Review: Aimee Mann – The Forgotten Arm (2005)
There have [been] reviews already written about Aimee Mann’s most recent album “The Forgotten Arm.” … Continue reading…Review: Aimee Mann – The Forgotten Arm (2005)
There have [been] reviews already written about Aimee Mann’s most recent album “The Forgotten Arm.” … Continue reading…Review: Aimee Mann – The Forgotten Arm (2005)
In another world, Blue Merle might be popular and “Burning In The Sun” would be a multi-platinum album. But here and now, the band doesn’t stand a chance. … Continue reading…Review: Blue Merle – Burning In The Sun (2005)
The Standard shows how much they have grown to be able to perform with a clear focus on “Post Wire to Wire.” … Continue reading…Review: The Standard – Post Wire To Wire (2005)
Chris Glover’s “Hell Isn’t That Funny” is one of the most original blends of rock, pop, rap, hip-hop and R&B makes for easy listening and downright satisfaction to the ears and mind. … Continue reading…Review: Chris Glover – Hell Isn’t Even That Funny (2005)
The Samples (and Phish comes to mind) have followed such a road of being dumped by their record label, but continuing to make their music. … Continue reading…Review: The Samples – Very Best Of (2005)