Televised Tune: On the Tube This Weekend
Crowded House mixes their classics with tunes from their latest album during their first appearance on Austin City Limits. The band’s come back with a vengeance after an 11-year layoff
Crowded House mixes their classics with tunes from their latest album during their first appearance on Austin City Limits. The band’s come back with a vengeance after an 11-year layoff
We’re sure this one’s making the rounds virally, but our main man Coach just alerted us to a spectacular piece of video. You may have seen Sweet Child O’ Mine
Like my cool Uncle Frank back in the day, we’ve been playing around with imeem behind closed doors, probing its parts and figuring out what buttons to press. So instead
The Flaming Lips, the most obvious beneficiary of the cash-heavy festival circuit, will make their first appearance at the Summer Camp Festival on Memorial Day weekend in Chillicothe, IL. Other
Rodrigo y Gabriela have lined up a short run of US shows in February. The pair will launch their headlining run Feb. 7 in Portland, OR, winding up with a
New York Dolls have announced a string of live shows, kicking off February 12 in Baltimore, MD. The legendary band continue their trek to support the release of ‘One Day
US indie rockers Eels are to release a Best Of compilation later this month. ‘Meet The Eels: Essential Eels Volume 1, 1996-2006’, out on January 21, is a 24-track compilation
Neko Case has announced a handful of live dates around the US to "try out" material for her forthcoming album. The ginger-haired chanteuse and part-time New Pornographer has announced that
While the resumes of some members the Mystix may look impressive (Jerry Lee Lewis, Ben E King, Peter Wolf, even studio work at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals), don't be fooled. This is a group of session players, not a real band. They do play well together as session players often do, but there is little originality or real heart in the music.
You may remember Stevie Ray Vaughan as arguably the greatest electric blues guitarist, but do you know him as a video giant? No, probably not, because SRV was no Michael Jackson. And the Texas boy would be more likely playing dance punk chords (as he did for Bowie’s “Lets Dance”) before looking pretty in a video. Stevie was more about sound than image; although you have to hand it to him for always looking cool with his flat brimmed hat, poncho and SRV initialed Statocaster.