Album Review: Noctalgia by Melanie A. Davis

December 1, 2025 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams Album Review: Noctalgia by Melanie A. Davis Sometimes you walk around town enough and fate steps in your way. You went left instead of right and old Bob Jacobs gets a piano dropped on him instead of you. Maybe you went right instead of left dodging […]

Muddy Creek & Co: Fighters & Lovers

August 29, 2024 Doc Jeffurious 0

by D. Jeffurious Muddy Creek & Co. of the rural “y’allternative” route has returned with a follow-up to their largely successful debut album In Front Of God and Nobody. Recorded at Raise The Roof Studios in Louisville, Kentucky and produced by Steve “Catfish” Wilson, Fighters & Lovers is a great […]

The Pets: On the Furniture

June 8, 2024 Doc Jeffurious 0

by D. Jeffurious From the hurried metroplex of Olney, Illinois. Home of White Squirrels and also a lasting punk legacy located south of Chicago in so many ways from the literal to the figurative, and the philosophical. Those who know, remember the glorious Toucan Slam. The band served as the […]

Music Scenes Just Around The Corner: Muddy Creek and Co. & Rabbit In Red

December 29, 2023 Doc Jeffurious 0

As we have moved beyond the restrictive COVID lifestyle, local bands have been tenaciously working to get their music recorded and out to fans. They have hit the road and are playing gigs. Live shows happen every night somewhere. Combined this with bands choosing to put their music on vinyl means that people are buying music again as they did in the past.

Green Jelly: Garbage Band Kids

February 19, 2022 Doc Jeffurious 0

by Doc Jeffurious Green Jellÿ: Garbage Band Kids – released: June 11, 2021 The band Green Jellÿ has consistently been a group that can launch my broken spirits up away and around the moon, like Alice Kramden eating a PCP infused caramel apple. Their ability to parody the zeitgeist of […]

Nirvana’s Nevermind – A Recollection

February 3, 2022 Doc Jeffurious 0

by Doc Jeffurious Comedian Billy Connolly once talked about life before Elvis Presley. He described a drab, beige flavored reality. Where music was homogenized and tremendously sing-along-able. Connolly said that once Elvis became widely known around the world the entirety of existence suddenly appeared to be in vibrant color. This […]