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Kentucky Nightmare / Take Her Favor

At first listen, Kentucky Nightmare’s Take Her Favor stands out as odd, but odd in the best way possible. It’s a heady blend of dusty antique, modern indie and the […]

Unlikely Alibi

It’s taken almost four years, but ska/reggae rockers Unlikely Alibi are preparing for the release of their first full-length CD, an all-originals disc whose name, At the Ready, says it […]

The Outlaw Cowboys

I met The Outlaw Cowboys at their semi-stomping grounds, the Rock-n-Horse Saloon, for an evening performance. The guys definitely gave cowboys a good name, both in looks and in stamina, […]

Mudbone

It’s no coincidence that local hard rockers Mudbone named their recent release Evolution. After 15 years and innumerable lineup changes, Mudbone have evolved into a stable staple of the area […]

James Rude / Never Better Than Later

This local debut puts its best foot forward on the first track. An acoustic guitar strums through the instrumental soundscape along with a winding and ethereal violin. This combination is […]

George Damron and Buffalo Ridge

At first glance you might think George Damron and Buffalo Ridge are a rock n’ roll band pure and simple Most of the guys have rock n’ roll backgrounds to […]

Leah C / Rush

Leah C is fresh and unique without being altogether unfamiliar. With her debut, Rush, the Northrop High School junior has created an album strong enough to carve out a niche […]

Tasha DeNae

Mention a singer named Tasha to my four-year-old, and he will mistake her for one of The Backyardigans, an animated Nick Jr. series about four song- and dance-happy friends who […]

Good Night Gracie

A glance at Good Night Gracie’s typical setlist and it’s easy to see that there’s nothing typical about this fun-loving, local quintet. “We’ll play anything from ‘Bringing Sexy Back’ and […]

Lee Miles / A Farewell to Sister Evelyn

Within the dusty boot tracks, alternately funereal and hoedown tempos and clucking country-style electric guitars that populate the latest from Lee Miles and the Illegitimate Sons, A Farewell to Sister […]