Aldous Harding Returns With New Album ‘Warm Chris’ Out 3/25 – Shares First Single “Lawn”
Today, Aldous Harding announces details of a new studio album, the follow-up to 2019’s acclaimed Designer. Warm Chris will be released on March 25, and its first single “Lawn” is available now accompanied by visuals created by Aldous Harding and Martin Sagadin. For Warm Chris, the New Zealand musician reunited with producer John Parish, continuing a professional partnership that began in 2017 and has forged […]
SPLIT SINGLES PREMIERE: Kramies With Jason Lytle and Tyler Ramsey Shares Three Intimately Absorbing Tracks Via ‘Over and Outsider”
Three songs coming at you at once as a collection is a rarity these days, but when it involves three proficient voices that are not only moodsetters but skillful songsmiths who have played up and down the volume pendulum their entire musical careers. This endeavor is led by Kramies. creator of dreamy folklore, crossing the […]
FULL ALBUM PREMIERE: Lovechild Shines Its Anthemic Rock N Roll Finesse On ‘All You Need Is Lovechild’
Kicking off with the energetic and bombastic “Hats Off,” All You Need Is Lovechild is bonafide rock ‘n’ roll for the modern day. The highly anticipated debut album from New York City band Lovechild, All You Need Is Lovechild is a nine track self-produced album that ranges from feisty, scuzzy, riff-heavy rolling classic rock anthems […]
Bill Kopp Chronicles Groundbreaking Label in ‘Disturbing the Peace: 415 Records and the Rise of New Wave’ (BOOK EXCERPT)
The story of groundbreaking indie label 415 Records is told in a new book by journalist and author Bill Kopp, Disturbing the Peace: 415 Records and the Rise of New Wave, due out this spring from HoZac Books. The label founded by Howie Klein released era-defining singles, EPs, and albums, and influenced other labels that […]
SONG PREMIERE: Chris Castino (The Big Wu) and Chicken Wire Empire Go Bluegrass with Jerry Douglas and Adam Greuel on “Jackson County”
Chris Castino (The Big Wu) and Chicken Wire Empire Go Bluegrass with Jerry Douglas and Adam Greuel on “Jackson County” off the upcoming album Fresh Pickles
Wannabe Looks Back on His Top Albums of 2021 (Part 2)
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on some of his favorite albums of 2021 in the second of two parts, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop): Check out part one here along with Glide’s top 20 albums of 2021 here!
Four Things You Didn’t Know About Online Sports Books
Betting on sportsbooks can be a fun pastime, but it can also be quite lucrative. While there is no guarantee that you will win big money, there’s always a slight chance that you might. Online sportsbooks have become very popular in recent years. People now realize that you do not have to visit betting shops; […]
WATCH: Particle Kid Shares Psychedelic New Tune “Someone Else’s Dream” Feat. J. Mascis
Particle Kid, aka Micah Nelson’s experimental, psychedelic, future-folk project, returns today with “Someone Else’s Dream,” feat. J Mascis, Sunny War + Paul Bushnell. Particle Kid has also announced their third full-length, double-album, Time Capsule for an April 22 release. Watch the video below.. The album will be available digitally and on CD along with a […]
50 Years Later, Seminal Queer Country Act Lavender Country Returns With New LP ‘Blackberry Rose’
Don Giovanni Records has announced the release of the sophomore album from foundational queer country band Lavender Country. The album is called Blackberry Rose and it will be released on February 18th. Led by principal songwriter Patrick Haggerty, it is the band’s first album in nearly fifty years. Their debut self-titled album released in 1973 is universally recognized as the first ever country […]
LISTEN: Scoobert Doobert Declares “A Song To Quit Your Job To”
Scoobert Doobert is a multifaceted indie artist from Encinitas, California who has released five records in the last 3 years. The song of the summer might have just hit us in January. Scoobert Doobert delivers a surprisingly pertinent sunny new single on “a song to quit your job to.” Unassuming from the top, the pop production is tasteful and void of over sheen. The […]