As I indicated less than two weeks when featuring Benji Hughes’ excellent A Love Extreme, releasing a double-disc album as a debut can be
Ever since the emergence of California-based surf-rock instrumentalists like The Surfaris and Dick Dale & the Del-tones in the early ‘60s, it has become
As I currently sit on this return bus to DC within a horde of traffic, I cannot help but turn my focus toward the
Updates will resume on Monday. Have a great holiday weekend. Some groups form after coming together by traveling across the borders of states, countries,
Though it is a risky venture to release a double album even if you are a considerably prestigious artist, the bulk of such releases
It says a lot about a band’s confidence when they opt to choose the most natural settings possible for the recording of their music.
Longtime fans of punk music would likely consider it an unwarranted insult if one related the duration of a song to the peak of
A prevalent veneration for the past can certainly be detrimental to an artist’s work if their techniques are either outdated or generic, but holding
Within the packaging of their debut album, the Minneapolis-based Dark Dark Dark opted to include an eight-page booklet of photographs that featured a few
Like many college students in October, this past month – for me – has been the busiest of the year in terms of workload.