by David Wilikofsky If you’ve followed Wendy Eisenberg’s projects through the last few years, you’ll know that they can seemingly do anything and everything. They…
Exploring sounds of the past, present and future
by David Wilikofsky If you’ve followed Wendy Eisenberg’s projects through the last few years, you’ll know that they can seemingly do anything and everything. They…
by David Wilikofsky Rolling Stone recently set Twitter ablaze with their revised “best albums ever” list. I won’t bother rehashing all those very valid criticisms…
by David Wilikofsky Last Tuesday, Regal Cinemas announced that they would close down all their locations in the United States. While this is clearly the…
by Hugh Wilikofsky In 2017 I caught a performance of John Luther Adams’ Across the Distance in Philadelphia at a pier along the Delaware River,…
by Lucas Knapp Chris Weisman is a musician based in Brattleboro, VT who has been quietly exploring the limits of melody, harmony, counterpoint, improvisation, and…
Here we are, nearing the end of the trash fire of a year that will be remembered as 2020. One of the few bright spots…
by David Wilikofsky Genre is, by and large, a convenient framework to use when talking about music. If I say a piece of music is…
by David Wilikofsky Too Numb to Know, Profligate’s second album for the always on point Wharf Cat Records, surprises from its first notes. Helmed by…
by David Wilikofsky Originally the solo project of Dan Shaw, a landscape architect based in Holyoke, Massachusetts, Landowner has grown over the years into a…
by David Wilikofsky Growing up, one of my family activities was going record shopping. At least once a month my brother, father and myself would…