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Album review: David England, "Little Death"

Well, here’s a nice surprise, and one of the best albums I’ve heard by an Indiana artist this year.


Album review: Jookabox, "Dead Zone Boys"

For the band Jookabox — and on record, that means, for Jookabox band leader David “Moose” Adamson — the east side of Indianapolis is a dark place, populated by roaming bands of vampires, the D


Album review: Gwen Stacy, "A Dialogue"

Indianapolis-based Christian hardcore group Gwen Stacy has made great strides in the industry.


Album review: Amanda King, "Chanteuse"

Listening and re-listening to the eleven cuts of Amanda King's Chanteuse, one is drawn to the singer's up-beat approach and lyrical line.


Album review: The Gates of Slumber, "Hymns of Blood & Thunder"

From the outset, The Gates of Slumber’s goal has been to take a sledgehammer to the original riffs of their influences like Black Sabbath and Saint Vitus.


Album review: Mark Buselli, "An Old Soul"

Scott Yanow’s liner notes to An Old Soul sketch a quick survey of contemporary big bands, observing that, in this era of drastically diminished returns in the jazz world, big band leaders are


Album review: Frank Glover, "Politico"

Most jazz fans in the city have heard Frank Glover in a small-group setting, whether with his new fusion band Kihlo or a more traditional acoustic ensemble.


Album review: Mystikos Quintet, "Wup Bup"

For better or worse, by the end of the 19 tracks that make up their most recent album Wup Bup, we know Mystikos Quintet’s game — a late-night jazz club vibe meets mid-tempo house music, sam


Album review: Jackie Allen, "Starry Night"

Kudos to the Muncie Symphony Orchestra and its artistic director Bohuslav Rattay for taking on a project of the scope of Starry Night, a 13-song cycle of mostly star themed standards performed


Album review: Amo Joy, "The Sane Design"

The great thing about Sid and Marty Krofft is that their work — “H. R.


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