
LISTEN: Alberta and The Dead Eyes Drops Swingin’ Single “Lil’ Bird”
Dave Boone’s work as Alberta has spanned many years and artistic iterations. When he first gathered the Dead Eyes crew, which consisted of Erik Washington on drums and Bhuti Bhuti
Dave Boone’s work as Alberta has spanned many years and artistic iterations. When he first gathered the Dead Eyes crew, which consisted of Erik Washington on drums and Bhuti Bhuti
The California-born singer-songwriter Gregory Ackerman’s new album Still Waiting Still is shimmering with delicacy and strength. Buoyed by shadowy backbeats, sneaky melodies, and Ackerman’s inimitable and unforgettable delivery, sonically Still Waiting Still falls somewhere
Blue Note Records has announced the passing of Hammond B3 organ legend and NEA Jazz Master Dr. Lonnie Smith. Smith died today of at his home in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. He
Check out Spencer Thomas Smith’s “Blue Like the Sky”, the most recent release from the Connecticut-based indie artist. Thomas Smith’s voice wraps our ambiance with an echoey nostalgia that is warbly in all the most welcoming ways. Surrounded
Raised in North Oakland, Genre has been around music for as long as he can remember. As a child, his father would play artists like Stevie Wonder in the house.
IDLES have announced the 12th November of Crawler via Partisan Records, the UK group’s fourth album in as many years and the follow-up to their first No. 1, 2020’s Ultra Mono. The 14-track project
An undeniable facet of the indie music world, Mike Coykendall has an impressive rap sheet as an engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and as songwriter. After moving to Portland, Oregon in 1999, Coykendall set
Darryl Kissick lives in Regina, Saskatchewan. Kissick is a member of the band Foxwarren, with friends Andy Shauf, Dallas Bryson, Colin Nealis, and Avery Kissick. “Just A Dream” is the debut single from My Sunshine,
TOOL has announced a huge U.S tour in winter 2022 as part of a mammoth 2022 international tour. The Los Angeles-based band will play all covers of the U.S. and
Bob Dylan has announced the continuation of his “Never-Ending Tour” which was stopped in May 2020 soon after the announcement of a tour with Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night Sweats