REVIEW: BLITZEN TRAPPER – FURR

The 2007 release (Wild Mountain Nation) from this Portland band was a woolly affair that contained a wide range of stylistics influences and directions.  It is no surprise that this new record follows the same recipe but this time using fresher and better quality ingredients. Eric Earley has created a fantastical world of kids raised by wolves (Furr), killers plying their trade in the expectation … Continue reading REVIEW: BLITZEN TRAPPER – FURR

REVIEW: Seasick Steve – I Started Out With Nothin And I Still Got Most Of It Left

Steve Wold returns with his third record and the follow on from 2006’s Dog House Music which caught the ears of the discerning music community and led to appearances on TV shows, award shows and features in magazines. The new record keeps things autobiographical, exemplified by the title track and opening cut which touches on his life as a hobo and traveller around the USA … Continue reading REVIEW: Seasick Steve – I Started Out With Nothin And I Still Got Most Of It Left