Nina Gnose says:This Dave Insley track crept back onto my playlist after I received an email announcing the release of Insley's newest CD, West Texas Wine. "Own A Mountain," from 2005's Call Me Lonesome CD, deals with the triumphs and setbacks of everyday life, and touches that moment when we realize we are not what we have, or what we don't have, we are but transient souls living in a blink of nature's eye. Insley transcends "new" or "old" country in this gospel flavored ballad. Winner.
Through the BackyardsbyAu Revoir Simone pop, electronic, other Au Revoir Simone conjure up ethereal sounds that float and bounce around the room, even at high volume. "Through the Backyards" wraps you up in its warmth, and...more »
International Bullet Proof TalentbyBauhaus rock, goth As Bettie Black said, "how I love my haunting ministers of The Gloom." Bauhaus set a standard a long time ago, and this low grinding goth bit of...more »
The Birthday WarsbyOxford Collapse rock, indie, post rock Oxford Collapse is a band name that hits home with me lately. Is it because huge slabs of the economy are collapsing, as anti- intellectualism in America hits...more »
Hannah LeahbyRykarda Parasol rock, indie, noir Skyler, thanks for the tip on Rykarda Parasol. Not many of my peeps here in NYC are as familiar with her as they need to be! "Hannah Leah"...more »