LISTEN: Wendy Eisenberg’s “Old Myth Dying” Is Poetic Folk With Experimental Twists

LISTEN: Wendy Eisenberg’s “Old Myth Dying” Is Poetic Folk With Experimental Twists

Wendy Eisenberg has spent the past decade as a fixture of independent music and an artist of inspired multiplicity. As a singer-songwriter, improviser, and virtuoso guitarist, the coordinates of their artistry are ever-shifting, from art-rock to jazz to blistering free improv and eloquent folk. On catalog highlights including 2020’s Auto and the 2024 free-jazz sprawler […]

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LISTEN: First Day Of Spring Create Intricate Lo-fi Rock With Infectious Grooves On “THE RIVIERA (MODERN NATURE)”

LISTEN: First Day Of Spring Create Intricate Lo-fi Rock With Infectious Grooves On “THE RIVIERA (MODERN NATURE)”

Since First Day Of Spring’s inception, the London-formed group has worked as a vehicle for creative exploration in their previous releases. After what at times has seemed like a continual interchange of members, the band’s current arrangement has informed their sonic output and heightened their shift in sound, resulting further in their unyielding artistic intent. […]

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Phish Announces 2026 Summer Tour

Phish Announces 2026 Summer Tour

Phish has unveiled plans for their Summer Tour ‘26. The newly announced dates include a return to Boston, MA’s historic Fenway Park for a two-night run (July 31-August 1), and five shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden (July 22, 24, 25, 27, 29). These will be show numbers 92, 93, 94, 95, and 96 at The Garden since making […]

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SONG PREMIERE: John-Robert Sends Future Star Signals With Jazz-Rock Stunner “Anna”

SONG PREMIERE: John-Robert Sends Future Star Signals With Jazz-Rock Stunner “Anna”

There are only a handful of artists who can speak to the moment just before their star starts to rise. Is it the fulfilling spectacle of years of hard work culminating in a dream come true, or simply a reminder that the journey is just beginning? Does a musician even sense that stardom is around […]

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SONG PREMIERE: The Montvales Offer a Heartfelt Country-folk Testament to Forging Ahead with “Carolina”

SONG PREMIERE: The Montvales Offer a Heartfelt Country-folk Testament to Forging Ahead with “Carolina”

A total eclipse is a rare phenomenon when dark and light converge. Strangers lift their faces toward the perfect circle in the sky, and, for a moment, the world around us quiets and all divides erase. It’s a reckoning similar to the one Americans now face: a reminder that, however different we are, we share […]

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Weirdo Wednesday: Peter Gabriel Goes “On The Air” Live at Rockpalast 1978

Weirdo Wednesday: Peter Gabriel Goes “On The Air” Live at Rockpalast 1978

Rounding out this week’s spotlight on the eternally avant-garde Peter Gabriel, Weirdo Wednesday takes us back to Rockpalast, 1978, when Gabriel was out supporting his often-overlooked second solo album, Scratch. Only a few years removed from his Genesis days, he’s still leaning hard into theatricality—though here it’s stripped down from the grand costumes to something […]

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LISTEN: New Body Electric’s “Every Day” Is Vulnerable Psych-Pop With Stunning Vocals

LISTEN: New Body Electric’s “Every Day” Is Vulnerable Psych-Pop With Stunning Vocals

Electro-pop trio New Body Electric experiments with the sound worlds of indie pop, funk, psychedelic rock, and surf rock. Often described as a blend of Tame Impala x MGMT x The Strokes, their self-produced tracks create a dreamy & energetic vibration…complete with electrified instrumentals, crunchy guitar hooks (Evan Smoker), and lush split-vocals (Leah Vautar & […]

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LISTEN: Mirabelle Skipworth Crafts Ethereal Folk With Heavy Emotions On “Rarely See The Sun”

LISTEN: Mirabelle Skipworth Crafts Ethereal Folk With Heavy Emotions On “Rarely See The Sun”

Mirabelle Skipworth is an alt-folk songwriter based in Pittsburgh, PA, who has been performing her songs for the past decade. Traveling around with her folk-inspired melodies sprinkled with an alt-rock tinge, she aims to take the audience on an emotive, dynamic, and sensitive journey. She released her new album, When The Waters Part, on February […]

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Ryan Bingham Returns With New Album with The Texas Gentlemen – ‘They Call Us The Lucky Ones’

Ryan Bingham Returns With New Album with The Texas Gentlemen – ‘They Call Us The Lucky Ones’

Ryan Bingham will release They Call Us The Lucky Ones, his highly anticipated new album with The Texas Gentlemen, May 15 via The Bingham Recording Co./Thirty Tigers (pre-order/pre-save HERE). Ahead of the release, his new song, “Ballad of The Texas Gentlemen,” is out today and can be heard below… Of the track, Bingham shares, “After years of being out on my own […]

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Thee Sacred Souls, LA LOM, and The Womack Sisters Join Up For ‘Constellation Tour’

Thee Sacred Souls, LA LOM, and The Womack Sisters Join Up For ‘Constellation Tour’

Thee Sacred Souls, LA LOM, and The Womack Sisters join together to bring heart melting harmonies, genre-blurring grooves, and timeless soul on their Constellation Tour across North America. Hailing from Southern California, raised on classic soul, Cumbia and cookouts, this is the sound of the modern West Coast. Thee Sacred Souls’ tender slow burns, LA LOM’s Latin instrumental heat, and The […]

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