by daveburck April 9, 2021 Number of comments0 New Music Reviews Taylor Swift’s Bye Bye Baby: What’s Old is New Again The wait is over and Fearless (Taylor’s Version) is now out in the wild. What seemed like a dream forContinue Reading
by daveburck April 7, 2021 Number of comments0 New Music Reviews Justin Bieber’s Loved By You: Marshmallow Peeps for Your Soul Ever since listening to Purpose, I have a soft spot for Justin Bieber. That record had some great pop hitsContinue Reading
by daveburck March 22, 2021 Number of comments0 New Music Reviews BlackPink’s How You Like That: The Healing Power of K-Pop It’s time to get international with International Women’s History Month. In late 2020 and early 2021, I have found theContinue Reading
by daveburck March 20, 2021 Number of comments0 New Music Reviews Lucinda Williams’ Cover of Sharon Van Etton’s Save Yourself: Defiance and Despair In 2010 Sharon Van Etton released Save Yourself on her breakthrough record Epic. Now, we have some artists covering tracksContinue Reading
by daveburck March 19, 2021 Number of comments0 New Music Reviews Ani DiFranco’s Revolutionary Love: A Message of Healing First and foremost, Ani DiFranco is my hero. She is a fearless activist, role model to millions, started her ownContinue Reading
by daveburck March 9, 2021 1 New Music Reviews The Dolly Mixtures’ How Come You’re Such a hit With the Boys, Jane: A Hidden Treasure Brought to Life I love new music from 1978, which is what we have from the Dolly Mixtures. Rachel Bor, Hester Smith andContinue Reading
by daveburck March 5, 2021 1 New Music Reviews St. Vincent’s Pay Your Way in Pain: Prince with a Dash of Feminism We kick off our Women’s History Month with an indie icon, Annie Clark – a.k.a. St. Vincent. The last timeContinue Reading
by daveburck March 2, 2021 Number of comments0 New Music Reviews Black Thought’s Welcome to America: The American Dream Exposed as a Lie The movie Judas and the Black Messiah will soon be in cinemas in Australia, but the soundtrack is already here.Continue Reading
by daveburck February 26, 2021 Number of comments0 New Music Reviews Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’ Carnage: Finding Love in Suffering Nick Cave and Warren Ellis team up for their latest release Carnage. Both Cave and Ellis have created iconic musicContinue Reading
by daveburck February 23, 2021 Number of comments0 New Music Reviews David Grey’s Heart and Soul: Back to Basics I have a soft spot in my heart for David Grey’s records White Ladder and Sell, Sell, Sell in theContinue Reading