by Pete Sargeant | Aug 31, 2018 | Reviews
Snew You’ve Got Some Nerve (Independent) Snew are Californian rockers preaching love and unity and this is their fourth album release. It’s produced by Bobby Owinski and their lead singer is Curtis Don Vito. First track here UR Freaking Me Out rides in with...
by Pete Sargeant | Aug 27, 2018 | Reviews
Al Di Meola Elegant Gypsy & More LIVE (EAR Music) I can vouch for this artist’s dexterity and execution as a live player, because back in the time when I was mainly listening to fusion I went to see the jazz supergroup Return To Forever. Now this crew did waste a...
by Pete Sargeant | Aug 27, 2018 | Reviews
Curse Of Lono As I Fell (Submarine Cat Records) Felix and crew return with a second album, created with the benefit of many stage performances which have given the ensemble a truly organic musical dynamic presence without blunting their edge. Not a bad place to have...
by Pete Sargeant | Aug 26, 2018 | Reviews
Elevation Falls What Will Be (Independent) Put together by Hazel Jade Rogers back in 2012, Elevation Falls’ name really does invite mention of ups and downs from sub-editors. This record has core players of Hazel, Christopher Richard Young guitars,...
by Pete Sargeant | Aug 26, 2018 | Reviews
Dan Webster Devil Sky (Paper Plane Records) This songwriter is described as pretty much writing Americana-style material with a British twist…probably a ruse for a hack to suggest the pigeonhole him as Anglicana. So it’s best to give his new...
by Pete Sargeant | Aug 24, 2018 | Reviews
Little Red Rooster Lock Up The Liquor (Independent) This outfit presents original material in their own style and comprises Kevin McCann on guitar, Dave Holtzman on harp, Jeff Michael bass and drummer Bob Holden. They play the East Coast circuit in the main....