
SONG PREMIERE: Houston in the Blind “Blue Eyes” (Debut LP ‘Limbs’ Out 10/9)
Hey Athens, Georgia – please spread the wealth… of bands that is. The college city holds no shortage of original rock music at the highest quality, but here we go
Hey Athens, Georgia – please spread the wealth… of bands that is. The college city holds no shortage of original rock music at the highest quality, but here we go
Is there a band that has maintained more of a consistent output of ass-kicking rock and roll for as many years as the Supersuckers? Possibly, but chances are the Supersuckers
Fernando Viciconte, the Portland, Oregon troubadour has twenty years of local and national acclaim under his belt. His voice has caused countless zines (Billboard, Magnet, Paste, The Oregonian, No Depression,
Hailing from Providence, Rhode Island and New York City, respectively, Last Good Tooth make pop music, but not in the easiest sense of the word. On their upcoming album, And
Fans of groups like the Infamous Stringdusters and the Punch Brothers will find plenty to enjoy in Frazierband. Led by renowned progressive bluegrass multi-instrumentalist John Frazier (vocals, mandolin, guitars, fiddle), FrazierBand
Photo: David Gilliver Marta Pacek has had an interesting journey. The singer grew up just outside the Australian capital of Canberra but her passion for making music quickly drove her
Matisyahu’s long and prodigious career has included touring the world, releasing five studio albums and selling 3.5 million tracks to date, and now on the 10th anniversary of his breakthrough
Born Kimie (pronounced Kimi-ay) Kauikeolani Miner, this singer-songwriter has developed an eclectic musical style all her own. Her parents, of Hawaiian and Portuguese decent, noticed her unmistakable talent at a very
Quaildogs breathe life into a distinctive brand of alt-country that recalls the genre’s heyday as a potent ’90s niche, while at the same time reveling in classic, freewheeling rock &
As terms like “psych rock” and “chamber folk” increase into the music lexicon, listeners often forget two terms that lay the foundation for rock– “the blues” and “players.” Texas-raised, Nashville-based