Essentials: Leon Bridges ‘Coming Home’ Album Review
Conjuring up the smoky soul of Sam Cooke, the debut album from Leon Bridges is a compelling old-school triumph.
Read moreConjuring up the smoky soul of Sam Cooke, the debut album from Leon Bridges is a compelling old-school triumph.
Read moreThe 2011 album from Philadelpia-based songwriter Kurt Vile is as distinctive and intriguing as its title.
Read moreA Fool To Care demonstrates there is no better singer of white blues/ R&B/soul material around than Boz Scaggs.
Read moreTeddy Thompson is blessed with a gorgeous voice, a wry wit and musical genes from the famed Richard Thompson.
Read moreRoy Orbison’s ‘Mystery Girl’ stands the test of time from beginning to end: the songs are all about heartbreak, desire and dreams.
Read moreThe Crooked Brothers are superb instrumentalists and great songwriters: Thank You I’m Sorry is a terrific album.
Read moreThe Prince of Elegance returns with ‘Avonmore’, his finest album in years, redolent with the sheen of Roxy Music .
Read moreOlenka and the Autumn Lovers’ ‘Hard Times’ is a perfect album for the change in season: melancholy, gorgeous and powerful.
Read moreThe new album from Walter Salas-Humara is as original, as understated and as necessary as music gets these days.
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