Wednesday Intermezzo: Radiohead Apologizes
Excitable boys and girls flooded Radiohead.com on Sunday night and all through the day on Monday with orders for the new album, thanks of course to the revolutionary “name your
Excitable boys and girls flooded Radiohead.com on Sunday night and all through the day on Monday with orders for the new album, thanks of course to the revolutionary “name your
The title of Josh Ritter’s new album (The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter) is the first indication that the acclaimed folk-singer from Idaho might not be taking himself so seriously.
Jacob Fred are on top of their game, a group that just keeps developing into new, refreshing directions while always paying tribute to the jazz masters. Fittingly Hass reminded the audience near the end of the set to remember to, “listen to a little jazz everyday.”
on Spencer has always been a man on the move, constantly bouncing from project to project and band to band, though he always seems to come back to his longtime cohorts and friends in Blues Explosion. Recently he hooked up with Canadian guitarist Matt Verta-Ray, who has played with Madder Rose and Speedball Baby, to form Heavy Trash.
Anything you can do I can do better: Radiohead may have had their bogus countdowns and groundbreaking news about its forthcoming album (Top of the Drudge Report, ma!), but Arcade
I’m not sure how the soup would stay in the bowl, but my knowledge of centrifugal force is spotty at best, and I’ll do anything Otis tells me to do…
Australia’s toilets may or may not flush counterclockwise, but one thing is certain: While we’re freezing our nips off in January and February, the Aussies and Kiwis will be enjoying
The familiar winds of nostalgia are blowing toward Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Baby boomers and hip, young parents can take the family to the Hard Rock Park, the world’s first
HT Contributor Eliot Glazer has tremendously terrible taste in music. But he makes everything sound so damn appealing, so we allow him this little soapbox… Everybody loves a wide-eyed indie
Rilo Kiley came through Boston’s Avalon Ballroom, hoping to give fans a taste of their A game, but wound up delivering a performance that was less than stellar. A lot has changed since Rilo Kiley performed in Beantown last, and the changes within the groups dynamic were evident from the start.