Part 2: The Palace explores the songwriting of Netherlander Ruud Houweling on the death of his father.
Category Archive: Reviews
Part 1: The Palace explores the songwriting of Netherlander Ruud Houweling on love, loss, and reclamation in our great age of indifference to the homeless.
Brooklyn-based recording artist, Nan Macmillan, releases her first full-length LP. Revealing, emotional, and hopeful, 10 songs about becoming visible to ourselves.
Dallas-based songwriter Jonathan Hodges searches through his year of isolation and loss for whatever world is coming next.
From the distant memories of survivors of The Great War comes a haunting suite of 14 songs that explore the shadows of an unending trauma.
Three years on, The Palace revisits the death of Geneviève Castrée through the lens of the Mount Eerie tetralogy, the recording artist’s four moving LPs marking her death, and his life beyond.
LAKE return with a new album conjured from another time. A feast of songs (tracks with lyrics, and bonus instrumental versions) from a halcyon age when anything was possible (with grit, a few friends, and all the time in the world).
A Palace essential, Tombstones In their Eyes, and their latest retrospective, “Collection.” Five years of songs remastered and expanded: the starlight and the moonlight revealed anew.
Guest post from Seattle-based music producer, DJ, and writer, Kevin Keogh, on the life and career of the late (and much missed) MF DOOM.
From routine to quarantine, The Palace travels with San Jose’s Peter Colclasure through his ghostly “Una Corda,” searching for our own Carrington Event, and hope.
