Bob Weir- Musical Legend, Pioneer, Icon – Dies at 78
Bob Weir, the iconic guitarist who helped pioneer the art form of improvisational rock as singer/guitarist of The Grateful Dead, has died at the age of 78 from lung issues. While Weir’s contributions to the Grateful Dead from 1965 to 1995 are unsurpassed, his work carrying the Dead flag after Jerry Garcia’s death for the […]
50 Years Later: Bob Dylan Goes Exotic & Dramatic With ‘Desire’
It didn’t take five decades to discern how much Bob Dylan’s Desire benefited from its release almost immediately in the wake of the previous autumn’s Rolling Thunder tour. The public fanfare and commercial success accorded the title belied the rough-hewn nature of the nine tracks, the borderline sloppy tenor of which might well have been […]
Take Me To The River All-Stars Travel North To NYC’s City Winery To Spread Crescent City Grooves & Charm (SHOW REVIEW)
King’s Day on January 6th marks the start of Carnival season, a special time in New Orleans featuring parades, revelry, and more. On January 8th, the Take Me To The River All-Stars traveled north to spread some Mardi Gras infused love in New York City at the gorgeous City Winery. The sold-out show featured a […]
The Black Crowes Announce New Album – ‘A Pound of Feathers’ Out March 13th – Two New Singles Shared
The Black Crowes have announced the release date of their highly anticipated new studio album, A Pound of Feathers, out March 13 via Silver Arrow Records. Produced by Jay Joyce, the new album pushes their iconic blend of blues, soul and rock into electrifying new terrain. With a career spanning four decades, the band’s upcoming […]
CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Dry Cleaning, The Cribs, The Kid LAROI, Viagra Boys, Tyler Ballgame, The Black Crowes & More
Glide is happy to welcome everyone to 2026. We hope you all had a fun, safe, and relaxing holiday, and that the slow transition back into reality isn’t overwhelming. With the holiday break and 2025 in our rearview mirror, we spent our break revamping our machines at the Old Caustic factory to bring you the […]
LISTEN: Smoke Midi Boldly Traverses Psychedelic Experimentation On Hypnotic “Off You Go”
Smoke Midi is a Maine-based artist on the rise. The music floats between post-punk, indie rock, psychedelic, and soul. Driven by crunchy drum machines, fragmented poetry, and an ever-shifting experimental spirit, their music moves with the seasons—sometimes raw and stormy, occasionally dreamlike and surreal. “Off You Go” is a hypnotic selection from Anytime, Midi’s latest […]
LISTEN: Spencer Pope’s “Can’t Touch a Mirage” Blends Jangly Pop With Bright Punk Undertones
Spencer Pope is an Atlanta-based multi-instrumentalist whose music draws upon the whimsy of a child’s drawing and the expertise of a sonic navigator. His abstract takes on contemporary music, all stemming from the influences Pope takes in from the world around him, lead to pop-tinted excursions into punk tempos and heavy rock textures. His latest […]
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Dry Cleaning Broadens Its Post Punk Scope OnVibrant ‘Secret Love’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The south London-based post-punk outfit Dry Cleaning starts 2026 with a confident offering as their third studio full-length, Secret Love, successfully expands and polishes their sound. The quartet of Florence Shaw, Lewis Maynard, Tom Dowse, and Nick Buxton stopped and started the project a few times, recording demos and jams everywhere from Chicago with Wilco […]
Chris Stapleton Confirms 2026 “All-American Road Show” Dates
Chris Stapleton will continue his “All-American Road Show” through this fall with over 20 newly confirmed stops, including Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium and Detroit’s Ford Field with very special guest Lainey Wilson as well as Toronto’s Rogers Stadium and Boston’s Fenway Park with very special guest Zach Top among many others. See below for complete tour itinerary. Tickets for […]