Pullin’ ‘Tubes: 17 Years Ago Today
It’s been a while since we’ve given the Grateful Dead any love, so let’s go back 17 years ago to June 17, 1991. The Dead were back in the groove
It’s been a while since we’ve given the Grateful Dead any love, so let’s go back 17 years ago to June 17, 1991. The Dead were back in the groove
I’m having a really hard time getting up to speed this morning, but luckily Ace passed along a link that needs to be shared with y’all. Let’s get into the
Indianapolis-based rock collective Margot and the Nuclear So & Sos will release two distinct albums via Epic on the same day this fall. "Animal!" and "Not Animal" both arrive Oct.
Beck and The Black Crowes will headline this year’s Street Scene festival in San Diego, California it was announced today (June 16). The 24th annual festival will be held on
his forty-minute 'EP', a collection of tracks previously available individually as downloads, may not supplant what could otherwise be the de rigueur live release from the recent tours of Pat Metheny, Christian McBride and Antonio Sanchez. But it does extend the dynamic of the trio in ways not capturee by the studio album released earlier this year.
The brutal dance of a boxer is sprinkled with check-punches; half-shots and light jabs that unbalance the opponent before the pounding ensues. Similarly, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band’s 13 Blues for Thirteen Moons checks the listener with 12 tracks of eerie squeals, unsettling feedback and white noise before easing into “1,000,000 Died to Make This Sound,” a molten- lava ooze preceding an eruption of symphonic fire.
Robert Pollard has formed a new band, Boston Spaceships, and plans to release its first album this fall.In the group, Pollard is flanked by former Guided By Voices bassist Chris
Pixies front man Black Francis has announced a US tour using his original moniker, and will kick off June 23 in Brookdale, CA. The jaunt will support his September 2007
The Black Keys have added a string of dates to their summer tour which will see the band stay on the road until October. The duo are currently gearing up
Legendary music renegade Steve Earle will perform four nights at Washington Square Park’s Judson Memorial Church onSeptember 22nd, 23rd, 25th and 26th. The extremely intimate concerts will conclude the second