Music To Your Ears If you happen to read the Alibi blog, “Nerdstream,” on our website, then you already know that long-time collector and specialty mainstay Merlin's [...] Michael Henningsen \ Jan 13, 2005 Read More
Sonic Reducer Former Apricot Jam co-frontman Lewi Longmire's debut solo album is as much a revelation as it is a blast from the past. Longmire's [...] Michael Henningsen \ Jan 13, 2005 Read More
Blue Note Preconceptions of accordion music as hokey or limited vanish upon playing this mind-opening disc. Featuring original compositions by members of Poland's Motion Trio, [...] Jason Serinus \ Jan 13, 2005 Read More
Greg Brown With Bo Ramsey And Pieta Brown Saturday, Jan. 15; Lensic Performing Arts Center (211 West San Francisco in Santa Fe, 7:30 p.m., all ages): As far as folk-based singer-songwriters [...] Michael Henningsen \ Jan 13, 2005 Read More
Weekly Alibi'S Guide To The Best Ear Candy Of 2004 At the end of each year, when I'm inspired to relax for a moment and take a look back, I always come back [...] Michael Henningsen \ Jan 06, 2005 Read More
A Look Back At Some Fantastic Releases That Didn'T Quite Make The Final Cut This little “websclusive” feature was assembled as a reminder of just how much great music came out in 2004, and hopefully offers at [...] Michael Henningsen \ Jan 06, 2005 Read More
Sonic Reducer Singing the living shit out of someone else's tried and true hit song—which “American Idol” winner Ruben Studdard can certainly do—is a far [...] Michael Henningsen \ Dec 30, 2004 Read More
Blue Note What if everything you ever thought about your record collection turned out to be wrong? What if all the albums you grew up [...] Michael Henningsen \ Dec 30, 2004 Read More
Music To Your Ears The 18th Annual New Mexico Music Industry Awards is now accepting submissions for consideration through Friday, Jan. 28, 2005. The awards banquet doesn't [...] Michael Henningsen \ Dec 30, 2004 Read More
Blue Note This much anticipated pairing of our greatest young Britten tenor, Ian Bostridge, and most versatile countertenor, David Daniels, yields impressive results. Britten was [...] Jason Serinus \ Dec 23, 2004 Read More