All posts by Kath Galasso

  • Jim Peterik, ‘The Songs’ – Reviewed

    When you’re a musician who has co-written one of the most recognizable songs ever recorded. When that song goes on to win a Grammy, a People’s Choice Award, is nominated for an Academy Award, hits Number 1...

    • Posted September 2, 2016
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  • He Is Me Releases ‘Let It Drip’

    Sometimes lyrics and melody aren’t what draws you to a song. Sometimes a song will pull you in only with its feel. “Let It Drip” from He Is Me, is one of those songs. He Is Me...

    • Posted August 25, 2016
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    Sluka, A Taste of ‘Introversions’

    Christopher Sluka doesn’t do things halfway. With ten studio albums under his belt, his newest adventure finds him filming videos for all 13 album tracks off his latest album, Introversions. The music videos are to be released...

    • Posted August 23, 2016
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  • The Grand Undoing Releasing ‘Sparks Rain Down from the Lights of Love’

    According to his bio, Seth Goodman has two passions in life. The first is “creating post-rock Americana confronting alienation and mortality.” The second one is drinking sparkling wine. After listening to Sparks Rain Down from the Lights...

    • Posted August 23, 2016
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  • Downtown Mystic, ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Romantic’ Reviewed

    Let’s just say right off the top. Finally, finally, someone got the feel of old school rock and roll without making it sound, well, old. Out of Jersey, where we take our old school rock very seriously,...

    • Posted August 16, 2016
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  • Holly Montgomery, ‘Leaving Eden’ Reviewed

    “You want to join the party?” Yeah? Well that’s the opening question asked by Holly Montgomery on her new release Leaving Eden, and if you’re looking for some rock with meat on the bones, then you might...

    • Posted August 15, 2016
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  • Swan, A Look Back With Marc Droubay

    What could have been. We’ve all had those moments in life when you reflect back on a time in your life when either a decision you’ve made, or a circumstance that occurred, changed the course of your...

    • Posted August 8, 2016
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  • ‘A Temporary Human Experience’ By Turning Virtue. Prog Or Not Prog, Worth A Listen

    A good rule of thumb for any band is to bring in the best people available. For Buffalo NY’s progressive rockers Turning Virtue, that meant inviting Mark Zonder, considered by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the...

    • Posted July 9, 2016
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    Reviewed: Tumbler, Back With ‘Come To The Edge’

    When we first heard from Tumbler, the band was a family affair where they recorded an album and put a posterity stamp on their years of kitchen concerts. Richard Grace, his son Harry, and friend and record producer...

    • Posted June 29, 2016
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    Can A Girl Have Too Many? ‘Suitors’ By Wonky Tonk

    Every once in a while you come across an artist or a song that is a little out of the ordinary. It’s not what you would normally rush to hear, or even consider it anywhere near your...

    • Posted June 27, 2016
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