Additional Reviews
‘Uncivil War’ takes another step forward in moving the dial for blues in a more eclectic direction
Churchwood is a blues-loving band breaking the structures and conventions of the genre while still showing their love and respect.
Three-song EP honors Hinkley’s folk and roots upbringing and punk/DIY ethos
Joe Bonamassa, with whom Kirk Fletcher recorded two albums has said that he is “hands-down one of the best blues guitarists in the world.”
If you like your blues rock hard and K-Bar sharp, ‘Cosmic Radio’ from Dudley Taft is the ticket
Robert Connely Farr has laid out a 16-track feast of ‘Country Supper,’ and invites us all to sit down for a heaping helping
The Pinx frontman melted all his influences that range from rock to glam rock to funk to soul playing all the instruments, except some guest appearances by Roger Manning Jr. on keyboards and Dashill Smith on horns.
UK’s rising star has a unique sound that can be described as Baroque pop with blues at its heart, elements of classical music, and a smidge of folk
With all the bad stuff that’s gone on this year, this album refreshes my blues lovin’, little rock ‘n roll heart.
‘Trouble’ is a ray of sunshine in the world’s darkest hour
Robertson’s distinct, youthful voice is the catalyst for his creative lyrics, and genius multi-instrumental playing.
Collier’s lyrics are sly and witty, and when you add them to her extraordinary musicianship, exceptional singing voice and spot-on production, it makes her a quadruple threat.
