Responsibly Scaled-Back Green River Festival Set for a Wonderful Weekend (Preview
With so much musical uncertainty in today’s world, it is nice when you see a festival moving ahead in a thoughtful way. So it looks like the Green River Music
With so much musical uncertainty in today’s world, it is nice when you see a festival moving ahead in a thoughtful way. So it looks like the Green River Music
After cancelling in 2020 and postponing April 2021’s reboot, Old Settler’s Music Festival planners can’t wait to welcome old friends and introduce new ones to their Tilmon, Texas home for
The Fiery Furnaces have announced a run of shows slated for this November in Brooklyn, Chicago and Los Angeles featuring support from special guest Fred Armisen, alongside their previously-announced appearance at Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago. Tickets to the headline shows
The Coda Collection has partnered with Grateful Dead and Rhino to release a series of professionally filmed live performances from the iconic group. The three initial concert films provide unique
King Krule has announced his forthcoming live album You Heat Me Up, You Cool Me Down, due out September 10th via True Panther Sound/Matador Records. In addition, the artist shares the lead
In sad news today, Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watt passed away at age 80. Watts recently cancelled his upcoming tour dates with the band and announced a replacement as Steve
Eager to hit the road again, Real Estate have added a few special stops to the end of their upcoming North American November tour. Stopping by the Anchor Rock Club in Atlantic City on November 20th, Brooklyn Made on November
My Morning Jacket has announced the upcoming release of its ninth studio album. Self-titled, MY MORNING JACKET (ATO Records) arrives Friday, October 22 at all DSPs and in various physical formats, including CD and special
Almost 52 years to the day (8/16/69) that The Grateful Dead performed one of their self proclaimed “worst” gigs ever at Woodstock 1969, their offshoot Dead & Company featuring 1969
The sincerity of Roos Meijer’s alt-folk finds a way to the heart of even the most casual listener as she lends her voice to extraordinary but unheard people from around