In issue #63 I found head Master Chris Goss working on an album at Rancho de la Luna in Joshua Tree, CA (along with Dave Catching, who pops up here on guitar). Here Chris gets back to his band and delivers a good rocking time. Fans of his compatriots Queens of the Stone Age will certainly dig this, and Chris' "try anything" studio ethos makes for a great production.
Music Reviews | No. 80
Rubber Soulive
by Larry Crane
I interviewed drummer/recordist/producer Alan Evans in issue #76, and found his positive, creative attitude infectious. Here the band delivers instrumental versions of Beatles songs (not all from...