I really wanted to love the latest disc from U2. They occupy a certain place in my heart and always will because of how I basically grew up with the band. It was the winter of 1982 when I went in to the lunch room […]
Category: Media Reviews (Books/Movies/Music etc.)
Middle Cyclone / Neko Case
Middle Cyclone Neko Case With her latest release, Neko Case proves again why she is worthy of being mentioned with the most important musical artists of her generation. Catchy pop tunes, jangling guitars, perfectly placed supporting vocals, a solid backing band, a multi textured wall […]
Little Honey / Lucinda Williams
Little Honey Lucinda Williams 2008 Lucinda Williams the perfectionist has been replaced by Lucinda Williams the dynamic yet slightly inconsistent performer. This isn’t meant as a slight in the least. Considering she only released four albums the first 20 years of her career and then […]
The Road / Cormac McCarthy
I feel like I’m cheating. Don’t get me wrong, I love music as much as the next person, but when I’m settling in for a long solo drive the best way to pass the miles is with a good audio CD of a published book. […]
My Life with the Grateful Dead / Phil Lesh
My life with the Grateful Dead By Phil Lesh Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (7/6/87) Feel Like a Stranger Franklin’s Tower New Minglewood Blues Row Jimmy Mama Tried Big River Far From Me Stagger Lee Desolation Row Don’t Ease Me In Shakedown Street Samson and […]
Mountain Bike! / William Neally
Mountain Bike! William Neally I got into mountain biking about the same time William Neally released Mountain Bike! It was the early 90’s and rigid forks, 18 speed bikes, top mount shifters and pedals with toe clips were what we used. Many would say it […]
Easy Tiger / Ryan Adams
Easy Tiger Ryan Adams The only territory broken by Ryan Adams with his Easy Tiger release is that he has decided to put out a finished, solid effort. Don’t misunderstand, Adams will end up as one of the most important artists of his generation, but […]
The Jungle / Upton Sinclair
The Jungle Upton Sinclair I’ve always been fascinated with early 20th century history. Part of it may come from the fact that I was born and raised in Pittsburgh and still reside in the far eastern suburbs of the city. Industrial giants like Frick, Mellon […]
Rock N Roll / Ryan Adams
There are very few perfect rock and roll albums that have ever been released. Nevermind, London Calling and Let it Bleed come to mind as being solid from beginning to end and that is really all that you could ask for in a record. Rock […]
Radiohead / Kid A
I’m going to have to disagree with the music critics and hard core Radiohead fans on this one. I suppose the constant airplay of “Creep” back in the early 90’s made Thom Yorke want to run and hide. Instead of offering anything resembling an accessible […]