Everyone prides themselves on an eclectic music taste and so does Ashley. But there are differences between her and the pretentious masses. One, her taste is better. Two, she's not pretentious. Email her at klugscheiberin@yahoo.com.
Kasabian has made a huge splash on the other side of the pond. But over here, they've barely made a ripple.The four-piece British indie rock band is best known for their electro thumping rock tunes...
Adding Laura Cheadle’s A Christmas Album to a holiday music collection is akin to throwing a peppermint cookie into a box of vanilla wafers. True to her refreshing pepperminty style, Cheadle carries over her rich yet smooth...
In January of 2009, after two years of touring, East Hundred released Passenger, their first full-length effort. The nine lushly produced tracks move through a haunting melodic landscape of loss, regret, and ultimately hope. If the young Philadelphia...
The night of my Company of Thieves and Chevelle double-header, some serious natural feel-good chemicals surged through my body. First the endorphins were released from jumping around at the Chevelle concert (read my review here...
I am pretty sure I unknowingly did something to appease the Weather Gods. Or maybe they just like me because we share a divine music taste. Either way, when I saw Chevelle perform at Festival Pier, I once...
Seth WalkerSeth Walker will make you believe with his new album, Leap of Faith, released this past March on Hyena Records. A rising star in blues and roots music, the young Austin -based songwriter, singer and guitarist has made his...
I have a confession. This past Thursday at the Sellersville Theater I was unprepared for Milwaukee-based musician Paul Cebar’s performance. I did my research, thoroughly listened to his music, and brought along a...
WITH an ethereal voice floating on top of airy instrumentation, “Dream”** is a befitting opening track to Priscilla Ahn’s debut album A Good Day (released under Blue Note in 2008). And the song’s...
I used to be unsure of whether reincarnation actually happens or not. But after watching Ernie Halter perform at the Tin Angel last week (when he shared a bill with Don Miggs; read my review of Miggs here), I...
BECAUSE his band’s album rocks out with a few fantastic anthemic songs, Don Miggs’ bleeding heart acoustic performance at the Tin Angel this past Sunday was a far cry from his recorded work...