Avett Brothers Release Party & Interview
On Tuesday, The Avett Brothers played a free show in Manhattan on Tuesday and friend of HT, Will McCranie, has a recap for us… In celebration of their Rick Rubin-produced
On Tuesday, The Avett Brothers played a free show in Manhattan on Tuesday and friend of HT, Will McCranie, has a recap for us… In celebration of their Rick Rubin-produced
Last night at Giants Stadium, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off the final set of concerts at the venue with a song about its demise… Bruce Springsteen
If you’re into Wilco and aren’t familiar with the Wilco Archive, stop what you’re doing and start downloading your choice of hundreds of Wilco and Wilco-related shows now. The archive
Last weekend, I witnessed one of the coolest concert experiences ever. Hidden in the hills of McMinnville, Tennessee lies the Cumberland Caverns a national natural landmark. Inside the cavern lies
Last Week’s Sauce is a recurring column featuring recordings of shows from the previous week. Thanks to Kevin Browning for this week’s photo.
Artist & Title: Assembly Of Dust – Arc Of The Sun
Date & Venue: 2009-09-25 Port City Music Hall, Portland ME
Taper & Show Download: SmokinJoe
If you haven’t heard Assembly Of Dust’s 2009 release Some Assembly Required, what are you waiting for? It’s a great selection of tunes and the album overflows with collaborations from legendary musicians. Assembly of Dust plays tonight with the Emmitt-Nershi Band at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom.
[audio:https://glidemag.wpengine.com/hiddentrack/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/aodsauce.mp3]READ ON to hear tracks from the likes of Bruce Hornsby and Built To Spill
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The Flaming Lips – I Can Be A Frog
Way back in April of 2008, the surviving members of the Grateful Dead held a press conference to announce a deal they struck with the University of Califonia at Santa
I admit it: I came late to the game. Only a couple of years ago, a friend suggested The Avett Brothers’ Emotionalism as the next album I should buy. Priority number one. And when I say “suggested,” I mean threatened my life if I did not obey. He, like all newly won Avett disciples, was eager to spread the good word about the trio’s inimitable cocktail of musical genres propped up by poignant lyrics and the ability to flat out jam. Despite arriving to the party seven years late, I fell hard and fast for Seth Avett, Scott Avett, and Bob Crawford (and frequent touring fourth member, Joe Kwon).
2009 has shaped up to be quite a year for HT faves Blind Pilot. The Portland-based act have logged a lot of miles on the road over the course of