Torsten Jensen embraces “Progressions” with solo piano EP
Seeing a solo project emerge from an artist known previously for making music with a group might initially seem more like a move of regression…
Seeing a solo project emerge from an artist known previously for making music with a group might initially seem more like a move of regression…
Writing an album that tackles evergreen topics, personality archetypes, or problems isn’t a new art. However, there’s something to be said for the cleverness of…
A man with a guitar is about as common of a musical approach as one can encounter in the industry. This perhaps, is the one…
The search for new music has never led to a more wide, deep, and vastly colorful array of sounds than now. Boundaries relating to genre…
It’s likely a unanimous opinion that those traveling from one place to another via airplane want their journeys to go over as seamlessly as possible…
Where does an album that’s simultaneously old, new, the same, and decidedly different, fall in the spectrum of creative musical invention? Math rockers, TTNG (formerly…
Typically, as time moves forward, the easier it becomes for many events that have thus far defined the world, to recede into the past and…
The time and tidbits leading up to the release of Florence and the Machine‘s newest album, High as Hope (Virgin/EMI, 2018), has yielded both excitement…
If it were water, one could fill flume after flume with stories of musicians’ lives that have been penned to melodies and recorded as full…
Here’s the thing about semicircles: Regardless of which way a person starts looking at one – round or straight side first – the shape initially presented…