Posts Tagged ‘album review’

Review: Hannah Vs The Many – All Our Heroes Drank Here

Hannah Vs The Many has created a second album, All Our Heroes Drank Here, that sounds like a mash up of an over-done Glee episode and a high school musical theater production. Hannah Fairchild claims she moved to New …

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Review: Black Taxi – We Don’t Know Any Better

If pop had an older, more-mature-but-still-makes-fart-jokes, kind of indie brother, Black Taxi would be friends with him. This Brooklyn-based 6-piece alt-rock outfit is joining the Class of 2010. Rubbing elbows in the class photo with the likes of Phoenix, …

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Review: Amy Winehouse – Lioness: Hidden Treasures

After the sudden (although not terribly surprising) death of Amy Winehouse, her fans were left heartbroken, not simply over the early exit of a star so talented, but crushed that she’d only left them with two albums. Although she …

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Review: Walter Parks – Walter Parks

Walter Parks, has been a contender on the guitar for the past three decades. He has regaled international crowds as the lead guitarist for Woodstock-famed Richie Havens, as half of the folk-duo The Nudes and also as the …

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Review: Naked Gods – No Jams

No Jams is the second full-length album dropped from Naked Gods, a band of merry men from the woods of North Carolina. No Jams is simple; there are no gimmicks, and that is a delightful reprieve from most rock …

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