Andrew Howie

Andrew Howie
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Andrew Howie is a Midwestern treasure who isn't exactly sure how to talk about himself without being sarcastic and self-deprecating. His music taste is pretentious and he wants to tell you all about it.

Review: Tim Presley’s White Fence, ‘I Have to Feed Larry’s Hawk’

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Review: Nils Frahm, ‘Encores 2’

The latest work from German composer Nils Frahm is a cinematic masterpiece; at times dreary and sparse, others fuzzy and warm, it is true...

Melvin Seals on Carrying on the Legacy and Tradition of Jerry Garcia

It's not easy carrying on the legacy of ... anyone. Whether you're a musician, lawyer, son, daughter, politician or actor -- carrying on the...

Jay Watson of Pond on Tasmania, Tame Impala, GUM & More

Jay Watson is one of the hardest working musicians on the planet: in addition to his work with Pond, he is also a member...

Review: Sunflower Bean, ‘King of the Dudes’

Sometimes there are records you turn on and just instantly know you're in for a great time. The newest from NYC's Sunflower Bean, King...

Farewell, Kimmy Schmidt: A Look Back on The Netflix Comedy’s Final Season

This review was a tough one to write. As the latest TV project from Tina Fey, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt had a built-in level of...

Review: Swervedriver, ‘Future Ruins’

Swervedriver, like so many in their cohort, have a long history of lineup changes, the hiatus/reunion aspect, solo projects, etc. Also like many of...

Cory Wong on the Evolution of Vulfpeck, Touring Solo & Jamming with Legends

Cory Wong has it all going on: a brand spanking new solo career, numerous collaborations, plus his status as a prime contributor to the...

Let It Wander: An Interview with Circles Around the Sun

Circles Around the Sun (aka CATS) are back with a new album, Let It Wander. The instrumental, heavily improvisational quartet took the Grateful Dead...

Review: Brooklyn Nine-Nine Returns in Glorious Fashion

The much-anticipated return of Brooklyn Nine-Nine came out swinging (obvious spoilers ahead). After the whole cancellation/renewal/channel switch incident, fans were understandably delighted to have...

Review: Charles Bradley, ‘Black Velvet’

The Screaming Eagle of Soul himself, the legendary Charles Bradley, left this world last year. His extraordinary life and dramatic entrance onto the global...

Review: Kurt Vile, ‘Bottle It In’

Philly singer/songwriter Kurt Vile is one dreamy cat: his loping, sedated take on psychedelia is the perfect soundtrack for a nice summer day. His...

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