Year-End Bests, Part 1: From the Editor
It’s been a great year in music, with all the genres I love producing at least one album I can call a classic. I’ve reviewed a ton of music this […]
It’s been a great year in music, with all the genres I love producing at least one album I can call a classic. I’ve reviewed a ton of music this […]
by Allister Thompson Despite the ominous title of this piece, I come not to judge, but to praise. Anathema is a British rock band that has gone through many stylistic […]
Time for a list because as all observers of the Internet well know, if you make an article into a list, far more people will read it. But I do […]
Make Your Own Taste’s submissions processes went into full crisis mode during the summer of 2014; success is hard to handle sometimes, and this site getting onto the radars of […]
by Allister Thompson Sonder is an album on a new label, Inspirus Records, from Minneapolis (never been there but I did play a gig in Mankato once…), and Hanan is […]
My intrepid recording project is back again with an EP, and this one has an interesting genesis. I’m a big fan of Australian neo-psych legends The Church. How big? This […]
Here’s one of my occasional public service addresses to inform new readers of some posts of interest, recent or otherwise, in this case on the topic of progressive rock. It […]
It’s hard to believe, compared to this time last year, how many dang submissions I’m getting. I’m starting to lose the personal touch, so if you have sent something and […]
Happy 2014 y’all! Well, December is hell, as we all know, so I didn’t get in a post of new material during the month due to a lack of time […]
I’ve mentioned a few times that I’m from Canada, and that I maybe sometimes don’t show the necessary respect for the wealth of musical talent this country contains. Once Canada […]
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