Archive for the ‘The Sonorus’ Category
I don’t often promote upcoming tours, but if you have a chance, do yourself a favour and check out this »
I’ve noticed rather recently the number of commercials and mediocre movie previews that are repping some amazing songs by great »
For this week’s playlist I was trying to think of something new and exciting from the playlists I’ve posted lately. »
By 1976 David Bowie had achieved super stardom in America and was so high on coke he has no recollection »
Officially a soundtrack, but Dean and Britta’s “13 Most Beautiful: Songs For Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests”, stands alone as a »
Tom Jones is 70 years old. He also has the dubious honor of being my very first idol. I must »
Daryl Hall has a big ass house. His greatest success came as the other half of the super duo Hall »
I am currently sitting in Barnes and Noble listing to a crazy indie pop odyssey happening over the speakers from »
Not only is “Bye Bye Cellphone” a quirky and gorgeous ode to a lost cellphone (I know, I know… but »
“What makes these songs worthy of the Funky Monkey title?”, you ask. »
“Good question”, I rebut. »
You see, I’ve been thinking the »
Warren Zevon — Excitable Boy Live 10-13-1976 Seven years pass so quickly, don’t they? I’m not going to wax on »
The smart money is on Paul Weller and XX have long been favorites to win. Tomorrow the British music industry »
Long, long ago I created a playlist of some of Britt Warner’s favorite songs. This is technically the second installment »
Compared to a “giant detailed collage” and “Kanye West’s Power video” by Stereogum’s Jessica Suarez, “Bullfigher Jacket” takes you on »
The Carpenters released their “Now & Then” album in 1973, but it wasn’t until the mid to late 70s that »
Why is this the last time? Who was standing at the station and what was in that letter? The ethereal »






