Briefly: Sweet Lollapalooza Videos
So Blender.com brought some fancy shit to Lollapalooza and filmed many of the festival’s performances. They’ve been kind enough to slap a commercial on the front end and post some
So Blender.com brought some fancy shit to Lollapalooza and filmed many of the festival’s performances. They’ve been kind enough to slap a commercial on the front end and post some
Neil Young on Friday continued a tradition he started in 1969, when he played material from his new album for about 100 people at his record label in Burbank. Young has recorded 10 songs for a new album entitled Chrome Dreams II. Word from the meeting is that two of the songs are monsters that clock in at over 10 minutes each. Look for Reprise to announce a release date for it soon…
We’ve got plenty of links from the weekend, so let’s get down to bid’ness:
And, as usual, after the jump we’ve got all kinds of setlists from the weekend, including the Allmans, the Crowes, Cake, Zappa Plays Zappa and many more…
Judging by the well-deserved $31.2 million opening-weekend haul, I’m guessing many of youse also patronized to the local cineplex to see Superbad at some point. Donning my Captain Obvious cape
Over the course of the last year, the metamorphosis undergone by Tom Morello has proven to be nothing short of historically significant. Upon the heels of a headlining performance at Coachella, the once-disbanded Rage Against The Machine has seemed to be gradually making their radical presence known on the concert circuit once again.
With years on the road guitar teching for Michael Houser, founding member of Widespread Panic and one of the most infamous jam guitarists in the history of the genre, Sam
Thursday brought us the sad news that one of the best drummers in music history passed away at the age of 83, and we tried to send Max Roach off
Continuing a tradition that goes back to 1969, Neil Young played his latest recording for Reprise yesterday. The recording was played for about 100 people in Burbank. Produced by "The
Some epic programs permeate the telly this weekend, so either head inside and check them out or set your DVRs to record the following: Friday (all times Eastern): Andrew Bird
We came across quite a deal for our Boston readers: free tickets for tomorrow’s Download Festival at the Tweeter Center. Modest Mouse, Guster and our boys Apollo Sunshine are among
We’re pleased to report that the news of Deer Creek’s demise has been greatly exaggerated. Live Nation has decided to keep the venue after nine unfruitful months on the open