
SONG PREMIERE: 80s Indie Rockers Raging Fire’s Unreleased “Pain Of Loss Imagined”
The 1980s are often seen as a musical sinkhole – a time when synthesizers, white suits and bad hair ruled. There is plenty of truth in that perception, at least
The 1980s are often seen as a musical sinkhole – a time when synthesizers, white suits and bad hair ruled. There is plenty of truth in that perception, at least
Led by the charismatic and magnetic frontman Ziek McCarter, San Francisco’s Con Brio are onto big things with their carefree, contagiously danceable blend of funk, soul, and R&B. Back in May the group stopped
Trixie Garcia is in a bit of a daze when she answers the phone. This is understandable since she’s just gotten back from Chicago where she finished off a run
The eccentric, oddball artist Daniel Johnston has always attracted musicians from all walks of life to his catalogue of strange yet perfectly written songs. There’s an honesty and straightforward dishing
Waylon Jennings passed away over a decade ago, yet his presence seems to be felt more than ever these days as a younger generation of artists embrace his legacy. Maybe
You can read all the reviews written by those trying to analyze every detail of the final 5 shows the surviving members of the Grateful Dead will ever play together,
What comes to mind when you hear the name Blinddog Smokin’? Maybe a skanky blues club bathed in red light, curling plumes of cigarette smoke, and a healthy dose of
[rating=10.00] Box sets have a tendency to be exhaustive in the way they are often just a way to re-release an artist’s work to get more money. Don’t worry, this
Dawes has never been a flashy band. Throughout the course of their four albums, the California quartet has always been anchored by a humble modesty, a sentiment aligned with their
In each installment of Easy Answers (get the reference?) we will question a different musician or band, ranging from the obvious to the not so obvious, about the importance of