If there is one instrument in the world that tempts its players to display their technical prowess, to throw in gobs and gobs of pyrotechnics, to...
Otoscope fits into the “adult alternative” category, a local quartet founded by Tom Teubl, who is originally from Cleveland. After a 2004 disc that featured local...
Two Rivers, the new album by Folding Mr Lincoln, is one of those rare musical statements where the whole is greater than the sum of the...
“This is the dawning of the age… And the moon is in… And peace will guide…” With these lyrics Tori Roze playfully opens her recent release...
It is not often that a performer introduces his new album by saying, “It was made for the pleasure of children, cats, and dogs, but I...
Every now and again, unfortunately less often than I’d like, a record comes along where I sit back, listen and just think “Wow.” I experienced this...
San Diego’s Lacemakers’ eponymous 2012 debut CD was a delightful batch of acoustic folk with roots in the hills of Ireland, Scotland, and American coal country....
Chris Vitas and Fred Benedetti formed Keltic Kharma in 1990, and on seven CDs since the versatile local violinist and guitarist have played music ranging from...
“Live music and stilts,” it says on the web page, and on the slip cover of Johnny High-Hat’s Heart of a Clown, there he is on...