News

Golden Age Thursday Samples: Sly and the Family Stone’s “You Can Make It If You Try” (1969) Becomes Heavenly Hip-hop Percussion Via Jungle Brothers (1988) & Ice Cube (1992)

Golden Age Thursday Samples: Sly and the Family Stone’s “You Can Make It If You Try” (1969) Becomes Heavenly Hip-hop Percussion Via Jungle Brothers (1988) & Ice Cube (1992)

In 2025, music lost one of its most beloved innovators. The passing of Sly Stone, the forward-thinking funk-fusion artist and mastermind behind Sly and The Family Stone, sent a wave of grief and memories through the music world when the news hit the internet on June 9. Stone left behind an incomparable legacy, one propelled […]

New to Glide

Kevin Morby Builds Haunting Americana Soundscape on ‘Little Wide Open’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Kevin Morby Builds Haunting Americana Soundscape on ‘Little Wide Open’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

For his eighth studio album, Little Wide Open, Kevin Morby opened his ears to his midwestern upbringing, inhaling everything from insects to tornado sirens. Those sonic influences are exhaled in a mix of tense/fluid Americana altered by his current Los Angeles surroundings and the Upstate New York studio where he recorded. Working with A-list producer […]

Interviews

City of the Sun On Working With Phil Ek & Making Rock-Driven New Album ‘Under The Moon’ (INTERVIEW)

City of the Sun On Working With Phil Ek & Making Rock-Driven New Album ‘Under The Moon’ (INTERVIEW)

City of the Sun is a Brooklyn-based Latin global groove fusion band that continually stretches into new directions and works mostly with instrumental music. Formed by guitarist John Pita and drummer Zach Para, and also joined by guitarist Marco Bolfelli and bassist Matt Fasano. They’ve just released their latest album, Under The Moon, via Nettwerk, which […]

Read more
Nili Brosh (Dethklok, Danny Elfman) Builds a Synthy World for Instrumental Rock Album ‘Eventide’ (INTERVIEW)

Nili Brosh (Dethklok, Danny Elfman) Builds a Synthy World for Instrumental Rock Album ‘Eventide’ (INTERVIEW)

Guitarist and instrumentalist Nili Brosh released her fourth studio album, Eventide, in March, her first in several years. It built on the work of a few singles and videos she’s released in recent years, but added many new tracks and introduced broader musical experimentation to her sound, namely synths. Previously released songs were also remixed and remastered […]

Read more
Sean Lennon Shares How The Claypool Lennon Delirium Made Their Ambitious Double LP & Finally Embracing Being John’s Son (INTERVIEW)

Sean Lennon Shares How The Claypool Lennon Delirium Made Their Ambitious Double LP & Finally Embracing Being John’s Son (INTERVIEW)

Sean Lennon and Les Claypool return with the third album from The Claypool Lennon Delirium, The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy—an ambitious concept record that both skewers and warns of the accelerating rise of AI. This isn’t just a listening experience. The double album arrives with a lavishly illustrated 24-page comic book […]

Read more
Jesse Dayton Is Beaumont-Born, Antone’s-Bred & Still Raising Hell (INTERVIEW)

Jesse Dayton Is Beaumont-Born, Antone’s-Bred & Still Raising Hell (INTERVIEW)

“When I was a kid, I had honky-tonk music, I had rhythm & blues, I had zydeco, I had all the rock & roll stuff. It was pretty amazing,” Jesse Dayton told me back in 2016. “I think I’m a little bit of all of that.” For singer, songwriter, guitar player, producer, and actor Jesse […]

Read more
Kevin Morby Builds Haunting Americana Soundscape on ‘Little Wide Open’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Kevin Morby Builds Haunting Americana Soundscape on ‘Little Wide Open’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

For his eighth studio album, Little Wide Open, Kevin Morby opened his ears to his midwestern upbringing, inhaling everything from insects to tornado sirens. Those sonic influences are exhaled in a mix of tense/fluid Americana altered by his current Los Angeles surroundings and the Upstate New York studio where he recorded. Working with A-list producer […]

Read more
Shakey Graves Continues to Refine Folk-rock Songsmithing on Contemplative and Experimental ‘Fondness, etc.’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Shakey Graves Continues to Refine Folk-rock Songsmithing on Contemplative and Experimental ‘Fondness, etc.’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

There has always been a loneliness to Shakey Graves’ music, and that feeling is even more pronounced on his fifth album, Fondness, etc. Fittingly, this one was recorded in near isolation, alone in his home recording studio with analog equipment surrounded by synthesizers, a drum machine, and a WWII-era guitar. The result is a lo-fi bedroom […]

Read more
Genesis Owusu Returns With Honed Agression & Urgent Messages On Powerful ‘REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Genesis Owusu Returns With Honed Agression & Urgent Messages On Powerful ‘REDSTAR WU & THE WORLDWIDE SCOURGE’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

A lot is happening in the world right now, and the issues seem to pile on overnight. Every moment we open a piece of technology, our minds are flooded with dread, conflict, and no real way to tell fiction from reality. We have entered an era where most only feel safe living in extremes, pushing […]

Read more
Mad Honey Achieves Individuality Via Thought-Provoking Shoegaze On Vulnerable ‘Bridge Over Cumberland’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Mad Honey Achieves Individuality Via Thought-Provoking Shoegaze On Vulnerable ‘Bridge Over Cumberland’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

As humans, we have an inherent desire to connect with those around us. These relationships shape our social interactions and influence us in ways we may not realize, each moment subconsciously ingrained in our decision-making. The people we decide to keep in our lives come with the weight of influence, but unfortunately, these wildly important […]

Read more
‘Alternate Routes’ Finds Reckless Kelly Reclaiming Their Road-Worn Classics (ALBUM REVIEW)

‘Alternate Routes’ Finds Reckless Kelly Reclaiming Their Road-Worn Classics (ALBUM REVIEW)

After almost 30 years, country rockers Reckless Kelly are due for another retrospective (their first was released in 2007). Alternate Routes, their new double album, puts the band’s road-tested songs before their fans a second time while walking a line between a best-of collection and a complete reworking of the material. Inspired by the efforts […]

Read more
View more

Photos

Video

35 Years Ago Today- Primus Release ‘Sailing the Seas of Cheese’ Album

35 years ago today (5/14/91), Primus released their major label debut — and eventual “cult breakthrough” Sailing the Seas of Cheese. The wildly inventive album introduced a larger audience to the band’s bizarre blend of funk, metal, psychedelia, and absurdist humor, powered by Les Claypool’s instantly recognizable bass slapping and…