LISTEN: Derek Dames Ohl Creates Gritty Stripped Down Stomper With “On The Line”
With his new single, “On The Line”, Derek Dames Ohl creates an honest portrayal of the ups and downs – the hopes and doubts – that go along with trying to make a living as a songwriter. Equal parts Guy Clark and Tom Waits, “On the Line”, is a gritty, stripped-down stomper that showcases an […]
Final Dead & Company 2015-2023 Tour Statistics: Record Runs at Fenway, Wrigley & Folsom
With Dead & Company just wrapping up the 2023 FINAL TOUR with three sold-out concerts at Oracle Park in San Francisco in front of 120,000 fans, Glide recently received the final stats of this band that outdid all expectations when it first launched in 2015. This was the most successful tour in the band’s eight-year history, drawing over 840,000 […]
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros Reveal September East Coast Shows
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros—led by Weir alongside Don Was, Jay Lane and Jeff Chimenti—confirm they’ll be performing select September shows in Charlottesville, South Burlington, Columbus, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Complete list of dates below. Artist pre-sale begins at 10am local time followed by the local pre-sales at 12pm local time on Thursday, July 20. All tickets will go on sale starting Friday, July 21 at […]
Beth Orton Announces U.S Headlining Tour
English singer/songwriter Beth Orton has confirmed a run of headline US tour dates in support of her acclaimed first album in six years and Partisan Records debut, Weather Alive (out now). Full routing below and here, tickets go on sale today (July 18) at noon local time. Orton self-produced the entirety of Weather Alive from her home studio in London, laying the […]
YES Announce “Classic Tales of Yes” U.S. Tour
Following last year’s sold-out U.S. tour, YES, who are Steve Howe (guitars, vocals), Geoff Downes (keyboards), Jon Davison (vocals, acoustic guitar), Billy Sherwood (bass guitar, vocals), and Jay Schellen (drums), have today (July 17) announced their “Classic Tales Of Yes” tourin the U.S. starting September 24 in Bethlehem, PA and ending November 4 in Riverside, CA. Look for the tour—which is the latest presentation of their ongoing concert series illuminating their classic music—to include many iconic tracks from the […]
SONG PREMIERE: Smoking Popes Make Welcome Return with Cathartic and Catchy Rocker “Madison”
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of their album debut, Smoking Popes been busy in the studio, cooking up a fresh batch of songs, including a pair of digital singles coming this summer; a punchy new version of the Human League classic “Don’t You Want Me” featuring Deanna Belos of Sincere Engineer on vocals, and an […]
LISTEN: Richard Simeonoff Makes His True Americana Stance On Radio Friendly “Someday”
Weaving together tales of love and loss, with songs about depression and infidelity, he seeks to find the ties that bind us together, even if they aren’t always pretty. Following up his 2022 debut LP Oh Well, the five songs on Listen to This explore our changes in life, and how we navigate them; through love, death, and, […]
LISTEN: Ella Hunt Sparkles With Loudon Wainwright III’s “Motel Blues” Cover
Ella Hunt is an English actress and singer. She was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA for her performance in the film Anna and the Apocalypse (2017). On television, she is known for her roles as Ellie Marsden in the ITV comedy-drama Cold Feet (2016–2017) and Sue Gilbert in the Apple TV+ series Dickinson (2019–2021). The […]
LISTEN: Miso Extra Cuts It Slinky & Bizarre On “R10”
Miso Extra is a London-based rapper/producer, who sings/raps in Japanese and English. She was in 2022’s coveted First Fifty announcement for The Great Escape, played Pitchfork Festival and shared the stage with Thundercat at Brixton Academy, as well as touring as support to Marc Rebillet. Growing up, she learned how to play the violin and […]
alt-J Extends North American Tour Dates
Today alt-J announces they are returning to North America to play extra shows to celebrate 10 years of their Mercury Prize-winning debut album, An Awesome Wave. Starting in November of 2023, each show on the tour will feature a full performance of the album. The tour traverses the US plus a date in Toronto, Canada. See below for […]
