The Wingdale Community Singers
Rick Moody (the Wingdale Community Singers) Talks Pink Floyd’s The Endless River
In an act of love and remembrance, filled with gentle warmth, Pink Floyd hasn't made an album that sounds this much like Pink Floyd in a long time.
Rick Moody (the Wingdale Community Singers) Talks George Michael’s Symphsonica
Here’s a passage from Susan Sontag’s essay of 1964 called “Notes on Camp.” Have you reread “Notes on Camp” recently? It’s well worth doing so, now...
Rick Moody (the Wingdale Community Singers) Talks Leona Lewis’s Christmas, With Love
Here’s a thought: Simon Cowell is to contemporary music what antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea is to the ecstasy of romantic love. Or: Simon Cowell is...
Rick Moody (the Wingdale Community Singers) Talks Nine Inch Nails’ Hesitation Marks
I like singles bands, bands that are more noteworthy for strings of arresting tracks than they are noteworthy for albums. Here are some bands, in...
Rick Moody (the Wingdale Community Singers) Talks the Orb and Lee “Scratch” Perry’s More Tales from the Orbservatory
It is our job today to speak to the elusive vocal quality known as flow, and to attempt, as with other elusive musical terms such as swing or feel...




