Happy 61st Birthday Eddie Van Halen (Watch “Unchained” Live ’81)
Modest Mouse/Brand New Announce Co-Headlining Summer Tour
Critically acclaimed rock bands Brand New and Modest Mouse have announced plans for a co-headlining tour throughout the U.S. this summer. The 24-date trek kicks off June 28 in Magna, UT, and stops at iconic venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheater (Morrison, CO; June 29), Madison Square Garden (New York;July 14), The Forum (Los Angeles; July 27) and the Greek Theater (Berkeley, CA; July 29) before wrapping July 30 in Seattle. Presale tickets are […]
The Arcs Announce West Coast Caravan Dates
The Arcs have announced a series of dates around their Coachella appearances that they are pleased to call the West Coast Caravan. The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach’s band are supporting their 2015 album Yours, Dreamily. The tour includes the band’s stop at Coachella. Check out their full itinerary below. The Arcs were recently featured on NPR’s “Tiny Desk Concert” (below) series. […]
The Cars Remastered Boxed Set And Best Of Due This Spring
In 1978, The Cars had a Top 40 hit with the band’s very first single, “Just What I Needed.” That streak continued over the next 10 years, as the band revisited the Top 40 a dozen more times with radio hits “Let’s Go” and “Shake It Up” along with iconic videos like “Magic” and “You […]
Railroad Earth Bust Out Fan Favorites In Austin (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
Railroad Earth came through Austin on a chilly Saturday with the sole purpose of using their music to bring smiles to the faces of those who had gathered at Stubb’s for their show. Nearly three hours of music over the course of two sets would find the jamgrass band successful in stirring up both smiles […]
VIDEO PREMIERE: Christian Lopez Band Performs Intimate Acoustic Version Of “Morning Rise”
Back in May of last year a young singer-songwriter from West Virginia by the name of Christian Lopez quietly released his first full length studio album, Onward (Blaster Records). The album was produced by Dave Cobb, the Nashville mastermind producer known these days for working with troubadours like Jason Isbell and Sturgill Simpson. Only 20 years old, Lopez […]
ALBUM PREMIERE: Listen to Globetrotting Producer and Multi-instrumentalist Karsh Kale’s ‘UP’
The word prolific barely begins to describe Karsh Kale’s storied career. The British-born, New York City-raised artist of Indian heritage has spent the last two decades zigzagging the world as a producer, multi-instrumentalist, tabla player, drummer, film composer, DJ, collaborator, and solo artist. The culmination of his planetary library can be heard on his fifth studio album for […]
Tortoise Discover New Territory On “The Catastrophist’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] Tortoise begin The Catastrophist auspiciously, much like their long experimental career— introducing us to synth keys that belong in the 8-bit realm medium. It eventually teeters off into normal territory, at least considered for their world. Where their earlier works are more revered because of their playfulness, ambition with an aura of sparseness, The […]
Feral Conservatives Bring Folky Garage Rock on ‘Here’s To Almost’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=6.00] Nineties nostalgia seems to be at an all time high, which may be what draws listeners to the new record Here’s to Almost from the Virginia-based trio Feral Conservatives. But it’s the touch of sweetness they bring to their folky garage rock that will keep the attention. On the opening track “Round the Corner”, […]
DeVotchKa Gels With Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall (SHOW REVIEW)
DeVotchKa has a fascinating story that, in many ways, makes them the perfect band to play with a symphony. Formed in Colorado, they got their start as a backing band for burlesque shows (including those of former Marilyn Manson girlfriend Dita Von Teese), and they gained a broader following as their music was noticed and […]