Lannie Flowers Live in NYC – A Review
Before a note is played, Lannie Flowers and his band make an impression. Firstly, the collective wingspan of...
Before a note is played, Lannie Flowers and his band make an impression. Firstly, the collective wingspan of...
Back in 2010 singer, songwriter and guitarist Edward O’Connell released Our Little Secret, perhaps the most...
In the 90’s he had a cup of coffee as The Records’ drummer, moved on to appear in a...
And the business is Powerpop. Back in 2010, The American Professionals released on of my favorite EPs of...
The Forty Nineteens’ follow up to their 2012 debut album is here and its a very pleasant surprise....
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Their debut LP reminded me a bit of a ragged Plimsouls. They followed that up with The Kids Don’t...
The last few weeks at Carolina Orange have been all about living legends. This week it’s a super-group...
The Fleshtones opened their set at Greensboro’s Blind Tiger with an old favorite, “Hitsburg...
The Len Price 3 hit you right in the face with a one-two punch I’ve not heard in quite some time....
The more things change, the more they stay the same. After having released their 22nd LP, The Fleshtones...
Just about everyone liked the Spongetones. If was virtually impossible not to get caught up in the catchy...