Short Tracks: ‘Waves 12’ by Fernando Perdomo (2025); An Epic Ending to an Epic 12 album series

Talented multi-instrumentalist Fernando Perdomo brings his year-long, epic ‘Waves’ series to a rewarding conclusion with the release of ‘Waves 12’. The prolific artist/producer has given listeners 120 water-inspired instrumental-themed songs this year.  ‘Waves 12’ does not deviate from the theme of prior releases. It’s clear that Perdomo’s vision and focus on quality have not wavered […]

Slang of Ages Interview Series: Groove, Grit & Tape: Fat Produce’s Soulful Days Revives the Live Trio Tradition (2025)

Miami-based trio Fat Produce returns with Soulful Days, a warm, analog-driven celebration of deep groove culture—recorded live to tape and rooted in soul-jazz, funk, and reggae tradition. Guitarist Addison Rifkin and drummer Michael Duffy talk about musical lineage, developing a trio voice, and why a no-overdubs recording makes all the difference. Preston: I’m thrilled to […]

Short Tracks: ‘The Counterblast’: A cinematic Prog-Rock Reckoning by Jim Griffin (2025)

Jim Griffin isn’t just making records—he’s building monuments. The veteran progressive rocker follows up his impressive 2023 release, Marginalia Suburbia with perhaps his best work yet.  The Counterblast is a sprawling, cerebral, and deeply emotional suite that plays like a eulogy for the space age and a love letter to the idealism that launched it. […]

Short Tracks: ‘Waves 11’ by Fernando Perdomo (2025)

Ah, the games afoot. Fernando Perdomo’s 2025 efforts have included a varied yet stellar selection of albums. The twelve-album ‘Waves’ series has been a worthy addition to his discography and my CD collection. Now, as 2025 wraps up, I can’t help but think which album of the twelve ( 11 at the time of this […]

Short Tracks: Short Tracks: Steve Morse Band – Triangulation (2025)

If you were fortunate enough to catch The Steve Morse Band on its recently completed fall tour for Triangulation, you are already familiar with the first Steve Morse Band in several years. The band, which included ace guitarist Angel Vivaldi—who helped reproduce many of the duet parts on the new album—reminded fans of The Dregs […]

Slang Of Ages Interview Series: Joe Bailey on Torrential Pain: Finding Beauty in Darkness (2025)

In this Slang of Ages conversation, Preston Frazier reconnects with British multi-instrumentalist Joe Bailey to discuss his latest solo album, Torrential Pain. Known for his prolific output and one-man-band approach, Bailey breaks down his songwriting, production, and performance process—from guitar-driven power to intricate harmonies and lush orchestration. Bailey also teases his limited vinyl release, reflects […]