Latest from The Tonearm:
Exiled in Hydra — Inside Westerman’s Greek Island Sessions
Producer Marta Salogni and a rotating cast of musicians joined Westerman at an 18th-century mansion on Hydra to record ‘A Jackal’s Wedding,’ an album where high ceilings and creative limitation were as vital as the songs themselves.

The Lightning Bolt Sound and Diamond Nature of Zu
Three decades into their existence, Italy’s experimental metal/rock/jazz trio release ‘Ferrum Sidereum,’ a double-album that draws on meteoric iron symbolism, Tibetan philosophy, and the practice of creating inner silence amid external chaos.

The Cold Comfort of Louis Gardner’s Solo Piano
The London pianist’s ‘Emotionally Suited To Be A Solo Pianist’ began as a three-hour improvisation that captured winter’s quieter truths about distance, solitude, and the strange calm that arrives when the world slows down.

Gimme Danger — Ian Brennan Among the Snake Handlers
‘They Shall Take Up Serpents’ marks Sublime Frequencies’ first American release, with Ian Brennan documenting a West Virginia church where drumming grandmas and flatpicking guitarists enter trance states that put decades of rock posturing to shame.

Patricia Brennan’s Celestial Chamber Jazz
The vibraphonist’s ‘Of The Near And Far’ superimposes constellations over the circle of fifths to generate pitch collections for a ten-piece ensemble while signaling her background in orchestral percussion, alternative rock, and the chamber works of Glass and Xenakis.

Latest from The Tonearm Podcast:
John Mlynczak: NAMM’s Evolution & Music Advocacy
NAMM CEO John Mlynczak on transforming the trade show from booth sales to brand experiences, music education advocacy, and generating 39M content views.
Patricia Brennan: Vibraphone, Astronomy & New Compositions
Vibraphonist Patricia Brennan discusses her constellation-based compositional system, blending jazz, classical, and alt-rock on Of The Near And Far.
Phil Haynes: Banging the Drum for Liberty Now
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Bryan Senti: Strings, Migration, and Finding Home
Bryan Senti: Strings, Migration, and Finding Home page for The Tonearm
Graham St. John: Terence McKenna’s Hallucinatory Life
Cultural anthropologist Graham St. John discusses his biography of psychedelic philosopher Terence McKenna, exploring DMT, rave culture, and the archaic revival.









