Triumph Returns With 50th Anniversary Tour

Triumph Returns With 50th Anniversary Tour

Triumph, one of Canada’s most revered and influential rock bands, proudly announces their first tour in 30 years with the Triumph 50th Anniversary Tour, produced by Live Nation – an expansive 2026 North American run celebrating five decades of musical excellence, pioneering stagecraft, and a legacy that continues to inspire fans worldwide. “Our fans have always been the […]

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Patrick Davis Comes Home Again With ‘Carolina When I Die’ Deluxe Edition’ (FEATURE)

Patrick Davis Comes Home Again With ‘Carolina When I Die’ Deluxe Edition’ (FEATURE)

When Patrick Davis left Camden, South Carolina, at 25 to chase songs and stages in Nashville, he carried with him the weight of a small town and the wisdom of a working musician’s son. Camden never let go. Neither did his father, a gig-hardened player who taught his boy to love the Beatles, Van Morrison, […]

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Juliana Hatfield Is In Fine Form with Self-aware Pop-rock Tunes on ‘Lightning Might Strike’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Juliana Hatfield Is In Fine Form with Self-aware Pop-rock Tunes on ‘Lightning Might Strike’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Juliana Hatfield is one of those truly great Gen X musical touchstones who remain as prolific and musically relevant now as she was at the height of her popularity in the 1990s. The longest stretch she’s gone without a solo album in more than 30 years was the four-year span between 2000 and 2004 (and […]

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Robert Plant with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian Return to US with Spring Fever 2026 Tour

Robert Plant with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian Return to US with Spring Fever 2026 Tour

Robert Plant with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian announce a spring tour of the US from March 14-April 7, 2026, in celebration of their critically acclaimed recent album, Saving Grace. The band, who completed a sold-out US tour just before Thanksgiving, performs in the country’s south and southwest before heading to the northeast, with stops in Austin, at Nashville’s […]

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LISTEN: Isiah & The New People Bring Soaring Psychedelia To Infectious Alt-country On “Don’t Wanna Talk About It”

LISTEN: Isiah & The New People Bring Soaring Psychedelia To Infectious Alt-country On “Don’t Wanna Talk About It”

From Little Chute, Wisconsin, Isiah & The New People, led by Isiah Driessen, blend Western psychedelic folk with indie-rock energy. Inspired by the Anishinaabe Seventh Fire prophecy, their music explores renewal and breaking free from personal confines. Their 2024 EP Boxes and single “Did You Run” showcase raw emotion and vibrant soundscapes, while 2025’s “Black […]

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LISTEN: ferro dormer’s “Jean Claude” Is Delightfully Off-kilter Indie Rock With Warm Melodies

LISTEN: ferro dormer’s “Jean Claude” Is Delightfully Off-kilter Indie Rock With Warm Melodies

Ferro Dormer is a Brooklyn-based artist working at the crossroads of the devotional, the absurd, and the uncomfortably human. With roots in folk songwriting and a fondness for degraded audio that sounds like it has bested the elements and stood the test of time, his upcoming LP Look at This Ugly MF explores themes of […]

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Tuesday’s Gone: Booker T. & The M.G.’s Get Greasy Witg “Melting Pot”

Tuesday’s Gone: Booker T. & The M.G.’s Get Greasy Witg “Melting Pot”

Continuing our tribute to the late great Steve Cropper, for today’s Tuesday’s Gone, we’ve dug up this sizzling footage of Booker T. & The M.G.’s performing “Melting Pot” for a (pretty gorgeous) crowd at a party from 1971.  For folks that are primarily only familiar with the band’s classic 60s output, “Melting Pot” (both the […]

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ILUKA Finds Freedom In ‘the wild, the innocent, & the raging’ (INTERVIEW)

ILUKA Finds Freedom In ‘the wild, the innocent, & the raging’ (INTERVIEW)

ILUKA is an Australian-born, LA-based singer/songwriter who recently released her second full-length album via Nettwerk, titled the wild, the innocent, & the raging, which turns on the idea of “beginning again” throughout its 14 rocking tracks. The album stems from ILUKA’s own life experiences uprooting and starting over in the States, but it also casts […]

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LISTEN: Sleepy Pearls’ “I Think That’s Fair” Details Heartbreak Via Soulful Melodies and Nostalgic Warmth

LISTEN: Sleepy Pearls’ “I Think That’s Fair” Details Heartbreak Via Soulful Melodies and Nostalgic Warmth

Sleepy Pearls are led by Violette Williams and Brendan Michie, both of whom have a deep appreciation for the bygone era of dreamy doo-wop, coastal-folk, and sock-hop-pop of the Fifties and Sixties. The two initially met during 2020 in San Diego, CA, and began traveling up and down the California coast for inspiration. Several years […]

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LISTEN: Lost Woods Grapple With Self-doubt On Psychedelic “Slouch”

LISTEN: Lost Woods Grapple With Self-doubt On Psychedelic “Slouch”

Lost Woods is an Australian indie rock band from Adelaide, SA. Led by the captivating vocalist Peter White, the group is completed by twin guitarists Tom Baird and Sam Baird, and the driving rhythm section of brothers Lucas Sly and Miles Sly. Their soaring vocals, jangly guitars, and driving rhythms have earned them a loyal […]

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