The Embryos – National Absurdatory
With National Absurdatory, The Embryos seemingly embrace a different musical genre with each track....
With National Absurdatory, The Embryos seemingly embrace a different musical genre with each track....
The new album from Ian M. Bailey takes some getting used to. Appropriately named Songs To Dream Along To,...
Menacing Smile was one of the best Eps of the year in 2020. The On and Ons are, well, Back For More. Their...
The prolific Mr. Turgeon has a new release out, an EP entitled Campfire Songs. As with past releases, this...
What is it they say about the best laid plans? Some 20 years after it’s expected release,...
This is a duel review this week as these two releases have several things in common. First and foremost,...
In the past decade and a half, Bleu has written pop gems for Demi Lovato, Selena Gomez and the Disney...
Earlier this year, Jon Flynn gave us Citrus, one of 2021’s best albums so far. In addition to this solo...
The Popravinas are back again with their unique brand of garage pop. Their new one, Goons West, picks up...
Best known for his work with power pop icons Cotton Mather, Robert Harrison continues to produce some of the...
While I don’t usually review two releases at once, both of these are cover albums so it seems appropriate....
The new one from Radio Days – their first in more than five years – starts right where Back in the Day left...
The Connection were experts at the pop-punk thing The Ramones made famous. The post-Connection Palmer shows...
Sal Baglio and Dan Kopko have released some fine albums in the past couple of years, the former with The...
My introduction to Ed Ryan was 2017’s Furious Mind. The diversity in his songwriting immediately struck me –...
Coming out of a pandemic, one can’t get better news than this; The Spontetones’ 40th Anniversary Reboot is...