by Glenn Sargeant | Nov 26, 2020 | Reviews
Cousin Harley — Let’s Go Let’s Go is the seventh release from Canada’s hillbilly trio Cousin Harley and was recorded in early Spring 2020 at Afterlife Studios in Vancouver. Led by Gretsch endorsee Paul Pigat who not only wrote every song on the record but also...
by Glenn Sargeant | Nov 20, 2020 | Reviews
Kai Strauss — In My Prime Opener ‘Going To London’ features a horn section which was built around US saxophone virtuoso Sax Gordon and whilst it has a rich full sound it is more Las Vegas than London. The drum intro from Alex Lex on the title track sets the scene for...
by Glenn Sargeant | Nov 20, 2020 | Reviews
Andy Cohen With Moira Meltzer-Cohen — Small But Mighty Songs For Growing People Andy Cohen is a virtuoso finger-style guitarist who grew up with a piano and lots of Dixieland Jazz Records. The Sixties Folk Revival got him hooked on the music of Big Bill Broonzy and...
by Glenn Sargeant | Nov 13, 2020 | Reviews
George Benson — Weekend In London In the music world, you have certain artists and musicians who through years of releasing albums, extensive global touring and overall hard work are able to reach a moment of their career where they are fortunate enough to be able to...
by Glenn Sargeant | Nov 7, 2020 | Reviews
Aris Paul Band — Ghosts This is the second album from Aris Paul Band following their 2018 debut Drive All Night. This record focuses on Aris’ friends, family and hometown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and kicks off Astray complete with an impactful rhythm section...