Steely Dan – A Little with Sugar
A Quiet Glow of Longing and Wit Illuminating the Corners of Steely Dan’s Early Craft When listeners explore the unofficial archival material collected under Found Studio Tracks, one of the…
A Quiet Glow of Longing and Wit Illuminating the Corners of Steely Dan’s Early Craft When listeners explore the unofficial archival material collected under Found Studio Tracks, one of the…
A Defiant Surge of Electric Confidence Charging Through Slade’s Reborn Eighties Power When Slade released Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply in 1984, the album broke into the US…
When Time Itself Turns Into the Opponent You Must Learn to Face The opening title track of Time the Conqueror by Jackson Browne, from his 2008 studio album Time the…
A Gentle Farewell Carried by Memory, Gratitude and the Quiet Brilliance of a Life Fully Lived When John Prine released “I Remember Everything” in 2020, issued shortly after his passing…
The Subtle Tension Between Desire and Restraint in Early Steely Dan Sophistication When Steely Dan released their debut album Can’t Buy a Thrill in 1972, it reached number 17 on…
A Burst of Raw Optimism Fueled by Sweat, Grit and the Last Spark of Seventies Rock Spirit When Grand Funk Railroad released Good Singin’ Good Playin’ in 1976, the album…
A Fierce Collision of Desire and Defiance Surging Through the Long Night When The Sweet released Off the Record in 1977, the album climbed to number 27 on the UK…
A Quiet Agony Wrapped in Rock’s Hard-Edged Drive In 1974, The Sweet released their seminal second studio album Sweet Fanny Adams, which peaked at number 27 on the UK Albums…
A wild, unfiltered celebration of rock n roll’s raw electricity and the communal thrill of losing yourself in the moment The live version of Get Down With It, performed by…
A Haunting Reflection on Nature and Mortality On Sweet’s 1979 album Cut Above the Rest, “Mother Earth” emerges as one of the band’s most brooding and contemplative tracks, contrasting sharply…