Televised Tube: On The Tube This Week
As we begin our third year of operation we’re going to be making a few changes ’round these parts. The first of these changes is the expansion of Televised Tune.
As we begin our third year of operation we’re going to be making a few changes ’round these parts. The first of these changes is the expansion of Televised Tune.
Our friends at Consequence of Sound visited the All Points West festival website and were greeted by an ominous Register.com placeholder. While a dead website doesn’t count as an official
This fall has been packed with new music from a whole wide range of bands and performers, so this Stormy Monday we’ll start to dig into the troves a bit.
I’m no great expert on groovy jamband electronica or the various strains of breakbeat, but what I like most about EOTO—the entrancing and quite versatile project from former String Cheese
Every few years, some record company seems to unearth an album from a lost artist of the 1960s or ’70s that blows people away – i.e. Shuggie Otis, Os Mutantes,
We’re sad to report that Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops passed away on Friday at the age of 72. Stubbs’ raw edgy vocals brought a sense of urgency to
With their second full-length album, Horse Feathers delivers a piece of subtle Americana that is as beautiful as it is unnerving and as soothing as it is depressing. Justin Ringle’s vocals are hushed, as if he is performing alone in his bedroom, trying not to disturb anyone.
M. Ward is set to drop his first solo project in two and a half years. Hold Time, which features guest appearances from Lucinda Williams, Jason Lytle and of course
With The Nate Wilson Group’s debut release Unbound, Wilson has woven his musical influences into something original yet cohesively familiar. Fom the opening raunchy guitar chords on “Hear The Echoes,” the band appears to have more in kinship to The White Stripes and James Gang, where the swirling mellotron flourishes echo Pink Floyd and Wilson’s soft vocals reflect an edgier Paul Simon.