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Eliot Lewis, A New Year’s ‘Adventure’ at Daryl’s House
After a slight drought in my live music attendance toward the end of last year, the first night of the New Year seemed to be the appropriate time to kickstart 2017 on the right track and dropkick...
- Posted January 3, 2017
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Eliot Lewis Talks New Solo Release, Hall and Oates Band, Live From Daryl’s House
When you meet Alice Cooper backstage at Madison Square Garden at the age of eleven… Follow that up with a weekly ritual of being backstage for The Who, Elton John, and a host of others, the natural...
- Posted December 28, 2016
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Les Bohem Offers Truth and Lots of Music on Debut Release
So who is Les Bohem and why is he so sad? Well, it’s complicated. Les Bohem is a singer-songwriter, a writer of screenplays, an Emmy winner and currently an executive producer of a Shut Eye, a Hulu...
- Posted December 21, 2016
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Digital Order Are ‘On Our Way’ with New Single
If you fund it, they will tour. And so they did. Digital Order, an electronic/rock band from Australia, established a Kickstarter campaign and raised enough money to get out on the road and deliver their brand of...
- Posted December 1, 2016
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Scott Taylor, ‘Blues Kitchen’ Reviewed
Every now and then you get to hear, or more accurately, you get to feel the blues through an artist. On his new release, Blues Kitchen, Scott Taylor not only shares the feeling, but serves it up...
- Posted November 14, 2016
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TALIA ‘Thugs They Look Like Angels’ – Reviewed
Boom. Right out of the box, Thugs They Look Like Angels, the new release from Parisian trio TALIA, lets you know what the album is all about. “American Bride,” comes out fast, racetrack fast. The band uses...
- Posted November 7, 2016
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Thank You. The Naveblues Reimagines Zep
Thank You. First rule of doing a cover song is “Do No Harm.” That rule especially resonates when the song is a classic, originally done by a band of legendary status. That being said, The Naveblues, an...
- Posted October 26, 2016
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Kivanc Kilicer’s Chilling Video “Devil’s Thought”
Kivanc Kilicer released a video for “Devil’s Thought,” and it’s an intense and haunting adventure While the song is good any time of year, the video fits quite nicely into the Halloween season. Kilicer is the former frontman...
- Posted October 24, 2016
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‘A Distant Light’ by Burak Ozmucur, Reviewed
Burak Ozmucur has traveled a long road in search of a landing spot for his musical career. From his birthplace in Istanbul, Turkey, Ozmucur has now made a home for himself in the USA, specifically, the Great...
- Posted October 20, 2016
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UK Rockers Thirsty Release ‘Albatross’ – Review
With their second album Albatross, set to drop on November 7th, Thirsty works the same formula as their debut album. Intense lyrical imagery, and layers of sound formed by smoking guitar work. And, they use just enough...
- Posted October 19, 2016