Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Leonard Cohen - Old Ideas
Monday, February 13, 2012
Ruthie Foster - Let It Burn
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Amy Winehouse - Lioness: Hidden Treasures
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Wilco - The Whole Love
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Tom Waits - Bad As me
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Primus - Green Naugahyde
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
John Hiatt - Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Bury your dead - Mosh n' Roll
Reverend peyton's Big Damn band - Peyton on Patton
Alborosie - 2 Times Revolution
Stephen Marley - Revelation: Pt. 1 The Root of Life
Cake - Showroom of Compassion
Label: Upbeat
Release Date: 11th January 2011
Rating: 4.5 / 5
Crunchy guitars and political mockery open up this fine album from the quirky group that have been together for some 20+ years. "Teenage Pregnancy" is a gloomy, tenuous track- perhaps appropriately titled. The very snappy "Sick of You" follows the gloom with a playful tale of simply wanting to fly away, love lost being the theme here. Always twisting lyrics that envelope themselves creates a fantastic musical voyage here. "Italian guy" adds a funky, bouncy string arrangement. Lots of horns and seemingly odd instruments cover almost every track, just a wonderful array of aural adversity. Great album with wicked fun lyrics and my only complaint is that it only has eleven tracks, just not enough Cake to satiate this appetite.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Thievery Corporation - Culture of Fear
Album: Culture of Fear
Label: ESL
Release Date: 28th June 2011
Rating 4 / 5
One of my favourite outfits, whom I have seen live three times, (though, only saw the original DJ's Rob and Eric once, back in 2003), put forth another great selection of tunes. Unfortunately it does not have the same kick that the previous Radio Retaliation album slayed me with. With slamming guest appearances from the likes of Mr. Lif early in the track sequence, it seems as if the album would build from there. There are some amazing shining moments, for example, the lilting female vocals on "Take my Soul" seem to inspire one to take a chance, move a mountain, or simply ease back and take a breather, sighing as the music lifts you to that higher plane. it's your decision here kids, and the Corporation usually helps you decide. My favourite track, "Overstand" is a wonderful melded flavour including Nyabinghi-esque drumming, some West Indian vocals and the usual Thievery style of dub-wise glamour that we've fallen in love with. Not my favourite release of theirs, yet I wouldn't kick it out of bed for eating crackers!
Bela Fleck & the Flecktones - Rocket Science
Album: Rocket Science
Label: Entertainment One/Bela Fleck Productions
Release Date: 17th May 2011
Rating 4.5 / 5
One would think that after almost 20 years since the ORIGINAL lineup of the Flecktones had recorded together that, upon finally getting together again they'd sit back and simply let their artistry take over. That's precisely what happened- and they also attacked it feverishly! The rich opening cut "Gravity Lane" incorporates seamless plucking of a happy banjo as only Fleck can do. The amazing array of aural advances through this trippy, jazz-influenced, bluegrass-dripped, bass-heavy conglomerate of sounds has one swaying with anticipation- almost urging the players-of-instruments to hurry up and get to the next song. Each cut seems to explore a new cove in this giant lake of musical expression. Beautiful piano cascades over the catchy jam "Life in Eleven", followed by Victor Wooten's unmistakeably driven bass work- then Fleck further enhances this delectable ear-treat with deft banjo plucking that drives one into a frenzy- and just then! -the harmonica takes over. Play this track, play this album, hell, play the whole discography on top volume!
Steve Earle - I'll never get Out of this World Alive
Album: I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive
Label: New West
Release Date: 16th April 2011
Rating 4.5 / 5
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Chromeo - Business Casual
15th September 2010
Philip Selway - Familial
Rating 4.5 / 5
Trey Songz - Passion, Pain & Pleasure
Album: Passion, Pain & Pleasure
Label: Atlantic
Release Date: 14th September 2010
rating 3 / 5
The release of this album comes during a very hot ride for Trey, popular on several charts at the time it dropped, this disc will surely have several successful singles. A smooth delivery and typical lyrics will surely help remove the undergarments of some ladies who are quickly put in the mood by the silkiness of his voice. The pinnacle of this release is the huge tune called Bottoms Up utilizing some of the same attitude typically found in today’s R&B (tearing the club up, shaking jeans and Hennessey). The track is given a further push by naughty female artist Nicki Minaj. Excellent production value with some slick beats and funky fret-work, especially on the 9th track, Made to be Together. Sure to continue to launch this artist into the stratosphere, this is a nicely put together album.
-Natty B-
15th September 2010
Luis Miguel self-titled
Artist: Luis Miguel Album: Luis Miguel
Label: Warner Music Mexico
Release Date: 14th September 2010
Rating: 2.5/5
At 40 years old and 5 Grammys deep, this very popular Latin artist born in Puerto Rico, but now hailing from Mexico, has a scorching opening track followed by another. The very up-tempo Mujer De Fuego, (woman of fire), develops quickly with a funky fiesta followed by a group of brassy horniness not common in today’s popular music. Deep, bass-y grooves keep the drum-beat in check urging one to tap their feet and then ask for accompaniment on the dance floor. A plethora of slow jams have the artist pulling from deep within his soul, delivering a sexy and loving blanket of comfort, which is very pleasing to the ears; a great backdrop for a late-night encounter on the veranda while the palm fronds sway to the beat. The ending track seems to borrow a 70’s disco vibe once again prompting the dancing shoes to flourish underneath the strobe lights.
-Natty B-
15th, September 2010
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Justin Townes Earle - Midnight at the Movies
Artist: Justin Townes EarleAlbum: Midnight at the Movies
Label: Bloodshot
Release Date: 3rd March 2009
Rating: 4/5
I am really impressed with this album; JTE has obviously enlisted some amazing talent for this album, and Bloodshot Records seems to have really let him have his way with this record. The apple does not fall far from the tree in some of his writing, paying homage to his father, Steve Earle in the fourth song. Tremendous harmonies create an amazing sonic tapestry that make me urge Bloodshot to release this on vinyl so i can hear the wider dynamic range. Please? Anyway, if you like your country with a bluegrass- colored folk rock a la Americana, then you will surely enjoy this album!
-Natty B-
4th March 2009











