From a Window to a Screen, the new album from Kirsten Lambert is described as a “new classic” jazz recording. It is that, and more. It is an invitation to enter a magical world of song, guided by an assured voice of the utmost clarity who interprets each note with a purposeful intimacy. The songs … Continue reading
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New Blues: Rory Block — ‘Ain’t Nobody Worried’
There’s always a feeling of immense anticipation when Rory Block releases a new album. Her latest, Ain’t Nobody Worried, does not disappoint. There simply is no blues guitarist and singer around who covers as much territory (musically and emotionally) and with as much artistry as Ms. Block. She has an authority that allows her to … Continue reading
New Folk/Americana: Ethan Daniel Davidson — ‘Stranger’
Label: Blue Arrow Records Ethan Daniel Davidson knows how to establish a mood, how to sustain it, and how to explore every emotional space in it. He knows how to create and inhabit a musical world that makes total emotional sense to the listener. He does this on his new album, Stranger. His luminous vocals … Continue reading
New Jazz: Michael Kaeshammer — ‘The Warehouse Sessions’
Michael Kaeshammer — The Warehouse Sessions When I sat down this evening to listen to jazz pianist Michael Kaeshammer’s new album, The Warehouse Sessions, I found myself wishing I had put it on as soon as my day began. I would have loved listening to it all day long. It’s a collection of invigorating performances … Continue reading
New Country: Jon Pardi — ‘Mr. Saturday Night’
Label: Capitol Records Nashville Honky tonk nights might are alive and well, thanks to Jon Pardi. He has a knack for blending the current requirement of having a musical hook with a classic sound. Mr. Saturday Night is the fourth studio album from Jon Pardi and features the #1 hit, “Last Night Lonely.” Jon produced … Continue reading
New Blues: Crystal Shawanda — ‘Midnight Blues’
Label: True North Records You could say that singer-songwriter Crystal Shawanda’s voice is her own section in a band — part brass, part percussion, and thoroughly electric — and you’d be correct. Need proof? Listen to her newest release, Midnight Blues. Enough said. It’s a fiery, raspy, siren that challenges the band to keep up. … Continue reading
New (Country?): Little Big Town — ‘Mr. Sun’
Label: Capitol Nashville Mr. Sun is the first album by Little Big Town that I’ve actually enjoyed. What’s changed? My expectations. After years of frustration, watching the super group sweep Country Music awards with songs that felt like they blonged in other categories, and while I wondered when the heck they were ever going to … Continue reading
New Blues/Rock: Bywater Call — ‘Remain’
Label: Gypsy Soul Records This is what you call a band. And what a band they are! Toronto-based band Bywater Call have a love for blues, soul, and roots music, and they’ve made a convincing argument for all three genres on their most recent release. Remain features Meghan Parnell’s powerful vocals and Dave Barnes’ equally emotive … Continue reading
New Music: Marcus Mumford — ‘(Self-Titled)’
Marcus Mumford has released a series of songs he probably never expected to share. Thank you, Mr. Mumford. These are songs that will resonate with millions. To title the project (Self-Titled) is brave and artistically accurate. It is a bold move, and it is worthy of all the attention it will receive. In these songs, … Continue reading
New Retro R&B: The Hungry Williams — ‘Let’s Go!’
Label: Rochelle Records The Hungry Williams‘ new album — Let’s Go! — will transport your soul. They are Milwaukee-based, but their swinging performance will take you back to 1950s New Orleans… specifically, at a jukebox, in a friendly roadhouse bar, with many excellent songs to choose from. It’s a welcome sojourn that delivers the essence … Continue reading