LISTEN: Anna Josephine Shares Blissful ’60s Styled Folk On “Wrong Time”

LISTEN: Anna Josephine Shares Blissful ’60s Styled Folk On “Wrong Time”

Anna Josephine (Brooklyn-based and California-raised), has crafted a unique sound that blends chamber pop and folk instrumentation with her rich contemporary vocals. She quickly solidified her status as a rising star in the industry amassing a combined 28k streams and 2k monthly listeners in the first four months of her debut releases. With stunning melodies […]

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Bendigo Fletcher Reveals North American Headlining Tour

Bendigo Fletcher Reveals North American Headlining Tour

Louisville, KY’s Bendigo Fletcher have announced they will embark on a North American headline tour this spring. The 33-city trek kicks off on March 8 in Indianapolis, visits major markets coast-to-coast, and wraps on May 11 in Cincinnati. Pre-sale tickets for the tour will be available beginning tomorrow, and general on-sale begins this Friday, January 19 at […]

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Khruangbin Announces New Album ‘A La Sala’ Out April 5th – Shares Lead Single “A Love International”

Khruangbin Announces New Album ‘A La Sala’ Out April 5th – Shares Lead Single “A Love International”

Khruangbin returns today with the announcement of A La Sala or “To the Room” in Spanish — the band’s fourth studio album and first LP in four years out April 5th on Dead Oceans in partnership with Night Time Stories Ltd. Also out today is lead single “A Love International” illustrating the reflective, celebratory nature of A La […]

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Phish Announce ‘Mondegreen’ Four Day Festival at The Woodlands in Dover, Delaware Aug 15-18

Phish Announce ‘Mondegreen’ Four Day Festival at The Woodlands in Dover, Delaware Aug 15-18

Phish has announced Mondegreen, a four-day festival set for this August 15-18 at The Woodlands in Dover, DE. The band’s 11th self-produced festival and first in nine years, Mondegreen will see Phish performing over four days and nights, alongside an array of interactive fan experiences, specially curated regional food and drink, art installations, and much more. Centrally located with easy access from all points […]

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LISTEN: Madi Diaz Releases Powerful Anthem ‘Everything Almost’ Just Before New ‘Weird Faith’ LP

LISTEN: Madi Diaz Releases Powerful Anthem ‘Everything Almost’ Just Before New ‘Weird Faith’ LP

Nashville’s latest singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist sensation Madi Diaz has released the innocently infectious “Everything Almost” single. The new track is lifted from her upcoming Weird Faith LP that is set to be released on February 9 via Anti- Records. The album will be followed by an extensive North American tour that will have Diaz traversing major markets […]

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LISTEN: Yard Act Unleashes Infectious New Single ‘We Make Hits’ Ahead of ‘Where’s My Utopia’ LP

LISTEN: Yard Act Unleashes Infectious New Single ‘We Make Hits’ Ahead of ‘Where’s My Utopia’ LP

One of the most anticipated albums of 2024 just added another chunk of coal to its furnace of excitement. As if it needed it, but a new Yard Act single is a fantastic way to wake up this morning. “We Make Hits” is the third single from Yard Act’s upcoming Where’s My Utopia? LP set […]

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The Pernice Brothers Return With ‘Who Will You Believe’ Out April 5th Via New West Records

The Pernice Brothers Return With ‘Who Will You Believe’ Out April 5th Via New West Records

The Pernice Brothers return with Who Will You Believe on April 5 via New West Records. The 12-song set is their first in five years and was produced by Joe Pernice. The album includes contributions from longtime bandmates, Bob Pernice, Peyton Pinkerton, Patrick Berkery, Laura Stein, Liam Jaeger, Michael McKenzie and Joshua Karp, lush string and horn […]

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LISTEN: Gold Star Shares ‘Wild Boys’ Single; Tapping Into Hypnotic Folk-Rock Bliss

LISTEN: Gold Star Shares ‘Wild Boys’ Single; Tapping Into Hypnotic Folk-Rock Bliss

Today (January 16), the Los Angeles-based folk-rock sensation Gold Star released a hypnotic single with flashes of nostalgia and all the charm of a modern troubadour. “Wild Boys” is lined with just enough twang to keep his psychedelic vocals anchored to earth, all backed by a warping arrangement bursting with colorful textures. This track marks […]

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Pianist & Composer Ethan Iverson Leads Two Different Trios in Eclectic Set on ‘Technically Acceptable’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Pianist & Composer Ethan Iverson Leads Two Different Trios in Eclectic Set on ‘Technically Acceptable’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Technically Acceptable is the second Blue Note release for pianist, composer, and writer Ethan Iverson, who continues to display his virtuosity and sly quirkiness in an album that includes pop-oriented jazz, blues, intricate trio interactions, a jazz standard, and the first-ever piano sonata in the Blue Note catalog. This kind of wide-ranging journey is typical […]

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Tuesday’s Gone:  Wire ‘Live at Rockpalast’ 1979

Tuesday’s Gone: Wire ‘Live at Rockpalast’ 1979

Often overlooked in the lexicon of revolutionary bands that burst onto the scene in 1977 is UK’s Wire, probably because they evolved so drastically from an excellent punk band to a brooding post-punk band within the first 3 legendary years of their existence. In fact, after the release of their classic debut album Pink Flag […]

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