Rich Wilhelm

Rich Wilhelm is a writer and editor who lives with his family in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, home of Blobfest. In addition to his high school and college newspapers, Rich's writing has appeared in Cool and Strange Music Magazine, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Arizona Republic. In addition to music writing, Rich is a certified volunteer tour guide at Philadelphia's historic Laurel Hill Cemetery. Rich can be found on Twitter @RichWilhelm5 and at richwilhelm.substack.com.
Talented Vocalists Explore Melancholy Moods with Moby

Talented Vocalists Explore Melancholy Moods with Moby

Moby creates a series of melancholy soundscapes, along with some upbeat tunes, to highlight the collection of talented singers on Always Centered at Night.

Jordan Rakei Reflects on His Life So Far on ‘The Loop’

Jordan Rakei Reflects on His Life So Far on ‘The Loop’

The Loop emerges as a worthwhile musical journey in which soul-pop’s Jordan Rakei reveals some universal truths he’s unearthed in his ongoing life story. 

Post-Punk’s A Certain Ratio Continue Their Revival

Post-Punk’s A Certain Ratio Continue Their Revival

A Certain Ratio find inspiration in their past work and the music that initially inspired them to create art that exists quite nicely in 2024. 

Hana Vu Revels in ‘Romanticism’

Hana Vu Revels in ‘Romanticism’

Romanticism emerges as a whole, as Hana Vu’s space to ask some big questions, though the answers she’s receiving are mostly ambivalent at best.

Ascending Mount Kimbie on ‘The Sunset Violent’

Ascending Mount Kimbie on ‘The Sunset Violent’

Mount Kimbie stir their influences into The Sunset Violent so well that it’s distinctly a record of theirs and an enjoyable one at that. 

The Black Keys Hit the Bowling Alley with ‘Ohio Players’

The Black Keys Hit the Bowling Alley with ‘Ohio Players’

You can sum up the overall aesthetic concept of the Black Keys’ Ohio Players with two main points: It rocks and sounds great in a bowling alley.

Mr. Bad Example: 10 Underappreciated Warren Zevon Songs

Mr. Bad Example: 10 Underappreciated Warren Zevon Songs

We unearth 10 Warren Zevon songs from the second half of his career that deserve to be placed among his famous songs like “Werewolves of London”.

New Weds and Nearly-Deads: 10 Under-Appreciated Elvis Costello Albums

New Weds and Nearly-Deads: 10 Under-Appreciated Elvis Costello Albums

While many of Elvis Costello’s albums are regularly heralded as masterpieces, these ten albums don’t get nearly the love they deserve.

Elton John Kicks Off Last North American Farewell Tour

Elton John Kicks Off Last North American Farewell Tour

Elton John played his 52nd and last show in Philadelphia last Friday night, and it was a joyous and life-affirming farewell.

Queen Hit the Dance Floor on ‘Hot Space’ 40 Years Ago

Queen Hit the Dance Floor on ‘Hot Space’ 40 Years Ago

Many Queen fans might not want to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Hot Space, but the album checks too many quirky boxes to ignore it.

Buried in These Hands For Years: Thomas Dolby’s ‘The Golden Age of Wireless’ Turns 40

Buried in These Hands For Years: Thomas Dolby’s ‘The Golden Age of Wireless’ Turns 40

Thomas Dolby’s 40-year-old debut The Golden Age of Wireless is a definitive synthpop album that raises many questions but only answers a few of them.

Ranking the B-52s Albums

Ranking the B-52s Albums

Seminal new wave band the B-52s have announced dates on their farewell tour. With that in mind, here’s a ranked list of the B-52s’ studio albums.