Pullin’ ‘Tubes: MMJ Busts It Big
We’re getting closer and closer to the release of My Morning Jacket’s new album, Evil Urges, and the band has just started gearing up for a massive round of publicity.
We’re getting closer and closer to the release of My Morning Jacket’s new album, Evil Urges, and the band has just started gearing up for a massive round of publicity.
We have less than seven months until one of the most important Presidential elections in this country’s history, and we’re gonna need as many young people to vote as possible.
We’re off to a slow start after an incredibly fun weekend seeing music. Some Dude had the pleasure of seeing The Felice Brothers tear the roof off the Bowery, while
We’re ardent supporters of the theory that mega-corp Clear Channel unleashed a systematic deconstruction of radio stations around the country. For everyone out there looking for some summer reading on
With four albums, Jackie Greene, 27, hasn’t really come out of nowhere, but he reached a whole different level of visibility when he joined Phil Lesh and Friends in the summer of 2007. Greene’s diverse skills have allowed him to become this group’s de facto front-man, a role to which he has conveyed a commanding stage presence as he sparks both his band-mates and the audiences who come to see them.
When you have the fluke hit of the decade, the threat of running into the curse of the “sophomore slum” is an understatement, particularly if you’re the psychedelic soul duo of Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo Green. However, if you’re one that appreciate albums as song-cycles verse explosive pop nuggets, than Gnarls Barkley’s The Odd Couple has something going on.
Gnarls Barkley’s latest album may not have any Crazy-like break through singles, yet The Odd Couple is a terrific listen. Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo bring their magic to this week’s
We’re feeling all patriotic today thanks to these jaw dropping Grace Potter photos:
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Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement, better known as Flight of the Conchords, will release their full length debut on April 22. And come this May the Aucklanders will hit the
Over the past few weeks rumors have been flying at a furious pace about the setlist for the second leg of Rush’s Snakes and Arrows tour. The three-month tour kicks off tonight in San Juan, where the band spent the past few days rehearsing. Yesterday, a setlist from one of the rehearsals surfaced over at rushisaband.
If you don’t mind spoilers, read on for the full setlist: