‘Star Wars’ And the Culture of Fandom: A Needlessly Complicated Analysis
Semantic ponderings, endless analysis, fruitless bickering. A Jedi craves not these things.
Protomartyr – ‘The Agent Intellect’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=8.00] The Motor City rock sound ignited by the Stooges and MC5 is still alive and well as evidenced by the latest release from Detroit post-punkers, Protomartyr. Their third album, The Agent Intellect, descends into your psyche like a black cloud of angst, accompanied with sardonic quips and thinly-veiled rage. The mood of the album […]
Strange Faces – ‘Stonerism’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] For an album titled Stonerism, certain expectations might include spaced-out, fuzzy grooves. And those expectations would be right on, man. Chicago rockers Strange Faces deliver that and so much more on their debut record with its telling name. The lo-fi pop garage rock they’ve created is frenetic, but polished in that kind of intentionally […]
Keith Richards Outlives Em All! Happy 72nd Birthday Keef! (Watch “Happy” Live with the X-Pensive Winos)
‘Sisters’ Fails to Find the Funny (FILM REVIEW)
Sisters is a painful experience that will leave you longing for the comforts of home.
‘The Force Awakens’ Rekindles the Old Magic (SPOILER FREE FILM REVIEW)
You can shelve any worry you might have had about The Force Awakens, it’s awesome.
Wakarusa Future Uncertain After Hiatus Announced For 2016
Is this the end? On Thursday the organizers behind Wakarusa Music Festival, which takes places every June on Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, Arkansas, issued a statement announcing that the beloved festival would be taking a break in 2016 because “Wakarusa was significantly damaged by partners claiming to share our vision.” As a whole the statement […]
SONG PREMIERE: Superhuman Happiness Share Chilled Out Dance Track “Landslide”
Back in September, Glide contributor Christian Long had this to say about the new album from indie pop group Superhuman Happiness: “There’s not a lot of bad things to say about Escape Velocity; the crisp, clean production lets the eclectic arrangements alternate between instruments as they move in and out from one another. A precise work of […]
Larry Keel To Feature Sam Bush, Del McCoury, Peter Rowan & More Guests On New Album
Flatpicking guitar phenom Larry Keel will dazzle music-lovers once more with his 15th self-released album Experienced, due out February 26, 2016. The album is entirely original work that showcases both Larry’s and bandmate Will Lee’s exceptional songwriting, singing and jaw-dropping instrumental performances, accompanied by Keel’s equally talented wife Jenny Keel on upright bass and harmony vocals. It was recorded at Wally Cleaver Studio in Fredericksburg, […]
Waco Brothers To Release First Album Of Original Songs In Over 10 Years, Share New Song “Had Enough”
On the heels of their surprise release of Cabaret Showtime, a limited-edition album of covers and live songs, the Waco Brothers announced the forthcoming release of a new full-length album Going Down in History. The album will come out on February 26th via Bloodshot Records and is the group’s first album of original material since 2005’s Freedom & Weep. […]