
Greylag Flies Subtle Yet Forceful
Chances are you haven’t heard of Greylag, but the Portland trio recently released what may be one of the finer albums to hit this year. Consisting of vocalist and acoustic
Chances are you haven’t heard of Greylag, but the Portland trio recently released what may be one of the finer albums to hit this year. Consisting of vocalist and acoustic
There is a reason why the news about Corin Tucker, Carrie Brownstein and Janet Weiss resurrecting Sleater-Kinney for a new album and tour in 2015 sent so many music fans
As the music world mourns the loss of rock and roll pioneer Jack Bruce, we decided to take a look back through the master’s long and storied history to examine
Ever since Primus’s take on the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory soundtrack began streaming last week, we’ve been doing pretty much nothing but listening to it and discussing Primus.
Why has Genesis’ ’86 LP acquired such a bad rap? The answer can be found in a few misconceptions regarding pop music and the band’s overall motives.
If you want to understand what hip-hop learned from the 1990s, and what the 1990s meant musically from that point onward, hip-hop or not, ‘Ill Communication’ is a good place to start — and to return.
James Stevenson: you know him. You really do. You just may not recognize his name upon first glance. He’s played guitar in some really cool bands, starting with Chelsea, then
Doug Collette looks back on a high-profile live show with Jeff Beck and John McLaughlin’s Mahavishnu Orchestra in the spring of 1975.
Howling Bells just released their fourth album Heartstrings on Birthday Records. The UK-based band brought in Catherine J. Marks (PJ Harvey, Foals) and the renowned Alan Moulder (The Killers, Depeche Mode,
A long time ago in a Hollywood full of poofy hair and big dreams, the sidewalks were a carnival of sins with guitar picks. The bands that flocked to the