MUSIC REVIEWS

Justin Rudolph’s “Make Your Move” (SINGLE)

Quietly strumming to life in the simplest of terms an acoustic guitar can produce, we find Justin Rudolph’s “Make Your Move” aiming to please traditional pop fans right out of the gate. There’s a retro quality to this crossover folk tune that is evident in the structure of the song …

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Eagle Johnson “The Last Gun” (LP)

With the opening lyrics “Take me home, cook me in the frypan / Season me good, tell me I’m your man / Don’t just taste me,” it should be obvious from the jump that eccentricities are a big part of the new solo album from the mind of Eagle Johnson, The …

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Jo James “Street Lights” (SINGLE)

Austin, Texas based singer-songwriter Jo James is back today with the release of his new song, ‘Street Lights.’ This new song is a harmonious mix of Jo’s musical style. Influenced by R&B, Soul, and Blues, Jo James captures a feeling of serenity through his powerful song writing and smooth vocals in …

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Webster’s Wheel “Milk & Grass” (LP)

There’s not a lot of oomph to the opening bars of “People Around,” the first track in Webster’s Wheel’s new album Milk & Grass, but for all this song lacks in rhythmic energy it makes up for in warm tonal goodness the likes of which are a rare commodity anymore. The …

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Jeff Carlson Band “Enemy Within” (SINGLE)

Piercing but hardly colorless, the immeasurable strength with which the opening squeal of the guitar in “Enemy Within” starts up with is intimidating and tone-setting, but it’s representative of a small dose of what the Jeff Carlson Band came to do in 2021. With rock n’ roll’s reputation in total …

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Chesca “Crocodile Tears” (SINGLE)

With 2020 still freshly in the rearview for many, breakups were on the rise and many of our true natures were exposed to our closest to us. It certainly wasn’t pretty and I have heard my fair share of near horror stories of couples disbanding over angry disputes. But, I …

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