Wannabe Reviews Glossary Frontman Joey Kneiser’s ‘The Wildness’
Joey Kneiser is best known as the frontman of Tennessee Americana rockers Glossary, and recently this talented singer-songwriter released a new solo album called The Wildness. In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews the album in his six-panel comic book form. Click on the image for full resolution: Joey Kneiser’s The Wildness is out now. Check […]
John Famiglietti of HEALTH Talks ‘Death Magic’, Touring And More (INTERVIEW)
After a six year hiatus, L.A. noise rockers HEALTH are back in top form with their latest full-length release, Dark Magic (ALBUM REVIEW). Subscribing to a unique sound that lacks any analogous comparison, HEALTH continue to further their genre-bending experimentation in their latest release. Known for their trenchant yet electrifying performances, HEALTH has been blazing a trail through America on […]
Tom Petty: The Biography by Warren Zanes (BOOK REVIEW)
In writing the biography of Tom Petty, author Warren Zanes creates a narrative so compelling it’s difficult to stop reading. Interweaving interviews with his main subject, past and present members of his band The Heartbreakers, plus friends, family, crew members and management; the author effectively (re)creates a wide-ranging conversation that, as it evolves, has a […]
Sammy Hagar & The Circle Pull Out the Montrose, Van Halen & Tequila in Biloxi
What happens when you unleash Sammy Hagar in a Biloxi casino with a virtually sold out crowd? You get one hell of a show. With the energy of a six year old kid, Hagar bounced around the stage, cracked jokes, signed anything that was handed to him, played guitar and whipped the audience into an […]
The Melvins and Napalm Death Team Up for Savage Imperial Death March Tour
Napalm Death and the Melvins join forces for the Savage Imperial Death March Tour, a six-week Spring trek that that kicks off on March 26 at The Marquee in Phoenix, Ariz. “We have been talking about doing a tour like this for a long time so we are thrilled it’s finally happening,” says Napalm Death […]
10 Years Ago Today- White Stripes Become First Musical Performers on ‘The Daily Show’ (Watch “Denial Twist”)
M. Ward Announces New Album ‘More Rain’, Shares New Single “Girl From Conejo Valley”
M. Ward returns with his eighth solo album, More Rain, which will be released on March 4, 2016 via Merge Records. Listen below to hear Ward’s new single “Girl From Conejo Valley,” which is a nostalgic trot through people he used to know and a place he used to be. With his new album More Rain, Ward has made a true […]
THE GLIDE 20 – GLIDE’S 20 BEST ALBUMS OF 2015
2015 might not go down as the best year for new music on record, but there are still a number of standouts making defining recorded albums. Take Low Cut Connie (pictured above) who are molding showmanship, punk and boogie into a new realm of relevancy. Riley Walker is mixing the pastoral folk of Nick Drake […]
‘Ork Records: New York, New York’ Brings The World’s First Punk Label Back To The Spotlight (ALBUM REVIEWS)
[rating=9.00] Picture this: you’re hanging in a dingy barroom somewhere in the East Village – maybe it’s CBGB – in the late 70s. Outside the Bowery bums are splayed across the sidewalk and the streets are filthy. Inside, you’re surrounded by a crowd that consists of a who’s who in the downtown club community. Alex […]
Tool Expands January Tour To Houston, New Orleans, KC, St. Louis
When Tool announced its 2016 tour plans with Primus earlier this month, the band noted that “fans should check back soon for more info.” Opening act3Teeth also promised more dates to come, saying the routing was just the “first half” of the U.S. tour. Now additional shows have now been added in Houston, Kansas City, St. Louis, and […]