Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are too many to listen to, let alone review them. It ensures that too many albums
In an era where virtuosity is all too often confused with speed and technical acrobatics, Björn Meyer offers something radically different: restraint as revelation. On “Convergence,” his second
There are bands that embody a genre, and there are bands that invent one themselves. Gogol Bordello did both. Since Eugene Hütz unleashed his multicultural punk orchestra on
There are singers who move you and singers who impress you. Kurt Elling stubbornly falls into the latter category. The man once hailed by The New York Times
There is something quietly confident about an independent artist who builds his own world from scratch and then simply invites you in. Dandy John, the singer-songwriter known for
Sometimes a cancelled project delivers something that says more than the original ever could have. That is exactly what happened with “Under the Moon”, the new album from
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
Dozens of new albums arrive at Maxazine’s editorial staff every week. There are way too many to listen to them all, let alone review them. It ensures that
Three and a half years after ‘Like A Fable’, Shintaro Sakamoto returns with an album that feels like listening to a musical fever dream from Tokyo in 1967,