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Manic Monday: ZZ Top Hail “Beer Drinkers & Hellraisers” Live At Rockpalast 1980

Manic Monday: ZZ Top Hail “Beer Drinkers & Hellraisers” Live At Rockpalast 1980

“Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers” has never been ZZ Top’s most flashy or recognizable song, but it might be their purest—a loose, loud, bluesy groove that captures ZZ Top at their most natural: no frills, just swagger. And swagging beers is what gave this blue-collar anthem a relatable poof of Texas boogie magic that very […]

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Parlor Greens Push Instrumental Funk & Soul Boundaries With Blistering Performance at Portland, OR’s Jack London Revue (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Parlor Greens Push Instrumental Funk & Soul Boundaries With Blistering Performance at Portland, OR’s Jack London Revue (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Springtime in the Pacific Northwest tends to feel like the scene in the film Pleasantville when everything goes from black and white to color. The months-long gloom is replaced by blossoming and new life, the feeling of fresh energy and awakening. Here in Portland, Oregon, the crowds were out on an absolutely stunning Saturday, April […]

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Cosmic Country & Retro Soul: The Musical & Real-Life Partnership Of Pearl Charles and Michael Rault (INTERVIEW)

Cosmic Country & Retro Soul: The Musical & Real-Life Partnership Of Pearl Charles and Michael Rault (INTERVIEW)

Pearl Charles and Michael Rault are a fascinating couple. They met via a mutual friend back in the summer of 2019, while Charles was recording her album Magic Mirror, with Rault flying in from Montreal to hang out and add some guitar. What started as a friendship grew into a musical and romantic relationship, and the two […]

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Ryan Solee of The Builders and The Butchers Dances in The Wreckage of ‘No Tomorrow’ (ALBUM PREMIERE/INTERVIEW)

Ryan Solee of The Builders and The Butchers Dances in The Wreckage of ‘No Tomorrow’ (ALBUM PREMIERE/INTERVIEW)

Portland-based band The Builders and The Butchers will be releasing their new album, which marks their seventh, on April 3rd, via Badman Recording Co. It’s titled No Tomorrow, and as the title might suggest, it has plenty to do with the current apocalyptic feeling of existence. And yet, within the fiery imagery and doom, there […]

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Evil Twin Bring Live Rock Experimentation Into The Studio For Debut Album ‘Upside Down We’re Flying’ (INTERVIEW)

Evil Twin Bring Live Rock Experimentation Into The Studio For Debut Album ‘Upside Down We’re Flying’ (INTERVIEW)

Brooklyn-based Indie Rock band Evil Twin released their debut full-length album, Upside Down We’re Flying, on March 13th, following on from an EP and the release of several singles. It draws on a love of multiple 90s music genres and creates an immersive atmosphere you might associate with psych rock while experimenting with song structure. […]

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Aubrie Sellers Finds Power in the Quiet: Attachment Theory and the Art of Being Raw (FEATURE)

Aubrie Sellers Finds Power in the Quiet: Attachment Theory and the Art of Being Raw (FEATURE)

Aubrie Sellers has never mistaken volume for truth. In a music industry that often rewards bold personalities and constant visibility, Sellers has built her career in a quieter, more deliberate way—one shaped as much by introspection as instinct. It hasn’t always been easy. But it has led her to Attachment Theory, a record that may […]

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Joe Pernice Brings Melody, Restraint, and Emotional Clarity to Solo LP ‘Sunny, I Was Wrong’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Joe Pernice Brings Melody, Restraint, and Emotional Clarity to Solo LP ‘Sunny, I Was Wrong’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Joe Pernice has been playing an uncompromising brand of indie music for more than three decades now. He dug into alternative country with the Boston-based Scud Mountain Boys before switching to a more indie rock/pop sound with the Pernice Brothers. But it’s his latest—and first—solo studio effort, where he strips it all down for a […]

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Charley Crockett Wraps Up Daring Sagebrush Trilogy With Ethereal & Lofty ‘Age of the Ram’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Charley Crockett Wraps Up Daring Sagebrush Trilogy With Ethereal & Lofty ‘Age of the Ram’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Charley Crockett has always been a prolific artist, stretching the limits of his imaginative approach to country, which toes the line between tradition and the lofty. Recently, though, the long-standing troubadour has been releasing distinct, genre-altering releases, starting with 2025’s Lonesome Drifter and Dollar A Day, which arrived a few short months later. These two […]

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Amplifiers to Oblivion: Sunn O))) Reclaim Their Drone Throne On Self-Titled Sub Pop Release (ALBUM REVIEW)

Amplifiers to Oblivion: Sunn O))) Reclaim Their Drone Throne On Self-Titled Sub Pop Release (ALBUM REVIEW)

The long-running, Seattle, Washington-based drone metal act Sunn O)))))) returns with their first new music in seven years, as their tenth album is a self-titled offering and their first for new label Sub Pop.  The duo of Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson has been performing for over thirty years, pushing avant-garde metal and noise rock […]

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Thundercat Returns With Dazzling & Empathetic LP ‘Distracted’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Thundercat Returns With Dazzling & Empathetic LP ‘Distracted’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

There has always been a warm, welcoming familiarity to Thundercat’s voice. The innovative contemporary multidisciplinary artist expresses a charming humanity through his dream-like falsetto, and more of the world takes notice as time goes by. The artist’s jovial approach to the harshness of reality and expert jazz fusion work has led him to A-list collaborations, […]

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‘Indigo Park’- A Genre-Bending Triumph Born From Bruce Hornsby’s ‘Creative Exhaustion’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

‘Indigo Park’- A Genre-Bending Triumph Born From Bruce Hornsby’s ‘Creative Exhaustion’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Bruce Hornsby didn’t want to record this album. After a five-year run of musically intrepid and critically acclaimed studio LPs – Absolute Zero, Non-Secure Connection, ‘Flicted, Deep Sea Vents – as well as entire albums’ worth of still-unreleased material, the virtuoso pianist suddenly found himself “creatively fried.” Despite his best, well-intentioned efforts to step away from songwriting […]

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25 Years Ago Today- My Morning Jacket Release Second Album ‘At Dawn’

25 years ago today (4/6/01), My Morning Jacket released At Dawn, their second full-length album. Sprawling across 74 minutes, the record marked a major leap forward for the Jim James-led Kentucky band, expanding their sound into more ambitious, atmospheric territory. Blending reverb-drenched vocals with a loose, exploratory take on Southern…