
Weirdo Wednesday: Aphex Twin Goes Ethereal With “On”
Weird is a subjective term, but each Wednesday at Glide we will strive to deliver something decidedly off-kilter to keep you on your collective toes. Indeed, Weirdo Wednesdays will be
Weird is a subjective term, but each Wednesday at Glide we will strive to deliver something decidedly off-kilter to keep you on your collective toes. Indeed, Weirdo Wednesdays will be
A project concept formed in 2021, its singularity lies in a story of space travel energized by the post-punk and psychedelic sounds of Captain Fuzz, 0B-1, Zarkor, Rocket, and Professor
Transporting you to an old dusty bar surrounded by serene landscapes, The Lubben Brothers have crafted a Western anthem. “‘Bout Time” is a twangy ballad lined with country tropes filtered
Waxahatchee, the solo project of Alabama-born and Kansas City-based Katie Crutchfield, is returning with her most confident and resilient album to date. Her first on new label home ANTI-, Tigers
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival has shared its lineup for the annual festival taking place June 13-16, 2024 on the Bonnaroo Farm, located just 60 miles southeast of Nashville in Manchester,
Little Sun, the eighteenth album from prolific Minnesota-based singer, songwriter and guitarist Charlie Parr, will be released March 22 on Smithsonian Folkways. Ahead of the release, the new song, “Boombox,” is debuting today and
Boston Calling, has unveiled its 2024 lineup today. The festival is presenting a thrilling headlining trio. Kicking off the festival on Friday, May 24th is GRAMMY® winning global superstar Ed Sheeran;
Billy Strings will continue his headline tour through this spring including newly confirmed shows at Tampa’s Yuengling Center (two nights), St. Augustine’s St. Augustine Amphitheatre (three nights), Lexington’s Rupp Arena (two
For those of you longing for the bygone music eras of yesteryear and legends that have long sincepassed, each Tuesday we’ll take a trip down memory lane by spotlighting some
The second phase of the acclaimed Can Live series, Can Live in Paris 1973 has been announced today, set for release on vinyl, CD and digitally on February 23, 2024 via Mute and Future Days (the new EU label created by Spoon