Ah, Phil Spector. You just have to love the guy. Whether it is his influential production technique found within the “Wall of Sound”, his
My latest review takes a look at the talented B.C. Camplight’s second album, Blink of a Nihilist. The Philadelphia native conquers his own personal
When Britain’s most infamous tabloid newspaper, The Sun, published a few months ago that Paul Weller and Graham Coxon were in the studio working
In the daring realm of pop music that is both otherworldly and unconventional, there are doubly-named modern bands like Man Man or Xiu Xiu
Whenever I receive a copy of an album from a different country than my own (USA), it is always met with enthusiasm and buoyancy.
For fans of Becky Stark’s self-produced modern operetta, “Bird Songs of the Bauharoque”, it hardly came as a surprise when she hit it big
There are some artists who, despite a plethora of quality releases, can never quite manage to appeal to a mainstream audience. In the case
I recently took up a writing position at the fantastic online webzine, PopMatters. Being one of the most professional and in-depth media sites online,
In the world of music, a musician’s originative location is often irrelevant. As long as you can play an instrument or write songs, that
Kris Anaya could have easily become the frontman for a generically incapable indie-rock band. He could have learned three chords, gathered a few friends