Tag: rusty reid
Let’s Just Talk – Rusty Reid (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Most modern rock music has generally left me cold. It tends to be big, impenetrable, and cold. No, give me something that sits on...
The Unreasonables – Rusty Reid (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
Anything that captures even the smallest something of Elvis Costello while still plowing its own creative furrow through the sonic landscape is fine with me. And...
The Meaning of Life – Rusty Reid (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
I love the fact that the subtitle of Heart to Heart, the album that this latest single calls home, is “A Revolutionary Manifesto in Song”...
Movers and Shakers: An Ever – evolving Playlist
As part of the service I offer through Muso Soup is an ever-evolving playlist, one that features a track by all the bands I...
Head to Heart – Rusty Reid (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
My last two encounters with Seattle-based Texan Rusty Reid, via the previous singles “The United States of Selfishness” and “American Villain,” have found him in...
American Villain – Rusty Reid (reviewed by Dave Franklin)
I probably said as much when writing about his previous single, the brilliantly titled “The United States of Selfishness,” that, given how dark and...
The United States of Selfishness – Rusty Reid (reviewed by Dave...
In a world where people seem so entrenched in their social, political, cultural, and religious positions, it takes a brave and honest voice to...









