Willie Wright, Telling The Truth, soul, vinyl reissue, Numero Group
Emerging from the rich tapestry of Harlem’s doo-wop traditions and shaped significantly by Boston’s vibrant counterculture, Willie Wright’s album Telling The Truth offers a compelling snapshot of a unique artistic journey. Recorded in 1976 during a transformative stay in Nantucket, the album captures Wright at a pivotal moment, moving beyond covers to
Calm Turns Japanese Post Emo Into A Striking Independent Music Release
Emerging through the independent music scene with a distinctive blend of post-emo and indie sensibilities, Calm delivers a compelling new single that encapsulates a moody yet resonant sonic atmosphere. The track titled We’ve Made A Contact But Worship Silent I Make A Whisper I Am A Sinner reveals a raw and reflective identity, steeped in […]
McCoy Tyner announces reissue “Asante [Expanded Edition]”
In the ever-evolving landscape of jazz, the reissue of McCoy Tyner’s 1970 album Asante offers a renewed opportunity to explore the pianist’s innovative fusion of African-inspired rhythms within a jazz context. This expanded edition, set for release on vinyl through the distinguished Blue Note label, reintroduces listeners to a work where Tyner’s acoust
Marcos Valle announces album “O Compositor E O Cantor”
Marcos Valle’s album O Compositor E O Cantor, originally released in 1965, is set to be reissued on vinyl by Vampisoul in May 2026, offering a renewed opportunity to explore one of the pivotal works in the development of bossa nova and Brazilian jazz. This record marked a defining moment in Valle’s career, presenting his […]