Ben Harper Extends Fall Tour Dates
Ben Harper and The Innocent Criminals are returning to the road next month for the second leg of their US tour in support of their critically acclaimed album, Lifeline. A brand
Ben Harper and The Innocent Criminals are returning to the road next month for the second leg of their US tour in support of their critically acclaimed album, Lifeline. A brand
Maybe Sting should start writing more instrumentals. <img width=1 height=1 alt="" src="http://us.bc.yahoo.com/b?P=C9AdQ0WTVvor.riPQurhKgQ50Um_80cK0HIADdcl&T=18n16797j%2fX%3d1191891058%2fE%3d85529496%2fR%3dnews%2fK%3d5%2fV%3d2.1%2fW%3dH%2fY%3dYAHOO%2fF%3d86452891%2fH%3dY2FjaGVoaW50PSJuZXdzIiBjb250ZW50PSJQb2xpY2U7cmVmdXJsX3d3d195YWhvb19jb20iIHJlZnVybD0icmVmdXJsX3d3d195YWhvb19jb20iIHRvcGljcz0icmVmdXJsX3d3d195YWhvb19jb20i%2fQ%3d-1%2fS%3d1%2fJ%3dC6519345&U=13bsouvnk%2fN%3dba7qm9GDJHM-%2fC%3d619213.11520029.12019845.1442997%2fD%3dLREC%2fB%3d4919452"> The school teacher-turned-rock star topped Blender’s list of the worst lyricists, thanks to lines that betray "mountainous pomposity
Home is a sweet place on Chrome Dreams II, and no matter what you love about Neil Young, my guess is that you’re going to like what you find when you get there.
Nonesuch Records has signed mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile as well as his new band, Punch Brothers: Chris Eldridge (guitar), Greg Garrison (bass), Noam Pikelny (banjo), and Gabe Witcher (fiddle). The
Moby has completed work on his new album, "Last Night," due in the spring via Mute. "It’s much more electronic and dance-oriented than my last three records," the artist writes
People from all over the NY/NJ/CT tri-state area packed Randall’s Island to the tits for a glimpse of Arcade Fire, which if you believe Win Butler’s random stage banter may
Since the last edition of Stormy Mondays looked at new music from rising bands, it only seems right that we now reflect on older music from fallen heroes. Back near
You take the good with the bad, and today we’ve got both good news and bad news for My Morning Jacket fans (which should be everyone, seeing as they fucking kick ass). The band announced they will not be playing their usual Thanksgiving eve show in their home base of Louisville this year. Instead, MMJ will spend Turkey Day holed up in the studio, where they will be putting the finishing touches on the highly anticipated follow-up to 2005’s Z. We’ve fallen hard for these guys, so we can’t wait for a batch of new tunes and tour dates in 2008.
And as usual on Mondays, read on after the jump for a full slate of setlists…
Photos by Scott Fleishman of Rilo Kiley performing at the Avalon Ballroom in Boston, MA on September 21st, 2007.
Bondi Digital Publishing’s Cover to Cover series Rolling Stone: The First 40 Years and Playboy: The 50s will be on sale beginning November 2 in bookstores and all major retail