Kevin Shields Confirms My Bloody Valentine Reunion
Ending months of speculation, My Bloody Valentine is indeed back together and plans to release new music in the near future. The revered British rock act’s frontman, Kevin Shields, confirmed
Ending months of speculation, My Bloody Valentine is indeed back together and plans to release new music in the near future. The revered British rock act’s frontman, Kevin Shields, confirmed
Conrad Keely is always keeping busy. …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead return to the United States this fall, and as their Myspace page informs, they’re still “on tour until they die” in support of last year's incredible release, So Divided. Glide recently spoke to Conrad about the many instruments he plays, and his early life in Olympia, WA and Austin TX.
The North Mississippi Allstars are proud to announce the release of their fifth studio record. Entitled, "Hernando," the record will be released on January 22, 2008. It is the band’s
Explain yourselves, you thieving punters, right nobs and tosspots: “Some 62 percent of the people who downloaded ‘In Rainbows’ in a four-week period last month opted not to pay the British alt-rockers a cent. But the remaining 38 percent voluntarily paid an average of $6, according to the study by comScore Inc.”
New Jersey’s Railroad Earth returned to The Fillmore Brand Stapled To Irving Plaza on Saturday night, and the band kept most of the crowd dancing throughout two sets of folky bluegrass tinged with rock n’ roll. The band played an epic gig at Irving back in March, but Saturday’s affair was more toned down, both in the size of the crowd and the level of energy the band displayed.
All photos by Adam Kaufman
The first set started out extremely slow, with Railroad Earth playing some of their more mellow songs before loading the second set with rockers. Neal Casal of Ryan Adams’ Cardinals joined the band at the end of the first set for a run through Dandelion Wine. Casal returned to the stage in the middle of the second set to add vocals and electric guitar for a cover of Neil Young’s Powderfinger.
RRE doesn’t play that many covers, so the crowd was appreciative of seeing the band break out a new one for the occasion. Finally, Casal rejoined the band for a fantastic rendition of Walls of Time, which followed the crowd-pleasing Ragtime Annie Lee during the encore. Read on for more great photos from the show…
The Hidden Track staff last night headed to the Anthology Film Archives to attend the New York premiere of Les Claypool’s directorial debut, a mockumentary send-up of the jamband scene
It looks like someone at Rhino finally woke up and remembered they have to recoup some money from its landmark deal with the Grateful Dead.
So Rhino has announced a unique new series of archival releases called Road Trips. Road Trips Vol. 1 features musical highlights from the Dead’s legendary Fall 1979 tour. Unlike the single-show Dick’s Picks series, which is officially dunzo by the way, Road Trips contains a mix of material from a number of related shows. Each Road Trips release will come with a handy booklet containing never-before-seen photos and an essay on where those shows fit into the history of the band.
Road Trips seems to be the tip of the iceberg, with Rhino promising “a tidal wave of releases.” We’re not surprised — shit, Rhino didn’t pay the Dead millions of dollars to release one show from the vault each year. Fall ’79 contains some of the most potent setlists and intense playing of that time period with the addition of Brent Mydland. The November 9th show from Buffalo epitomizes the brand of potent rock ‘n roll the boys were playing during this transitional period, so I’m glad a bunch of material from that show made the cut.
We all hoped Rhino would leverage its large Dead collection in creative ways, so kudos to them for starting this series so strongly. Read on for the full press release including a FAQ about Rhino’s intentions with the Dead’s vault, as well a number of links to some interesting Dead related stories from around the world wide web…
Garth Brooks has overtaken Elvis to become the best-selling solo artist in history. The country star who shot to fame with 1990’s ‘No Fences’ album, has sold 123 million units
The Magnetic Fields have announced that their new album, titled Distortion, will be released on Nonesuch Records on January 15, 2008. The band will perform a small number of U.S.
Formerly Random Stabbings & Artless Critique, The Shotgun is a monthly series of shotgun reviews by Glide contributor Eric Saeger.