Warner Brothers’ HBOMax Announcement Is a Brilliant Game Changer (OPINION)
The move not only makes sense as a business decision, it also increases access to film.
Ryan Martin Talks Creative Evolution on New LP ‘Wandercease’, Shares Video for “Fathers to Daughters” (INTERVIEW/VIDEO PREMIERE)
On his previous album, 2018’s Gimme Some Light, singer-songwriter Ryan Martin tapped into the kind of 70s folk-rock and Americana sound of groups like The Band, with rich, heartfelt harmonies and lyrics that conveyed honest music from someone who has lived an at times rough life but aims to do right. The album was an impressive […]
VIDEO PREMIERE: Charlie Treat Shares Piano-driven Lockdown Anthem “Dancing At The Bar (The Quarantine Song)”
A diverse mix of American roots music, out-of-the-box pop flourishes, gospel harmonies, and barroom rock & roll, Charlie Treat’s new album My Weird Lover (due out February 26th) spotlights a songwriter whose left-of-center music redraws the lines between genre and generations. It’s a collection of songs whose paradoxical twists and turns are as unique as […]
LISTEN: H.C. McEntire Covers Tammy Wynette’s Classic “Till I Get It Right”
H.C. McEntire’s August-released album Eno Axis revealed itself to be a haven of dry land amidst the muck and mire that was 2020. Arriving today is McEntire’s cover of “Till I Get It Right” a song once made famous by Tammy Wynette. Recorded during the Eno Axis sessions in Kernsville, NC, the song has been a staple of […]
LISTEN: Mickey Newball’s Debut Single “Betting on Bad Weather” Rekindles ’70 Light Rock
Based in Santa Cruz, multi-instrumentalist Mickey Newball writes and records songs in his rickety home studio on the California coast. Each song provides a window into the circus that is his mind; filled with fantastic misfits, surreal self-analysis, impending doom, and lost love. Checkout Newball’s debut single “Betting on Bad Weather,” (below) a catchy ’70s light […]
WATCH: Grammy Nominated Courtney Marie Andrews Shares Performance Video For “Ships In The Night”
Courtney Marie Andrews is debuting a new performance video for her song, “Ships In The Night,” today. Filmed live at The Parthenon in Nashville, the video is now available to check out below.. “Ships In The Night” is from Andrews’ critically acclaimed new record, Old Flowers, which is nominated for Best Americana Album at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards. The accolade continues […]
The Glide 20 In Jazz: The Year’s 20 Best Jazz Albums
2020 marked the most jazz reviews ever for Glide. Among the challenges from the pandemic, the inspiration from the Black Lives Matter movement, and an Election year, artists made many powerful statements. We also continue to get the unearthing of lost albums from iconic figures, stellar efforts from emerging young players, and strong contributions from […]
25 Years Ago Today – The Grateful Dead Officially Break Up (Watch “So Many Roads” From Final Show)
TRZTN Paves The Way For Otherwordly ‘Royal Dagger Ballet’ With Collaborative Singles (INTERVIEW)
TRZTN, also known as Tristan Bechet, will be releasing his new project, Royal Dagger Ballet, on January 22nd, 2021 via Octopus Hotdog Records. His first two singles and videos, “Black Exit” featuring Interpol’s Paul Banks, and “Ruby’s Wheel” featuring Yesh, are out now, with another one arriving on December 10th. About every two weeks until the […]
SONG PREMIERE: Adjective Animal Blends Prog and Indie Rock with “> Song”
Adjective Animal is the solo project of rhythm section player Jon Birkholz. While spending time playing in a handful of bands around Baltimore, MD, Jon realized that he needed an outlet for music he was writing on his own on a regular basis. The format, like the band name, comes from a standard two guitar […]