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- Music Reviews
- September 11, 2020
Ice Age (Riding Easy Records). Review by Carl F. Gauze.
Doomed lighthouses, flying saucers above British coastal villages, and a grandmother who prepared to poison the Nazis… Thomas Dolby discusses the many eye-opening aspects of his film, The Invisible Lighthouse – now the anchor of a unique concert/visuals tour of the U.S. – with Steve Stav.
Doomed lighthouses, flying saucers above British coastal villages, and a grandmother who prepared to poison the Nazis… Thomas Dolby discusses the many eye-opening aspects of his film, The Invisible Lighthouse – now the anchor of a unique concert/visuals tour of the U.S. – with Steve Stav.
Rick Springfield is alive and well and rocking hard from cruise ships to Swedish metal festivals. And if you ever fantasized about middle-aged groupies, you’ll love this documentary.
Credo (Wall of Sound). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Live in Germany – 1980 (Eagle Records). Review by Christopher Long.
Before John Hughes and Molly Ringwald came along, “Pretty in Pink” was a song on a seminal post-punk album, Talk Talk Talk. The Psychedelic Furs are celebrating the disc’s 30th anniversary with a tour, and Steve Stav was there to soak up the nostalgia — and a few surprises.
Faith (2 CD / DVD Special Edition) (Epic Records). Review by Cark F Gauze.
The Fountain (Ocean Rain). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Another tough year is dead and gone, leaving only the tough and the clever. Carl F Gauze remembers 19 of 2009’s great and not so great dead people.
Topanga (Compass). Review by Carl F Gauze.
I Am The Messer (Self Released). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Everything is illuminated in Nina Davenport‘s inside peek at the nutty world of Hollywood filmmaking.
A pseudo pseudo-documentary about aliens living in the hollow earth and their ties to the CIA and Fidel Castro. Carl F Gauze knows for a fact that tinfoil makes the most comfy of hats.
Fumbling With the Covers (Oglio Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Under My Skin (Arista). Review by Aaron Shaul.
In This Skin (Columbia). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Fake Songs (S-Curve). Review by Aaron Shaul.