music review

Bobby Fuller Died for Your Sins

Right out of the gate, Chuck Prophet lets you know what it’s going to take to keep up on this record. This Americana-Folk-Rockabilly-Blues-Cali-Rock & Roll ...

Beautiful Trauma

Anyone who knows me knows that I have been a diehard P!nk fan since her second album M!ssundastood was released in 2001. Her first album was a give or take, but...

Silence in These Walls

We all know what heartbreak feels like; that ache deep inside your chest that longs to embrace the past. Well, the 2017 IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Asso...

The Dividends

Sometimes a band steps on stage, and from the first note, they just click. There’s no forced smiling or uncomfortable tension. Each band member brings their own...

Antioch Road

By way of full disclosure, you should know some things. First, I’m not the regular music reviewer for Clutch. That would be Corey Shields. You can probably see ...

Undercurrent

The concept of “making it big” always requires the artist to leave their home town. No act “makes it big” in West Virginia or Ohio. Perhaps, though, the idea of...

The Darkness Creeping In

Jake, Jesse, Bobby, and Dustin have put together the best EP of 2016. “The Darkness Creeping In” is the debut release from Jake Dunn and The Blackbirds. The EP ...

The Horse Traders

Sometimes, you stumble upon a band that does everything right. The songs are the perfect length, the lyrics fit the mood, the instruments sound warm and aren’t ...

Margaret Glaspy

Margaret Glaspy could be the next powerhouse in indie-rock. At 27 years old, her debut album, “Emotions and Math,” released June 17th on ATO Records, is already...

Anthony Mossburg

New Matamoras, Ohio’s own Anthony Mossburg has released his latest effort “Crazy,” and we were lucky enough to receive an advance copy of the album. Anthony beg...
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