This is not the first visit to Vodka for Pokey LaFarge (see reviews for Central Time and So Long Honeybee, Goodbye), but his fortunes continue to rise so it seems a good time to revisit this great artist. Something in the Water is a humorous look at love in Pokey LaFarge’s unique style. It is from the long-player by the same name that should be available for purchase as you read this. For more on Pokey LaFarge, be sure to check out…
Read MoreI’m late to the George Ezra party, but thanks to my daughter’s recommendation, I’m in now! George recently released his debut long-player, Wanted On Voyage (January 2015), in both original and deluxe formats. The deluxe version gives you three bonus tracks. George does a good job of releasing videos for his songs, making it easy to pick a favorite, and for this go around I just had to pick Listen To The Man, because of the humor included with video guest…
Read MoreBekah Kelso And The Fellas new long-player, No Stranger, should be fully released by the time you read this (February 2015), so if you are a fan of blues inflected everything music, then go pick up a copy right now! Front woman Bekah Kelso has the vocal phrasing of a jazz vocalist, a blues-rocker or a folk-popster, depending on the track. The band is tight yet playful and very accomplished. Wicked Love (seen here played live), is included on…
Read MoreBurn Antares is unapologetic about their devotion to late 60’s early 70’s rock. It’s a refreshing bit of retro that is nonetheless, as much about today’s sound as it is about yesterday’s. You may remember Burn Antares from the review for Man’s Eye from their 2013 debut release about a year ago. In that review, I compared lead vocalist Grace Farriss to Grace Slick, and that is still true here, but it isn’t an imitation, or at least it does not…
Read MoreArmed with a powerful (and I mean powerful) set of vocal chops that can rip the rafters wide open or soothe the souls most painful moments, Crystal Bowersox is a vocal force to be reckoned with. Her songwriting is no slouch either. Case in point would be Dead Weight, the opening track from 2013’s All That For This. Ms. Bowersox tunes are what I would refer to as blues infused Americana, but whatever you categorize them as, they are wonderful. On the music…
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