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Review – The Last Revel – The Last Revel
By Evan Verploegh
Let’s be honest here: Bluegrass bands are a dime a dozen these days. It takes a true uniqueness and distinction to set yourselves apart from the large pack of bluegrass and americana musicians we see today. What has come in the current revival of bluegrass, folk and americana is an incredible amount of friendly competition that challenges bands to excel in musicianship and develop a notable sound that can be quickly identified. Minneapolis’ own The Last Revel has successfully honed in on a sound that does just that. [Read more…] about Review – The Last Revel – The Last Revel
Review – Bloodpine – Fever Prone Circus Owned
By J.J. Anselmi
Fever Prone Circus Owned is Bloodpine’s debut LP, but you’d never guess. Each song, as well as the album as a whole, exhibits a mature sense of structure, instrumentation, and subtlety. With equal parts light and dark, Fever Prone Circus Owned conjures images of immense natural landscapes and a deteriorating small town America. [Read more…] about Review – Bloodpine – Fever Prone Circus Owned
An Evening With ERIK KOSKINEN BAND & Friends
“LIVE ALBUM” RELEASE SHOW
Review – A.M. Stryker – The Lion’s Share
By Brandon Henry
Rising out of the debris of life’s wreckage is AM Stryker’s The Lion’s Share, a gorgeous collection of songs that are as comforting as rain on a Sunday. The record is a lush, contemplative album that soaks to the core of your consciousness and lures you in for quiet reflection. With sparse instrumentation and a less is more approach, A.M. Stryker delivers nine powerful songs of pain, loss, grief, and eventually letting go. [Read more…] about Review – A.M. Stryker – The Lion’s Share
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