Tuesday’s Gone: Neil Young’s 1971 ‘BBC In Concert’ Remains Unequaled
Continuing our tribute to Neil Young in the run-up to his 80th birthday on Wednesday, for today’s Tuesday’s Gone, we’re showcasing this classic live performance from the BBC Television Centre in London, England, February 23, 1971. Sandwiched between two of his most iconic albums, 1970’s After the Gold Rush, and 1972’s Harvest, there’s always been […]
Manic Monday: Neil Young & Crazy Horse Serve up Growlin’ “Sedan Delivery” Live 1978
With Neil Young’s 80th birthday just around the corner (November 12th to be exact), we’ll be dedicating this week to him by featuring some classic performances from his legendary career. And while there is certainly no shortage of material to pull from on that front, being that it’s Manic Monday today, we’re serving up this […]
LISTEN: Dream Creeps’s “Control Apologize Delete” Is Refreshing Post-punk With Jagged Twists
Though a genre might be hard to put a finger on with this trio, with every sweat-soaked performance, Dream Creeps have gained a reputation as a blistering and intense live act. Oozing math-tinged post-punk heaviness, managing to sound both angular and fluid, Dream Creeps make noisy art that emanates equal parts tension and release. “Control […]
LISTEN: zoloft Crafts Lofty Psych-rock With Raw Passion On “eastward and clearing”
‘zoloft’ is a young, energetic indie rock band from Jefferson, OH. Their sound is a mix of the ’90s grunge/alt scene and ’60s/’70s psychedelic music. All six members are still in high school and have almost lifelong friendships, driving the band. Solely managed by themselves, they’ve released a lengthy catalogue of music within their first […]
Golden Age Thursday: Poison Idea Establishes Punk Legacy During Hectic 1983 Performance
Through lineup changes, band members’ deaths, the ever-shrinking attention span of the general public, and the many phases punk has seen since the ’80s, the name Poison Idea has withstood it all. Formed in Portland, Oregon, by vocalist Jerry A, bassist Chris Tense, and drummer Henry Bogdam, this ever-evolving band has enjoyed a longevity most […]
Radiohead Dances Around Discography and Takes Over Movistar Arena in Madrid For First Show in Seven Years (SHOW RECAP)
Radiohead has not performed together since 2018, but all changed today (November 4), when the illustrious and innovative rock band took the stage at Movistar Arena in Madrid for the first stop of their 2025 European tour. The tour begins amid the 25th anniversary of the band’s seminal Kid A LP, and is promising to […]
Weirdo Wednesday: Unwound Hit Experimental Peak With “Radio Gra”
Rounding out our Unwound showcase for the week, for today’s Weirdo Wednesday, we’re serving up the official video for “Radio Gra” off their brilliant final album, Leaves Turn Inside You. An eerily atmospheric and all-consuming listening experience, the album captured the band at their experimental peak, channeling the moody, arty vibes that post-punk forefathers Wire […]
LISTEN: Quixote’s “Bioluminescent Eyes” Is Soaring Psych-Rock With Soulful Vocals
Quixote emerged in 2007 from late-night recording sessions and shared obsessions with sound. Their self-titled 2009 debut blurred lines between indie, folk, emo, psychedelia, and chamber pop, marrying organic instrumentation with cinematic dynamics. Founding members Joe Stulpin (vocals, guitar) and Evan Murphy (drums) join Justin Demers (previously bass, now lead guitar) to deliver a fermented […]
LISTEN: Blue Tomorrows Floats Over Lo-fi Warmth On Poetically Gentle “Owl Creek Blues”
Blue Tomorrows is the recording name of songwriter and producer Sarah Nienaber. Her third album, Weather Forever, gathers sonic experiments made over several years and two landscapes. On a cosmic scale, acoustic and electric melt into each other: gentle, babbling electronics, synth hugs, opaque guitars, and massive reverb cumuli live in blissful harmony with acoustic […]
Cat Power Announces 20th Anniversary of ‘The Greatest’ with ‘Redux’ EP and Tour
Cat Power is celebrating the 20th anniversary of her milestone 2006 album, The Greatest, with Redux, a three-song EP arriving digitally and on 10” vinyl via Domino Recording Company on Friday, January 23, 2026. Pre-orders/pre-saves are available now. Recorded by GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer and longtime collaborator Stuart Sikes (Loretta Lynn, The White Stripes) at Austin, TX’s Church House Studios with backing by Dirty […]