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Glide picks best new music of the week Feb 20-24
Glide picks best new music of the week Feb 20-24
The Ramones’ Subterranean Jungle (released 2/23/83) begs the question of whether this is the album that signals the punk icons’ awareness of the passage of time and, more specifically, the fact they
It’s certainly fair to say Big Head Todd & The Monsters’ third album, Sister Sweetly (released 2/23/93) was a sizable achievement for the Colorado-based band.
The Blood Sweat and Tears that created Child Is Father to the Man (released 2/21/68) is not the same band the public so wholeheartedly embraced via “And When I Die,” “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” and “Spinning Wheel.”
Casino Royale is one of the most iconic James Bond movies, as it features a star-studded cast, beautiful locations, and of course, the intriguing casino world. Some of these elements
Glide has hand-picked some examples of this to highlight the creative moments where rappers reimagined their sound and created a new lane for themselves.
Damned Damned Damned is widely considered the first punk record to be released in the U.K. and would introduce the country to this new take on rock music lovingly labeled “Punk”.
Upon a quick first reading, Blueprint (released 2/18/73) might not seem a fitting title for Rory Gallagher’s third solo album.
Another week goes by and another major cultural event drowns your timeline. If the Super Bowl taking place this past weekend wasn’t enough, a pregnant Rihanna came out to perform
The Burnt Pines isn’t your typical Stetson hat-wearing Americana band that can’t wait to share a bill with Margo Price or Sierra Ferrell. In fact, this trio simply has carved