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Music review: Javier Colon – ‘Gravity’

After being voted the winner of the first season of NBCĢƵ “The Voice” in 2011, highlighted by a memorable final performance alongside Stevie Nicks on Fleetwood MacĢƵ “Landslide,” instant success seemed destined for Javier Colon.For the talented singer-songwriter, who was first ...

Music review: Graham Nash – ‘This Path Tonight’

For his first solo release of new tracks in 14 years, Graham Nash pens a deeply personal set of reflective musings focused firmly on documenting a lifelong journey of self-discovery and character-molding experiences.Reflective messages of love, loss and mortality are woven with great care and ...

Music review: Santana – ‘Santana IV’

My earliest memories of Santana are fondly recalled from the bandĢƵ electrifying performance at Woodstock in 1969. No, I wasn’t there. I was only five years of age at the time. But a few years later, my oldest brother would defiantly blast his vinyl copy of the festival soundtrack on the ...

Music review: Weezer – ‘White Album’

“An infectious combination of catchy melodies and rock breakdowns” is the way my fellow co-worker and longtime Weezer fan Liz Wilson describes the alt-rock quartetĢƵ latest effort. WeezerĢƵ 10th studio release and fourth self-titled album possessing a color theme serves as a spirited ...

Music review: Iggy Pop – ‘Post Pop Depression’

Iggy PopĢƵ engaging collaboration with Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age pairs the godfather of punk with one of contemporary rockĢƵ visionaries, resulting in nine tracks that may serve as PopĢƵ final musical statement.The 68-year-old proto-punk icon has stated “Post Pop ...