by Jeff from Scottidesign.com | Nov 13, 2009 | Music Reviews, New Releases, Promotions
Wolfmother’s 2006 debut release, Wolfmother, rocked the music world and showed that there is more to the Australian music scene than just AC/DC and Silverchair. However, their newest album, Cosmic Egg, is sure to secure Wolfmother as a powerful, worldwide musical...
by morristown@scotticd.com | Nov 13, 2009 | Music Reviews, New Releases
The New Mastersounds, from Leeds, England, began a US tour on Wednesday, November 4th in Charlottesville, VA in support of their freshly released album, Ten Years On, released on One Note Records. The venue, called Rapture, was tiny and packed. The band was in top...
by Jeff from Scottidesign.com | Nov 13, 2009 | Music Reviews, New Releases
*** stars Yo La Tengo was already a well-established indie band by the time they entered my consciousness with Painful, in 1993. They had already morphed from a band with a Lou Reed/Velvet Underground fixation into one with an expansive, experimental sound that could...
by Jeff from Scottidesign.com | Nov 13, 2009 | Music Reviews, New Releases
Memento Mori, the highly anticipated sophomore album from Flyleaf, is a more mature and polished installment of the southern rock band’s trademark style. The album as a whole is not as raw as some of songs from the band’s 2005 self-titled debut album that went...
by Jeff from Scottidesign.com | Nov 4, 2009 | Music Reviews
These Kentucky rockers may be the best unknown band in rock music today. Their fifth album, Evil Urges, steers away from their earlier classic southern rock and into a new realm of modern music. Debuting in the Top 10 on the Billboard Charts in its first week, Evil...
by morristown@scotticd.com | Nov 4, 2009 | Music Reviews
When Family went into the recording studio in late 1969 to make their third album, with new members John Weider and Poli Palmer, the stakes couldn’t have been higher; they had suffered various blows throughout the year, and it seemed as if the group was...