Kris Rogers and Dany Laj

Kris Rodgers

Kris Rodgers “Losing The Frequency”

Kris ‘Fingers’ Rodgers has been a recording & touring sideman for many years. In 2014 he was leading the rock n’ roll trio The Dirty Gems and had a reputation as “rock n’ roll’s secret weapon.”

Well, the secret is out and Rodgers is a pro with stadium-ready pop-rock songs that deserve to be heard. “I Know” is a perfect example of where it all comes together with a banging keyboard and gospel rock atmosphere that reaches for the sky, similar to young Elton John. And his buddies help out; Kurt Baker on bass, Wyatt Funderburk and Zach Jones both lend guitars as an assist here. “Gone On Too Long” is another gem that displays Rogers amazing keyboard work and hooks that would make Billy Joel jealous.

Rodgers soulful vocals are also top notch on “Overrated” and “Rock N’ Roll Radio” is a clarion call for what is now considered an “oldies” format. And although the songs are densely produced they never feel overwrought. It ends with the 8-minute grandiose rock opera “Who’s Gonna Save You Now,” and it’s compelling all the way through! Highly Recommended.

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Dany Laj and The Looks “Alive & Kicking”

Montreal, Québec native Dany Laj has adopted a more pub-rock model with a touch of punk attitude for Alive & Kicking. “Mister Screaming Attitude” is a straight forward rocker, similar to Kurt Baker mixed with a little Paul Westerberg mixed in. The energy Laj has is infectious on “Sweet Pretender” and the angular riff on “Planet of Fun” shows you why he toured with Paul Collins last year and fit right in.

“Defending Champion,” tells the narrative of a guy “who took half his life to figure it out,” and the wry pop of “Mixing A Drink” continues the story. The tempo and flavor of the music are fairly consistent, and the songs without hooks get by on Dany’s grit and musical skill. Definitely worth checking out if you wanna turn it up and bop your head to the rhythm.

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Magic Eight Ball and Kris Rodgers

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Magic Eight Ball “Last Of The Old Romantics”

It’s been a while, but Baz Francis returns with Magic Eight Ball’s sophomore album. Baz was a big fan of British actor Rik Mayall (The Young Ones) and he starts the first track with a light poem that slowly rises to a dramatic speech right before the stadium sized guitars hit on “See You Next Tuesday.” A good description of Baz’s sound would be Andy Sturmer playing with Nuno Bettencourt. That sounds about right and fans of both Extreme and Jellyfish will love this LP. You’ll also hear the influence of Donnie Vie (from their last collaboration) sprinkled throughout.

The catchy, “Come Get Your Kicks” is definitely a melodic highlight. The fuzz guitar is a bit heavy on “Yeah, I’m Serious,” but Baz really belts it out on “Wait Here A Second.” Another gem here is “Good For Nothing Good” which contrasts the wall-of-guitars with Baz’s earnest lyric. While not as immediate as the debut album, it holds up fine with repeat listens. Highly Recommended. (Sadly, Mr. Mayall passed away June 2014.)
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Chris Rogers and the dirty gems

Kris Rogers and The Dirty Gems “Headlines”

Kris Rogers bursts forth with the title track, a sonic assault that recalls the  late 70’s power pop of  Joe Jackson. It’s no surprise he’s got an amazing band supporting him including Kurt Baker on bass, Geoff Palmer (The Connection) on guitar and mixed by Wyatt Funderburk. With that pedigree he doesn’t disappoint – “Waiting Fool” is what it would sound like if Bruce Springsteen did power pop.

Rogers has a soulful R&B influenced vocal, and his great keyboard performance makes him the closest thing I’ve heard to Billy Joel on “Up From the Ashes.” The strong composition continues on “No Complaints,” and the band rocks hard on a rare cover of proto-punk band Death’s “Keep On Knocking.” Next,”Leaving Town” is another winner,  and a bit of Elton John’s influence is heard on “Borrowed Time.” Rogers is an amazing talent further buoyed by this band, it’s a shame it’s only eight tracks. Another highly recommended artist you need to hear.
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