Review: Michael Bloomfield – From His Head to His Heart to His Hands

Review: Michael Bloomfield – From His Head to His Heart...
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This three-disc set is a lot to wade through, and it is so eclectic, treading into jazz and rock regions, I can’t imagine any blues fan, guitar enthusiast or fan of the artists Bloomfield worked with not finding the trip worth it.  … read more

Review: Luke Bell – Self-Titled

Review: Luke Bell – Self-Titled
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Luke Bell = J.P. Harris + Don Gibson + Dale Watson
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Review: Luke Winslow-King – The Coming Tide

Review: Luke Winslow-King – The Coming Tide
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When it comes to contemporary roots music, the easy route is to punk things up—play it faster or with an edge—but roots music transcends time and period. Luke Winslow-King walks that fine line between slavishly authentic and radical change just for the sake of change.  … read more

Review: Loves It – All We Are

Review: Loves It – All We Are
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“Western Swing Murder” is a jaunty little tune about a murder that masterfully pays homage to the genre referenced in the song’s title. “Rocket ship” is a quick rocker that showcases Walters’ Springsteen-like charisma.  … read more

Review: Lydia Loveless – Somewhere Else

Review: Lydia Loveless – Somewhere Else
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I first pegged Lydia Loveless as some sort of simple female equivalent to Hank 3, but as I listened further, I realized she is much more than that. … read more

Review: Lara Hope & The Ark-tones – Luck Maker

Review: Lara Hope & The Ark-tones – Luck Maker
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Lara Hope & the Ark-tones = Imelda May + The Reverend Horton Heat + Kim Lenz … read more

Review: Jonny Manak & the Depressives – Cold Pizza & Warm Beer

Review: Jonny Manak & the Depressives – Cold Pizza &...
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Jonny Manak & the Depressives = The Cramps + The Sonics + Dead Boys … read more

Review: Kait Lawson – Until We Drown
Review: Kim Lenz and the Jaguars – Follow Me

Review: Kim Lenz and the Jaguars – Follow Me
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While maintaining all the tropes of a garden variety release, this record also is a step forward for Lenz, who gained more urgency and has become more visceral in her delivery. … read more

Review: Jonny “Two Bags” Wickersham – Salvation Town

Review: Jonny “Two Bags” Wickersham – Salvation Town
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The sideman, usually with a guitar in his hand, has finally stepped out of his role as six-string slinger for Social Distortion and put together his first solo full-length. … read more