Album Review: “Both Sides of the Sky” by Jimi Hendrix

A brand “new” album, no filler, by Jimi Hendrix? With unreleased songs? Sign me up.

Released in 2018, Both Sides of the Sky is the closest we have to a time machine. Jimi Hendrix’s famous and very delicious guitar playing is all you need for a solid workout or airplane ride. This is funk at its best. Rock. Genres muddied together beautifully.

Listening to an album by an artist inspired by Jimi will never be the real thing. Stop what you’re doing right now. Whatever it is, work, laundry, all will go by faster with this when you pop it in your ears!

Nicole Russin-McFarland

Nicole Russin-McFarland scores music for cinema, production libraries and her own releases distributed by AWAL. She is currently developing her first budgeted films to score and act in with friends. And, she owns really cool cats.

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