Explosions In The Sky Announce New Album ‘End’ – Share “Ten Billion People” Lead Single
Explosions In The Sky have announced End, their first album in seven years, is set for release on September 15 via longtime label Temporary Residence Ltd. The announcement arrives alongside the release of the album’s opening track “Ten Billion People,” and on the heels of the announcement of The End Tour — a 26-city intercontinental tour beginning in September. End is perhaps the grandest Explosions in the […]
Jerry Joseph Returns Witt New Studio Album ‘Baby, You’re The Man Who Would Be King’ Out 9/29
Today Jerry Joseph has announced that he will be releasing his new studio album, Baby, You’re The Man Who Would Be King (King)on September 29, 2023 on Cosmo Sex School Records. Recorded in NYC and produced by Eric “Roscoe” Ambel, the album features a band made up of some of New York’s best players. Ambel curated a band of stellar musicians Jeremy Chatzky on Bass, Phil […]
Sleepy Jean Serves Up Spaghetti Western Charmer “Six Feet Deep (with love)”
Sleepy Jean is the moniker/alter-ego of singer-songwriter Katey Gatta. Recorded over the course of a year with engineer/producer Dajaun Martineau (Kathleen Edwards, Lydia Ainsworth, Rob Moir), Shoot Me in a Dream was inspired by the alt-country, surf rock, and pop standards of the 1960s. Featuring horn performances from Bryden Baird (Bahamas, Feist) and additional mixes from Kenneth Roy […]
LISTEN: LB Beistad Takes Heavy Turn On Cosmic Americana
LB Beistad was born and raised in rural East Tennessee. During what she describes as a pretty isolated childhood, all of that changed when she entered a holy union with the new computer her family purchased when she was 10 years old. LB always knew she loved music since she was just a tiny tot, […]
LISTEN: You and Me and You Deliver Rich Bedroom Pop Ballad On “By 9”
You and Me and You is a four-piece indie rock band born and based in Washington, D.C. that specializes in three-part harmonies. The group is composed of Dani Zessoules (guitar, vocals), Emily Mann (bass, vocals), Reed Doherty (guitar, vocals), and Pat Gunning (drums). Their debut EP “Living Room” was released in April 2021, named, in part, […]
NOLA-Based Coworkers Bring Post-Punk Angular Tone On Frantic “Legwork”
Bring on the noise and the chaos of the day, NOLA-based Coworkers are here in full support of the notion, and they give us their brand new post punk rock anthem, “Legwork”. Vocally the track is fun and loose, dynamically shifting from straight to raucous joy, riding on tasty guitar work and a bare-bones (but appropriate) […]
LISTEN: Gintsugi Goes Ultra Experimental On Bewitching “Hex”
Something strange and beautiful is here for your listening pleasure via Gintsugi. “Hex” is a swirling, psychedelic experience reinforced by thick low-end push and bewitching vocal charm. All at once, unique, peculiar, concise and ultra-artistic, “Hex” is a wild ride from the forthcoming LP, “The Elephant in the Room”. Gintsugi commented: “The song was conceived as a […]
Introduction to Casino Games: Evaluating Options for Beginners
In recent years, online and physical gambling has exponentially increased in popularity. This expansion can be attributed to the continual development of gaming technology that can be accessed from anywhere with a smartphone and an internet connection. As a result, a plethora of competing online casinos have burgeoned, including New Non GamStop Casinos, providing a seemingly […]
VIDEO PREMIERE: Steve Salett Shares Intimate Folk-rock Sounds on “Pictures on the Table”
You might not be familiar with Steve Salett, but your favorite artists know him well. A “musician’s musician,” the New York City singer/songwriter, producer, and musical advisor has led a multifaceted career since the mid-1990s, playing in several bands, performing his own music as The Poison Tree, and forming music collectives that have been a […]
SONG PREMIERE: Zander Schloss (Circle Jerks) Shows Finger Picking Prowess On Narrative “Memory of Me and You”
Who would have thought a bassist, known mightily for his bass work with the heavy punk onslaught of The Circle Jerk would make an album described as “12-string guitar meditations”? Well, Zander Schloss isn’t one to get fooled by genre descriptions or expectations and that stands true on his upcoming new album Californias Burning (out […]