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Golden Age Thursday Samples: Skull Snaps’ “It’s A New Day” (1973) Provides Hypnotic Percussion to Big L (1994) & Ol’ Dirty Bastard (1995)

Golden Age Thursday Samples: Skull Snaps’ “It’s A New Day” (1973) Provides Hypnotic Percussion to Big L (1994) & Ol’ Dirty Bastard (1995)

Mystique is a luxury the internet has taken away. The musical geniuses of yesteryear were not expected to reach the same standards set by the all-seeing eye of social media, with its thirst for half-baked content and pseudo-outrage. The internet is a beast that requires a constant flow of fresh blood, but there was a […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Ike Reilly Joins Forces with Son Shane Reilly on Musically Contrasting Tunes “Waiting for the Planes” and “Who’s Been Hurtin'”

SONG PREMIERE: Ike Reilly Joins Forces with Son Shane Reilly on Musically Contrasting Tunes “Waiting for the Planes” and “Who’s Been Hurtin'”

For more than two decades, Ike Reilly has carved out a singular lane as a rogue poet of the American fringe—equal parts barroom philosopher and street-corner storyteller. His tenth studio album Blind and Surrounded (due out June 12th via Rock Ridge Music)finds him operating at a creative peak, doubling down on the grit and grace […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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Michael “CAVS” Cavanaugh Talks New Solo Album – The Multi-Elemental ‘Sojourn’ (INTERVIEW)

Michael “CAVS” Cavanaugh Talks New Solo Album – The Multi-Elemental ‘Sojourn’ (INTERVIEW)

You might know Michael “CAVS” Cavanaugh from his day job, drumming for King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. But the percussion wiz has just dropped his second solo album, and you could say it’s a “trip” in every sense of the word. Engaging and lushly arranged, the all-instrumental Sojourn takes listeners on a journey through […]

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Parlor Greens’ Tim Carman Dives Into New LP ‘Emeralds’ & Details the Organ Trio’s Evolution (INTERVIEW)

Parlor Greens’ Tim Carman Dives Into New LP ‘Emeralds’ & Details the Organ Trio’s Evolution (INTERVIEW)

Much modern soul and jazz music seeks to honor the cherished legacies of these genres. Over the past few years, artists have been emerging from corners of the internet, tipping their hat to the heyday of these genres by seemingly imitating their heroes. While these artists and albums are not things to ignore, they leave […]

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Weird Nightmare Turns Fuzz Into Power Pop Gold On ‘Hoopla’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Weird Nightmare Turns Fuzz Into Power Pop Gold On ‘Hoopla’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

It’s probably no accident that Weird Nightmare is releasing its sophomore album, Hoopla, on May 1st via Sub Pop. If ever there was a record primed and ready to inhabit the experiences of a carefree summer (ideally the one after your senior year of high school), it’s this one. Even if your summer is full […]

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face of ancient gallery Dives Deeper Into Exploratory Folk On Sparse & Poetic Sophomore Effort ‘Like Kites’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

face of ancient gallery Dives Deeper Into Exploratory Folk On Sparse & Poetic Sophomore Effort ‘Like Kites’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Recently, rock music has seen its fair share of band members launching into wildly successful solo careers. Wednesday’s MJ Lenderman has become a beloved folk-rock figure, Geese’s Cameron Winter’s 2024 debut paraded his vocal acrobatics straight into the hearts of critics and fans alike, and King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard drummer, CAVS, is building […]

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Taj Mahal Rekindles Magic With Phantom Blues Band on Unearthed Record ‘Lost’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Taj Mahal Rekindles Magic With Phantom Blues Band on Unearthed Record ‘Lost’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The octogenarian roots master and national treasure, Taj Mahal, is still going strong. He has a 22-date tour planned for the Spring and Summer, backed by his three-decade collaborators, The Phantom Blues Band (PBB). Surprisingly, they have a ‘new’ record to tour behind. Most of us thought this partnership reached its peak with the back-to-back […]

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Hiss Golden Messenger Hits A Sweet Spot With Highly Textured ‘I’m People’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Hiss Golden Messenger Hits A Sweet Spot With Highly Textured ‘I’m People’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Hiss Golden Messenger’s I’m People is the aural equivalent of comfort food. It’s warm, goes down easy, is simple at the core, and hits many of the right spots. The title alone suggests a universality, the common rhythms of life, the pendulum of emotions, and connection. As you likely know, Hiss Golden Messenger is the […]

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Vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa Makes Blue Note Debut With Intimate & Emotive ‘Diavola’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa Makes Blue Note Debut With Intimate & Emotive ‘Diavola’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

If you are an ardent follower of Blue Note, you’ll recognize New Orleans-based vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa from Joshua Redman’s 2023 where are we, his first vocal album. She is not your typical jazz vocalist who swings and takes the stage with a commanding voice. She is intimate, subtle, and one who inhabits each lyric of […]

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25 Years Ago Today- Mogwai Releases Third Album ‘Rock Action’

25 years ago today (4/30/01), Mogwai released their third album, Rock Action. Taking a lighter, less brooding approach, the band began incorporating synthesizers for the first time, dialing back their trademark loud-quiet extremes. Much of the album was pieced together in fragmented sessions across the UK, lending it a hazy,…