Live at Supersense Vol. 2 | Guy Chambers
This is possibly one of my more favorite albums from supersense thus far. So much emotion from the piano…. As promised, here’s the needle drop! Enjoy
Live at Supersense Vol. 2 | Guy Chambers Read More »
This is possibly one of my more favorite albums from supersense thus far. So much emotion from the piano…. As promised, here’s the needle drop! Enjoy
Live at Supersense Vol. 2 | Guy Chambers Read More »
Okay, it’s hard to say at this point that I don’t believe in lacquers as I’m not the proud owner of over a dozen of them. That said, when Burmester announced their Pure Sound series for the eye watering $900(!!!!), I debated internally for quite a long time over whether it was worth the purchase
Burmester Pure Sound Vol.1 – We Get Requests Read More »
When I ordered my first lacquer, I’ll be completely honest that it was due to an off-the-wall dare from one of my friends. Little did I know that it would turn into a small obsession. If I had to use one word to describe the Gregory Porter release, it would be “life-like”. It is undoubtedly
Live at Supersense Vol.1 – Gregory Porter Read More »
For those in the know, I am a rather big Double Bass enthusiast. Call me biased since I play the instrument myself, but it’s totally better than the cello in every way possible. Growing up, there was a particular album by Gary Karr that I always loved. Partly because of its sound, but also because
Vinyl ‘n Beer | Gary Karr’s Contrabass Virtuoso Read More »
As I start to get back into the swing of things, I think the perfect album to start things off is Odesza’s latest, the Last Goodbye Tour. Just like most releases from Odesza, this one took me by surprise. I knew they were on tour, but I didn’t quite expect them to record a show
Vinyl ‘n Beer – Odesza’s Last Goodbye Tour Read More »
Oh man it’s been a hot minute, hasn’t it? Time for a new record and some beer to go along with it. Up this time is a longtime favorite of mine, Dent May. I first discovered him in mid-2016 with his release of “Face Down In The Gutter Of Your Love” and became hooked. That
Vinyl ‘n Beer – What’s For Breakfast? Read More »
I’ll be honest that I wasn’t expecting an album to drop from Odesza, let alone a collab. So, this was a wonderful surprise that I was happy to indulge in. Prior to this album dropping, I didn’t know who Yellow House was. I was quite delighted to find a new artist whom I can support.
Vinyl ‘n Beer – Flaws in Our Design Read More »
It’s been far too long since I’ve listened to Jack Johnson. Well, for myself at least. His music is everywhere for my kids. As such, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and want something else at the end of the night. But here we are. My wife purchased his latest album for my birthday and thus
Vinyl ‘n Beer | Jack Johnson’s Meet The Moonlight Read More »
Another week, another record to drink tasty beverages to. Or at least that’s what my wife would probably accuse me of. Today, I want to take a step back and listen to one of the greatest folk/rock albums to be put to vinyl – in my humble opinion of course. I’m actually a bit surprised
Vinyl ‘n Beer | The Courage Of Others Read More »
I would be lying if I said I wasn’t giddy when I heard about Abraham’s first full length album. I was introduced to him by way of Leon Bridges – another well loved artist in my household. That said, Abraham has slowly climbed the ranks as my top played due to his voice and how
Vinyl ‘n Beer – Abraham Alexander’s SEA/SONS Read More »