Stormy Mondays: Segue Madness
It’s mid-summer, and that means the world needs a little Grateful Dead to help the sun shine a little brighter and the twilight last a little longer. And why have one when
It’s mid-summer, and that means the world needs a little Grateful Dead to help the sun shine a little brighter and the twilight last a little longer. And why have one when
Score one for bearded hipsters. One-half of the best duo in music recently announced seven dates out west to promote his three-disc set from a glorious Novemberstand at the now-closed Tonic.
Some of youse may remember hearing about Todd Haynes’ I’m Not There, a unique biopic about the life and times of the Lucious Bobby Dylan. The non-traditional film will use
The official website of Larry Campbell blew up Phil Lesh’s spot, announcing that the Peter Gallagher lookalike will be touring with the former Grateful Dead bassist in the fall, beginning on September 28th. Not surprisingly, the news was deleted from Campbell’s website within a few hours of being posted.
We’re extremely excited that Phil is getting back on the road, and we wait with baited breath to see the dates and who the other members of the ensemble will be. The item posted on Campbell’s website also said that he will be playing with Phil and Friends in San Francisco on July 21st. So make sure to keep a look out for some announcements from the Lesh camp soon.
Have a great beginning to your week, and don’t forget to check out A Big Yes and a small no tonight in Brooklyn. The winners of our contest on Friday? Jeremy Welsh and Eric Mohl. Congrats to both. And as usual, read on after the jump for a long list of setlists from the weekend, including Arcade Fire, Bob Dylan, Dispatch, Genesis, Metallica, Morrissey, Tower of Power, and all your favorite jambands…
Dissonant vocal harmonies and moog undertones characterize the rockabilly outfit Southern Culture on the Skids’ release, Countrypolitan Favorites.
Before Nick Drake’s Pink Moon was used to sell Volkswagens and before Zach Braff thought "One of These Things First" was a song Drake’s heart wrote for his movie Garden State, and before reissues of the Nick Drake canon were released, fans of the suicidal acoustic musician would make a pilgrimage to the Drake family home in England just to see where talent and tragedy were created.
Blue Man Group have announced another extensive run of U.S. dates for their How To Be A Megastar 2.1 tour. The trio will spend September in Canada, before launching their
Henry Rollins has announced dates for a two-month, 50-show spoken word tour of North America. Provoked: An Evening of Quintessentially American Opinionated Editorializing and Storytelling (phew!) launches September 14 at
Marilyn Manson plans to start shooting his delayed horror film "Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll," towards the end of the year, after he finishes touring to promote his new
Rilo Kiley have divulged the details of the follow-up to their 2004 breakthrough album ‘More Adventurous’. ‘Under The Blacklight’ is due out in August, and it is their sexiest album