It’s been a big moment for the Indigo Girls in recent years, and new documentary, 'It's Only Life After All,' brilliantly captures their importance.
Steve Martin’s long life and career is the subject of a new Apple TV+ documentary called STEVE!, and fans should enjoy this one.
Vancouver's The Gravel-Aires come up with an assured, high-standard roots/americana album with their latest 'Westerly.'
On 'Into the Light', Matt Smith's World come up with one of the better recent versions of all things sophisticated pop.
With his most recent album 'By The Summertime,' Canadian artist David James Allen shows that he is constantly on the up.
The reissue of Kuroda's initial Blue Note release 'Rising Son' will be welcomed by those familiar with trumpeter's work but also newcomers.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has ruled popular culture for the past 15 years, now we have its definitive book: 'MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios'.
On 'The Love Insane,' Wabi Sabi added a bit more funky R&B touches to their music and have fitted them almost perfectly within their soundscape.
On ‘Viral Apocalypse', Black Tish delivers an exploding combination that will delight many fans of all things heavy.
On his latest album 'Blow My Cover,' Grammy-nominated artist Ajay Mathur does exactly that, in a good way.
With his latest EP, 'Hypnotized', Bill Godfrey rises quite above what is considered standard singer-songwriter fare.
Afternoon Bike Ride delivered a true delight with 'Glossover', an album that keeps on revealing its delicate layers with every play.
On their latest EP, 'Astral Visions', Hungarian quartet Mörk run through a gamut of inspirations with ease and confidence.
Iceland singer Sunna Margrét, comes up with an intriguing take on experimental electro-pop on her debut album, 'Finger On Tongue.'
On 'Original Flow: Chapter One' with an unique approach to constructing music, Mo Kolours creates something equally unique and intriguing.
On her debut EP, Hopeless Romantic, as a solo artist, Alexvandria presents herself as an artist to watch out for with a combination of soul, R&B, jazz and classical music.
With their debut album, 'Postcards From Lonely Places', Denver trio Two Faces West present themselves as a quite accomplished funky R&B and classic rock band.
On 'Event Horizon,' Madlen Keys and the band's songwriter and vocalist Caroline Calen present some complex, exemplary music.
On 'All That Should Have Been,' Night Wilds miraculously navigate through their 'theatrical' mixture with ease and purpose that sounds like their fifth or sixth, not their debut album.
With 'Vol. 1,' Canadian funk collective Bakers Duz'n manage to recall all the funk greats preceding them while still bringing an individual approach to the genre.
On his debut project, 'Admiratio Magna,' pianist/composer Frank Clare presents an interesting view of 'old' classical music.
On 'Reaching In' James McGowan Ensemble reach in deep into the innovative spaces between jazz and modern classical music.
With 'In The Rain Shadow' MVI musical collective come up with an album that escapes all the trappings of both New Age and prog rock genres.
The Showtime series Billions dealt with quite a bit of adversity throughout its final seasons, but despite it all they managed to deliver a satisfying ending.