Hot Rize Celebrate 40 Years of Bluegrass Greatness in Portland (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Hot Rize Celebrate 40 Years of Bluegrass Greatness in Portland (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

On January 18, 1978 a group of hungry young musicians stepped onto the stage for the first time and changed bluegrass music. Exactly forty years later, the members of Hot Rize found themselves onstage at the Aladdin in Portland, Oregon reminiscing about how it all began and playing tunes. The influential bluegrass outfit is currently […]

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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Mix Old and New Songs For High-Energy Austin Performance (SHOW REVIEW)

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Mix Old and New Songs For High-Energy Austin Performance (SHOW REVIEW)

Since their debut album, B.R.M.C., in 2001, San Francisco-based rock band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club have garnered a steady following of fans. Though their name brings to mind a band that might have more heavy metal leanings, the trio actually has a foot solidly in the rock and roll world, releasing albums that range from […]

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Dead Meadow Announce New Album, ‘The Nothing They Need’

Dead Meadow Announce New Album, ‘The Nothing They Need’

Dead Meadow are happy to announce they will be releasing a new album, The Nothing They Need (Xemu Records), on March 2, 2018. Today they share the album’s first single, “Keep Your Head” which perfectly exemplifies the band’s unique marriage of Sabbath riffs, dreamy layers of guitar-fuzz bliss, and singer Jason Simon’s melodic croon. In […]

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50 Years Ago Today – Dr. John Releases Debut LP ‘Gris-Gris’ (Listen to “I Walk On Guilded Splinters”

50 Years Ago Today – Dr. John Releases Debut LP ‘Gris-Gris’ (Listen to “I Walk On Guilded Splinters”

50 years ago today (1/22/68), Dr. John released his debut album Gris-Gris. The musical style of Gris-Gris was a hybrid of New Orleans rhythm and blues and psychedelic rock and earned the listing of #143 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Listen to…
Pearl Jam Announces Two Headlining Seattle Safeco Shows To Fight Homelessness

Pearl Jam Announces Two Headlining Seattle Safeco Shows To Fight Homelessness

Pearl Jam will perform two headlining shows on August 8th and 10th in Seattle at Safeco Field. The Home Shows mark Pearl Jam’s first hometown appearance in 5 years, plus the largest headlining concert event in Seattle since the Rolling Stones’ two-night stint at the Kingdome in 1981. In addition to bringing nearly 100,000 fans from […]

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‘Three Billboards’ Wins Big at SAG Awards

‘Three Billboards’ Wins Big at SAG Awards

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri is looking more and more like a frontrunner for this year’s Academy Awards.

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The End is Near? Slayer Announce Final World Tour

The End is Near? Slayer Announce Final World Tour

Is this the end? This morning thrash metal legends Slayer dropped a video announcing their final world tour. While it is unclear if this is truly the end for Slayer, guitarist Kerry King recently said that the fate of frontman Tom Araya in the band is up in the air. The video announcement did not […]

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‘The Alienist’ Makes A Worthy Bid To Become Your Latest TV Obsession (TV REVIEW)

‘The Alienist’ Makes A Worthy Bid To Become Your Latest TV Obsession (TV REVIEW)

Caleb Carr’s groundbreaking novel is brought to life by TNT.

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Frank Hannon of Tesla Goes Solo With ‘From One Place To Another’ (INTERVIEW)

Frank Hannon of Tesla Goes Solo With ‘From One Place To Another’ (INTERVIEW)

Frank Hannon wasn’t planning to do a record. He was setting out to improve his voice, challenge it, explore it in different ways. But a record is what he eventually found himself in the midst of once his little personal project kept spiraling full-ahead. That record, the first of three volumes, is called From One […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: David Robert King Crafts Solemn Yet Hopeful Gothic Folk With “Are You Thinking About Leaving?”

VIDEO PREMIERE: David Robert King Crafts Solemn Yet Hopeful Gothic Folk With “Are You Thinking About Leaving?”

While trading songs at a songwriter gathering in Nashville, TN, Idaho native and high school teacher David Robert King’s boneyard truth telling, worn and vulnerable voice, and magnetic melodies were overheard by legendary singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier who told King, “I have a feeling we will get together someday.” This speculation led to King and Gauthier […]

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