Manic Monday: Butthole Surfers “Sweat Loaf” Live 11/21/88
When thinking about some of the most provocative and subversive bands born in the 80s, you would be hard-pressed to top San Antonio’s finest, the
Cris Jacobs is going back to his roots. Saddled by some recent bouts with mental health issues, along with a self-proclaimed musical identity crisis, Jacobs
Last week we aired Part One of our interview with Zev Feldman, an internationally recognized, GRAMMY-nominated independent record producer and the Co-President of Resonance Records
Louise Post has it made these days, though maybe not in the way you think. We talked with the Veruca Salt frontwoman and solo artist
Zev Feldman is an internationally recognized, GRAMMY-nominated independent record producer and the Co-President of Resonance Records in Los Angeles. He is also a consulting producer
Indie folk musician Zoe Boekbinder’s latest effort, Wildflower, is at times stripped down and desolate and other times, beautiful and encouraging. The album is the
“In music, repetition leads to freedom,” explains Raul Midón during his stop at Philadelphia’s World Cafe Live. If what the two-time Grammy nominee says is
Rating C+ The thing about Paul Thomas Anderson is that his talent is so great that even his bad movies are, well, pretty good. His
The Police were just halfway into their career by the time the tour documentary Around The World first came out. They were still a few
Leon Russell is a thread that weaved in an out of rock music history for decades tying together everyone from Joe Cocker and Willie Nelson
Dickey Betts 1973-2024: Remembering His Most Distinguished Musical Contributions
The passing of Forrest Richard ‘Dickey’ Betts not only calls to mind the traditional eulogy-in-song “Another Man Done Gone” but also places us on the