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Show Detective. Friday, April 26th Jordan Davis, MVP Arena, Albany, 7pm Jordan Davis brings the Damn Good Times World Tour with special guests Mitchell Tenpenny and Ashley Cooke to MVP Arena on Friday, April 26! An Evening with Shawn Colvin & KT Tunstall Together on Stage, Universal Preservation Hall, Saratoga Springs Shawn Colvin and KT […]
Avey Tare – 7s – Album Review by Joshua Reedy. (2023) My copy: limited 2023 press on violet vinyl by Domino. Cows On Hourglass Pond saw Avey Tare embrace the synthesizer more intimately again, creating a tighter relationship between the acoustic melancholy of Eucalyptus and the electronic variety of his earlier solo works. 7s then […]
Friday, April 19th Memories of Patsy – The Patsy Cline Tribute, The Linda, Albany, 8pm The legendary Patsy Cline comes to life once again in the national touring show Memories of Patsy. This incredible tribute concert takes its audience on a trip back in time to the days when the amazing singer graced the stages […]
Pearls Before Swine – Balaklava – Album Review by Joshua Reedy. (1968) My copy: 1968 press by ESP Disk. A staunch anti-war statement as expressed immediately within the cover’s depiction of The Triumph Of Death, the second full-length from singer-songwriter Tom Rapp and co. (conversely to its artwork) embraces peaceful and fragile sounds as a […]
Jukebox. Billie Eilish Billie Eilish has a tattoo. She probably has more than one, but this one she’s only showing to people on her “close friends” Instagram, because it is themed around her new album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft.” The album, produced by and in collaboration with brother Finneas, will be coming out all […]
Observations and Ramblings from a Cranky Old Guy – An Xperience Column – by Jeff Spaulding. This month, I will relive my youth (as it were) with a trip down memory lane to my earliest time in radio, when I was learning the business, polishing my chops, and trying to talk on the air without […]
Ramleh – The Great Unlearning – Album Review by Joshua Reedy. (2019) My copy: 2019 press by Nashazphone. Enigmatic British noise project Ramleh operated in the power-electronics scene primarily in the 80s, pushing the boundaries of both music and aesthetics. Fast forward to their most recent release come 2019, The Great Unlearning: an expansive, modern […]