Review: Ezra Furman – Day of the Dog
-Greg’s Take- In 1954 Baltimore, Ezra Furman is the leader of a gang of “Drapes,” opposing the “Squares” in a
-Greg’s Take- In 1954 Baltimore, Ezra Furman is the leader of a gang of “Drapes,” opposing the “Squares” in a
There was a time when Elvis, with his nonsensical swagger, was too much for the mainstream and he was considered borderline
-Greg’s Take- The island sound was very prominent in the late 90s and early 2000s, but it has all but faded to the
The road to this point has been one filled with more than its fair share of twists and turns for The Fireflys. But it seems
“Life is a blast/hold on tight ‘cause it goes by fast/take chances/take a risk/make if unforgettable like a first kiss” –
-Greg’s Take- There is rarely a better feeling than that moment you realize you thought you had something pegged and it
When something is labeled neo-New Wave or caffeinated pop we tend to turn the volume down and hope we don’t become tempted to
-Greg’s Take- In a move that has already caused a stir on social media (thanks to that fantastic album cover), London’s
-Greg’s Take- Imagine if 311 grew up in the mid-west; you know, where the plains states meet the beginning of the
-Greg’s Take- When you look at the world through a kaleidoscope it is beautifully vibrant. When you listen through