30 Years Ago Today- Rory Gallagher Performs Live For The Last Time
Luna’s Dean Wareham Announces New Solo LP ‘That’s The Price Of Loving Me’ and Spring Tour Dates
Dean Wareham has announced the March 28 release of a new solo album, That’s The Price Of Loving Me via Carpark. The LP reunites Wareham with Kramer (Galaxie 500, Will Oldham, Low) as producer, marking their first collaboration in 34 years. The pair last worked together on Galaxie 500’s swan song This Is Our Music […]
Ethan Samuel Brown Offers Timely Commentary on American Identity with Genre-crossing ‘Small Actors’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The title of Ethan Samuel Brown’s latest, Small Actors, is not simply a tossed-out album moniker. Rather, it serves as a blueprint of sorts for the characters that take the stage in various acts throughout the 10-track LP. From a narrator who questions their own patriotism in “Am I American?” to a cynical character walking […]
LISTEN: Society Of Beggars Craft A Dark And Refreshing Rock Ballad On “All The Houses Have Their Lights On”
Melbourne’s beloved alternative rock outfit, Society of Beggars, has unleashed its new album, Levitator, on November 28. This release follows their acclaimed 2017 EP, An EP Called Night, and represents a powerful evolution in their sound. Society of Beggars creates an immersive musical experience that melds primal rock riffs with deep emotional resonance. Like a […]
LISTEN: Guri Yeller’s “Seeing Double” Is Lush Shoegaze With Soaring Harmonies
Guri Yeller is a psychedelic rock band formed by multi-instrumentalists Harry Paterson and Matthew Banton in 2022. Hailing from Bolton, Greater Manchester, with a decade-long friendship at the heart of the band, the music reflects the wide variety of genres the co-frontmen take their influences from, as well as the songwriting chemistry between the two. […]
Chris Stapleton Announces “All American Road Show” Summer Tour
Chris Stapleton will continue his “All-American Road Show” tour through this summer with newly confirmed shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden, Charlottesville’s John Paul Jones Arena, Denver’s Ball Arena, Salt Lake City’s Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre and Albany’s MVP Arena among many others. Special guests on the tour include Mike Campbell & The Dirty […]
SONG PREMIERE: Gyasi Serves Up Scorching Rock and Roll Adrenaline Dose On “Cheap High”
Pronounced Jah-see, Gyasi seems in many ways to come from another planet, and being raised in the woods of a West Virginia holler might as well be another planet in this day and age. His parents bought him a guitar at a local flea market when he was six years old and he still hasn’t […]
Golden Age Thursday (Punk Edition): Bad Brains Rules CBGB With Relentless “At The Atlantis” Live 1979
In 2024, Glide spent our Thursdays digging deep into the hallowed halls of the internet, unearthing some of the rare and exciting moments in Hip-hop history. The journey involved many freestyles, electrifying live performances, and insightful interviews with the genre’s most iconic stars. The search could be never-ending, given the countless hours of YouTube videos […]
55 Years Later: Taste Renders Acoustic & Electic Ensemble Gallantry With ‘On The Boards”
The precocious maturity Taste displayed on its 1969 debut album renders the subsequent accomplishment(s) of their second record all the more impressive. Having so fully documented their approach on the two LPs, the dissolution of the Irish blues-rock trio later in 1970 thereby seems inevitable. As documented in 1971’s Live Taste, the threesome could succumb to […]
Reed Mathis Vibes Out With Mellow & Introspective ‘The Somnia Variations’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Reed Mathis has built an impressive career and body of work by following his intuition as an instrumentalist and classically trained musician. For over thirty years, this intuition has taken the musical polymath to countless interesting places, from experimental jazz (Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey) to jamgrass (Tea Leaf Green), classical music (Electric Beethoven) to the […]