Peep This On Your Way Out…
Let’s start the weekend off right — here’s a video so recently uploaded to YouTube that it’s gotten only 109 views. This needs some well-deserved pub. The revolutionary Billy Preston dabbled in
Let’s start the weekend off right — here’s a video so recently uploaded to YouTube that it’s gotten only 109 views. This needs some well-deserved pub. The revolutionary Billy Preston dabbled in
As you may remember from last week’s edition, our resident mixologist Dan Alford is taking his downloadable act to Mondays. This line change left a gaping void in the authorship of
Shit. We’re 10 months away, and already next year’s March is filling up fast. We’ve got the annual pilgrimage to Langerado, a fantasy baseball draft in a city to be named later, and now…uh
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival kicks into high gear today for its second weekend of greatness. And thanks to the AT&T Blueroom webcast, we can share in the fun from far distances.
Photos by Scott Preston of G Love & Special Sauce at Bogarts in Cincinnati, OH on April 28th, 2007.
Los Angeles-based band Earlimart are set to release their fifth full-length, Mentor Tormentor, August 21st through their own imprint label, Majordomo Records. Mentor Tormentor is the follow-up to the band’s
What is it about Oasis? They have a sound both comforting for its familiarity and obnoxious for its grating, Noel-and-Liam-fueled Brit-poppishness. And while they have passed the apex of their fame – arguably, by over a decade – their sound remains somehow comforting.
Just as we all age and mature and become less “hardcore," so has Clutch. From Beale Street to Oblivion finds the band continuing their recent trend of moving away from their heavy/ hardcore roots to a blues-based sound that borders on the edge of classic outlaw southern-rock.