Just love Neil Young Lulu, he just improves with age,
Took a punt on the new James Hunter Six album, On “Minute by Minute”, the organ and fluttering guitar ride a dark groove; “Let the Monkey Ride” brings in scudding reggae-soul moves, while “Look Out” adds Latin touches. Best of all is “Chicken Switch”, where the brass and slick guitar carry Hunter's cautionary advice: “When in doubt, take the coward's way out, hit the chicken switch.” Wise words, well presented and a delightful change, anyone wanna dance....
Each track of ‘The Modest Revolution’ is sing-a-long song with killer harmonies and masterful instrumentation and captures Enter The Haggis at the top of their game
Otis Taylor's mixture of "trance blues" and tough social commentary remains unlike anything else in American music. Here the Colorado singer and banjo champion focuses on the dispossession of Native Americans, helped by guitarist Mato Nanji (of the band Indigenous).