Mal Continuous Short Feature Film Pirate! If you think the title Continuous Short Feature Film by Los Angeles musician/visual artist Mal (they) has a deeper meaning, it certainly does. Yet, it also actually refers to a continuous short, 20-min [...]
Black Lips Apocalypse Love Fire Records Musical maturity brings its own set of challenges, and avoiding the temptation to settle into a familiar sound is perhaps top of the list. Having hit their 10th studio album, The Black Lips have got over [...]
Julian Taylor Beyond The Reservoir Independent Following the release of his critically acclaimed 2020 album, The Ridge, Toronto’s Julian Taylor has returned with his latest record, Beyond The Reservoir. Produced alongside his long-time [...]
Red Hot Chili Peppers Return Of The Dream Canteen Warner Records Return Of The Dream Canteen marks the second double album from the Red Hot Chili Peppers this year. Building off the monumental success of Unlimited Love – which dropped in April – [...]
Eliza Edens We’ll Become The Flowers Independent Since Nick Drake’s enigmatic artistic figure left us too early, many other singer/songwriters, both male and female, were compared to his entirely individual musical and lyrical [...]
Brian Eno FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE Verve/UMC When Brian Eno left Roxy Music, after their second album (For Your Pleasure) in 1972, and released his debut solo album, Here Come The Warm Jets, print ads appeared in the British press ‘Eno Sings’, a [...]
Stephen Becker A Calm That Shifts NNA Tapes Sometimes, artists hit it right on the nose when they come up with an album title, but often that is not the case, particularly when debut albums are concerned. Yet, here is a debut album that does [...]
Alter Bridge Pawns & Kings Napalm Records After taking a year off which saw both Myles Kennedy and Mark Tremonti release solo records – Kennedy’s The Ides Of March and Tremonti’s Marching In Time and Mark Tremonti Sings Frank Sinatra – Alter [...]