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Review: Tommy McLain :: “I Ran Down Every Dream”
Unexpected comeback of the swamp pop legend When Van Dyke Parks arranges, Nick Lowe and Elvis Costello share songs, CC Adcock produces and a bushy white beard with a yellow…
The review on this cocktail bar that stuns the owners
08/26/2022 at 09:17 EST A user named Carmen María has posted a bad review of a bar she hasn’t even been to The owner has warned him of his mistake,…
Review: Julia Jacklin :: Pre Pleasure
First work, then pleasure — most of us must have heard this very old-fashioned saying in their childhood. On her third album PRE PLEASURE, Australian singer/songwriter Julia Jacklin explores the…
Bret McKenzie: “Songs Without Jokes” (Review & Stream)
Of course, the title is also a warning: a joker (McKenzie is part of the comedy duo Flight Of The Conchords, also wrote music for “Muppets” films) is serious here.…
Review: Oehl :: No flowers
First of all, the hard fact: the duo OEHL has split up. The Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Hjörtur Hjörleifsson was still involved in laying the foundation for those pieces that KEINE BLUMEN…
Stella Donnelly: “Flood” (Review & Stream)
If you look for the species of bird that adorns the cover of “Flood”, the Internet finds out: These are stilt-walkers. They belong to the Avocet family, and that’s almost…
Review: The Lounge Society :: Tired Of Liberty
Surprisingly, lounge society hadn’t existed in the 1980s; nobody wanted to have invented the semiotically charged word combination that could have described so well a funk-jazz-pop project to the left…
Heather Nova: “Other Shores” (Review & Stream)
The folk elf surprises with original covers In the distant past, this woman who grew up on a boat in Bermuda was considered a wondrous angel from another planet. Then…
Review: Muff Potter :: With all love
The one novelty on Muff Potter’s first album after their separation in 2009 and live reunion in 2018 requires the other: instead of Dennis Scheider, Felix Gebhard (Home Of The…
“Breeders”: The Magic of the Profane (Review & Stream)
A sub-genre has emerged, especially in British series, which continues the tradition of the naturalistic view of the profane magic of everyday life with calmness and a precise eye. Far…