Review: Elle Casazza – For Your Pleasure
A true artist can have many talents: the ability to drive a narrative, invoke emotion, paint a picture (literally or
A true artist can have many talents: the ability to drive a narrative, invoke emotion, paint a picture (literally or
It’s not every day that a three track EP defies you not to listen to it on multiple spins. It’s not
-Clay’s Take- Seattle sound, are we ready to start dating again? It has been too long since we have
-Clay’s Take- There are a few things that I expect from a folk album: the bob and sway that accompanies a strummed
OK, seriously, what is in the water in San Francisco? Either we’re getting a statistically improbable barrage of
-Clay’s Take- I have a confession that will exclude me from most notable circles of musical critique. I have never really
-Clay’s Take- There are few things that delight me to no end: babies dressed like secretaries, grumpy cats, and
-Clay’s Take- Set aside my love of two-piece bands for a minute. Set aside Nanobot Rock’s constant exposure to
-Clay’s Take – I know I have broached the topic of “the live band” before, but it bears readdressing.
-Clay’s Take- Have you ever had a band make you angry – like really angry – in a good way? I hate