
James McMurtry Announces New Album ‘The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy’
James McMurtry will release The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy on June 20 via New West Records. The 10-song collection was co-produced by McMurtry & Don Dixon (R.E.M., The
James McMurtry will release The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy on June 20 via New West Records. The 10-song collection was co-produced by McMurtry & Don Dixon (R.E.M., The
Neko Case has announced her fall North American tour today, crisscrossing the continent throughout October and November. Artist presale begins tomorrow, April 17th at 10am local time, and tickets go
doubleVee is delighted to self-release EP Periscope at Midnight on July 25th. Produced by Allan and Barb in their home studio, it was co-mixed by the pair and Wes Sharon
We are entering a new era of Ghost, the young metal purist. Earlier this year, the band announced Tobias Forge, known professionally as Papa V Perpetua, as their new frontman,
A longtime lyricist in the Advanced BMI Songwriting Workshop and an award-winning indie filmmaker (most recent project: directing/editing two music videos for Amy Helm / Sun Records), Cleo Handler splits
Untold River is an artist shaped by both the places he’s called home and the timeless sounds of his youth. Having lived in Manchester, the Midlands of Ireland, Seattle, and
This summer the Newport Jazz Festival will return to Fort Adams State Park in Rhode Island for the iconic cultural institution’s 71st edition. One of the longest running and most storied festivals in America will return August 1-3 where it
Wilco has expanded their extensive spring/summer touring with an August run throughout the United States and into Canada. These shows, titled “An August Evening with Wilco,” follow their “Sweet and Sour
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard have announced their 27th album, Phantom Island will officially be out June 13th, and they have shared its lead single, “Deadstick.” The band’s second release on their
What do atheism, nature, salamanders, the year 536 BC, lo-fi electronics, and garage rock have in common? Perhaps not much on paper, but they all swirl together in lysergic glee