (2015), were both nominated for Best Dance/Electronica Album Grammy awards. After a five year break...
by Sean Passmore | Oct 4, 2020 | Album of the Week
After releasing three EPs, Mantra (2016), Rise Over Run (2017) and Wayward Flyers Vol. 1 (2020), Oshawa, Ontario based hard rocking duo Crown Lands return with their first full length, the self titled 7 track Crown Lands LP from major label Universal Music Canada....
by Sean Passmore | Sep 26, 2020 | Album of the Week
Next year marks the 20th anniversary of The Killers’ formation in 2001. In the 16 years since their 2004 debut album Hot Fuss they have released 6 albums, the latest of which is Imploding The Mirage. Perhaps the most interesting thing about the latest Killers...
by Sean Passmore | Sep 12, 2020 | Album of the Week
Love them or hate them, there has never been another band quite like The Doors. A film school graduate stricken with stage fright for a lead singer, a jazz drummer, a classically trained pianist and a flamenco guitarist made for the unlikeliest of all rock n roll...