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Album Review: ‘Accidental Achievement’ by the Royal Arctic Institute
I started writing this review just for Salt in Wound, but began to realize, “Huh, there is a lot of Hoboken in it, maybe I should pitch this to hMAG.” And that is in fact what I did.
Album Review: ‘333’ by Sputnik
Earlier this month, I did an extremely rare reading of my poetry at a words-and-music event at Hoboken’s Issyra Gallery. Also on the bill was the band Sputnik. Years ago, I used to see their debut CD at my local record store, Tunes. But I’d never seen them live! I was really impressed, and thrilled […]
Freedy Johnston Returns
Wow, it was a real thrill for me to interview Freedy Johnston, a longtime favorite of mine, and to hang out in the studio for a bit as he records his next album. I then wrote an article and took photos for hMAG.com.
Song Review: “Be Your Friend” by the Karyn Kuhl Band
Happy Valentine’s Day! The new release from Hoboken’s own Karyn Kuhl Band drops today and I wrote the review for hMAG.com. It’s the candy-heart inspired title “Be Your Friend” and it’s a rocker! Bandcamp link within.
Hoboken’s own Rhyme & Reason Records
I wrote this article for hMAG about the exciting upstart record label Rhyme & Reason. It’s run by Emmy Black and Annemarie Scuderi, with help from Emily Cadman, and it was a delight to talk with them.
Song Review: “Blood (Coming Out of Her Whatever)” by psych-O-positive
The mostly-Hoboken supergroup psych-O-positive released their debut single today. I wrote a review for hMAG.com.
Album Review: Glenn Morrow’s Cry for Help
Hoboken-based rockers Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help released their debut album this past Friday. I wrote a review for hMAG.com.
Union Dry Dock Petition
The Union Dry Dock property in Hoboken is for sale, and the Fund for a Better Waterfront hopes to turn it into a public park. Here is my article from hMAG.com on their petition drive.
Jack Silbert, curator