
Amigo the Devil Keeps Dark Themes in Play on ‘Born Against’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Amigo the Devil is an artist from Austin who is something of a Renaissance Man. On top of being a musician with something of a cult following, he is also
Amigo the Devil is an artist from Austin who is something of a Renaissance Man. On top of being a musician with something of a cult following, he is also
Grant Green meets Wes Montgomery meets George Benson. Not quite, but that gives some idea of what you’ll hear from composer/guitarist Dan Wilson for bassist/composer Christian McBride’s new imprint Brother Mister Productions — the
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on The Moon And Stars: Prescriptions For Dreamers, the new album from Valerie June, in his signature six-panel comic strip form.
Initially included as part of the Super Deluxe Edition of last autumn’s Wildflowers & All the Rest, the single CD Finding Wildflowers (Alternate Versions) is now available as a standalone
We hailed Jerry Joseph’s Beautiful Madness in last year’s Glide 20. In his opening track to the album, “Days of Heaven,” Joseph has this verse – “A clutch of Bloodkin
After more than half a decade on from their last album, Best Blues, Brooklyn-based Small Black is back with their fourth studio album, Cheap Dreams. The album finds the band
Like a lot of musicians, Ryanhood is a band that started playing on streets. Fortunately for them, a booking agent saw them perform at Quincy Market in Boston. Shortly after
By now Imelda May’s fans have practically heard her entire new album 11 Past the Hour, as she has released at least four tracks already. Continuing her departure from rockabilly,
Anxious.Happy.Chill is Nashville-based singer-songwriter Elise Davis’ third album in six years. It’s a major leap forward musically and thematically than her two previous efforts. In fact, there’s some inherent satisfaction
Despite its reputation for having churned out some of the best indie rock and alt dance music from the late ‘80s through most of the ‘90s, Athens, GA hardly seems