Peter Kearns grapples with the lyrical perspectives of an eccentric Canadian.
Author: Peter Kearns
The Lost Poets – Insubordia Part II (No label) CD REVIEW
Peter Kearns is enchanted by the Gimp-like visuals of Sweden’s The Lost Poets.
Jim Wellman – Dawn To Dusk (No label) CD REVIEW
Peter Kearns listens to some Jim Wellman, the Dawn To Dusk album to be precise.
Bryan Deister – Spines Of The Heart (No label) CD REVIEW
Here’s an album that purports to include “All of the 20th century composition techniques and styles.” Read what Peter Kearns has to say about that.
Tehnoloogiline Paike – Technological Sun (Fantastic Planet) CD REVIEW
A band of Estonian minimalists get the Kearns evaluation.
Mind The Journey – Color In The Gray Machine (No label) CD REVIEW
Spencer Sabo does it all by himself, impressively, but there are a few caveats, writes Peter Kearns
Saddle Of Southern Darkness – Saddle Of Southern Darkness (Camper Recordings) CD REVIEW
Finally, a record to creep out the 49-year-old child in Peter Kearns.
Bad Reed – Bad Reed (Bad Reed) CD EP REVIEW
PK encounters a group who sound like they ended up in their practice room via a quirk of fate.