Hey, so this may qualify as blogger auto-eroticism or patently unnecessary self-aggrandizement, but an astute reader points out that today’s Seattle Times piece on Rodrigo y Gabriela not only quotes
Friday [all times Eastern]: Living The Life of Marley follows Ky-Mani Marley on the road and in the studio [BET 10:00 PM] Alt-rockers Rooney appear on an encore presentation of
We’re less than a month away from the highly anticipated theatrical debut of Todd Haynes’ mostly authorized Bob Dylan biopic, I’m Not There. But many of us are probably just
It seems like every week iClips brings us another killer webcast. This weekend they’ll be simulcasting parts of the Voodoo Festival live from New Orleans. Today we get to check
Papa Neddy is a clever sonuvabitch, and while he’s preparing to take his kids around to collect some Fun Size Snacks, he made us a Friday Mix Tape…
When is a pillow case not a pillow case? When it’s redeployed as a candy sack in late October. So open that thing wide, cause we’re coming at you with bonus tracks. That’s right, boys and girls: a special Halloween edition for all of you. Enjoy!
01 Frankenstein — Phish: October 31, 1994
02 The Boogie Monster — Gnarls Barkley: St. Elsewhere (2006)
03 Dracula — Medeski, Martin & Wood: Shack Man (1996)
04 Monsters — Band of Horses: Everything All The Time (2006)
05 Zombie — Fela Kuti: The Best, Best of Fela Kuti (2000)
06 They Are Night Zombies!! — Sufjan Stevens: September 29, 2006
07 This Place Is Haunted — Devotchka: How It Ends (2004)
08 Ghost — Apollo Sunshine: Apollo Sunshine (2005)
09 Halloween Head — Ryan Adams: June 20, 2007
Pink Floyd’s entire studio discography will be bundled for the 16-disc boxed set "Oh By the Way," due Dec. 4 internationally. For the time being, the limited pressing of 10,000
Metallica have shed light on the progress of their new album. Set to be released sometime in late spring 2008, the record looks set to be a return to the
With his new album Peter Case has come full circle. While Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John is not the same sharp turn as his eponymous 1986 album was (in contrast to the preceding rockin’ Plimsouls), the Californian’s first on the Yep Roc label does constitute a return to simplicity (not to mention a homage to roots) that’s refreshing in conception and execution.
Springsteen's true gift is how he is able to speak his mind without condescension, without judgment of his fellow man, and with a true message of hope. It is reasons like these that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band remains timeless after all these years.
Set in the heart of autumn in beautiful upstate New York, this year’s eight annual Woodstock Film Festival impressed with a blend of small town charm, prestigious films, and great music. There was a little bit of something for everyone, even those who aren’t your average film fest attendees.