Music
Talent with TasteA family run coffee shop where you can get a side of blues, hip hop, or hard rock with your apple crisp. |
CD Review: Venture LiftWoodstock’s Stanton Warren takes listeners tripping on the debut album of his Venture Warren project. | CD Review: Manhattan New Music ProjectThe first of two CDs recorded to document the 30-year career of Paul Nash, before his death in 2005. | Nightlife Highlights: OctoberWhether it’s Uncle Monk at the Muddy Cup or Celtic rock from The Battlefield Band, if DJ Wavy Davy recommends it, you’re in for a good time. |
CD Review: Keith PrayDespite his growing national reputation, Pray still has a presence in his home jazz scene. | CD Review: Che Guevara T-ShirtCGT’s self-titled debut serves up eight bracing cuts that feature nervous guitars locked into intricate, obsessive, vaguely math-rock figures, all grounded by a grinding rhythm section. | CD Review: Bobby SweetWith his lambent gaze, lustrous dark curls, and unapologetically ’70s singer-songwriter moustache, Bobby Sweet bears no small resemblance to John Oates of Hall and Oates. |
