By Hal Horowitz “You can’t tell a book by looking at its cover,” as Bo Diddley so memorably reminded us. And that cliché applies to the art adorning Americana/blues rocker Randy Lee Riviere’s ‘Farmland Blues.’ What appears on the outside like a comfy folk album due to the tranquil painting of a farmhand carrying a… more »
Michael Limnios, Music Network “Music is like a virus you know … it finds things in your head, your heart, your gut … it finds you and takes you for a ride that for a lot of us it’s a ride that just becomes necessary. What would you do without the subway in New York,… more »
By Graeme Scott It’s a funny world! My last review was for an album by Tom Hambridge and now here he is again but this time as producer on this new release by Randy Lee Riviere. To describe his music and sound as residing at the dirty grungy end of Blues would be about right.… more »