Review: Why+The+Wires – All These Dead Astronauts
-Greg’s Take- When you’re approached with the idea of “an unruly mixture of saxophone, accordion, chiming guitars and
-Greg’s Take- When you’re approached with the idea of “an unruly mixture of saxophone, accordion, chiming guitars and
-Greg’s Take- There is a world within our existence that is far too often ignored. It lives within the toughness of
-Greg’s Take- Before the years of horses drinking beer, muddy twang and an over “’Merica” mentality, there was a vast
-Greg’s Take- The conviction that fills music is the life-force of an artist and separates sound from art. All too
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
On December 19, 1999, the world’s best sports official Jeff Triplette lightly tossed a piece of fabric into the air and it
-Greg’s Take- The crazy alchemy that is bridging throwback sounds with modern flair has eluded many and been achieved
-Greg’s Take- Imagine a supergroup, who truly defines the word “super,” recording an album in a 100 year old house. Ok,
-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