by Sean Passmore | Mar 24, 2025 | Albums You NEED!, Blog, Music U Need 2 No, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine, The Most Important Bands Of The 21st Century
JD McPherson: From Punk To Roots Rock In the heart of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, where the rolling hills meet the vast expanse of the prairie, a young JD McPherson found his voice amidst the clatter of cattle and the echoes of rock ‘n’ roll. Born into...
by Sean Passmore | Mar 18, 2025 | Albums You NEED!, Blog, Music U Need 2 No, Rock N Roll Fashionista Magazine, The Most Important Bands Of The 21st Century
The finest David Bowie Ziggy Stardust album he NEVER made. Brilliant. It’s THAT good. And completely unexpected from this band.
by Sean Passmore | Jan 25, 2025 | Album of the Week, The Most Important Bands Of The 21st Century
Franz Ferdinand are a Scottish rock n roll band formed in Glasgow in 2002. Their current line-up revolves extensively around founding members Alex Kapranos (lead vocals, lead guitar and primary songwriter) and Bob Hardy (bass guitar and percussion). In explaining on...
by Sean Passmore | Dec 31, 2024 | Blog, The Most Important Bands Of The 21st Century, Xmas Stuff
The Joyous Legacy of Ella Fitzgerald’s Christmas Albums: A Celebration of Swing and Spirit – Part 7 of The 12 Records of Yule As the holiday season rolls around, the soundscape of Christmas transforms, invoking memories of cherished traditions and...
by Sean Passmore | Dec 26, 2024 | Album of the Week, Blog, The Most Important Bands Of The 21st Century
In the world of alternative country, few names resonate as deeply as Dallas Good, the late founding member of The Sadies. With his distinctive guitar work, rich vocals, and undeniable charisma, Good was a driving force behind one of Canada’s most cherished bands. As...
by Sean Passmore | Dec 25, 2024 | Blog, The Most Important Bands Of The 21st Century, Xmas Stuff
December 25th – The First Day Of Christmas The 12 Records Of Yule: #1 – Bing Crosby’s “Merry Christmas” As the holiday season rolls around, a familiar tune begins to fill the air, one that has become synonymous with Christmas itself. It’s...