Review: We Used to Cut the Grass – We Used to Cut the Grass #2
The independently-verified, non-ideological jazz hour is upon us.
The independently-verified, non-ideological jazz hour is upon us.
Ishmael interviews Cody McCorry of We Used to Cut the Grass about their new LP, touring with trash instruments, and his favorite fruit.
Like a perfect game of Pong, this album bounces around constantly yet remains fluid and exciting throughout.
Startlingly impressive black metal earns my first ever 10/10 at The Progressive Subway!
Clarinet virtuosity and black metal atmosphere collide on A.M.E.N.’s debut!
Epic Discordant Vision is the perfect title for this album; it’s a grand feast with fifty minutes of harsh riffage, tenor sax leads, and accordion noodling.
This month’s playlist brings you Jazz Prog fusions!
‘70s proggy space rock that’s balm for the soul.
A good jazzy effort that sadly misses the mark.
This is a truly magical and utterly unique album filled with lush, mellow, hypnotic soundscapes that eerily distort themselves into blackened, pained harshness, without skipping a jazzy beat. You need to hear it to believe it.