Darker My Love, Dangerbird Announce Tour Dates
Pysch rockers, Darker My Love, are hitting the road with Dangerbird labelmates, Eulogies later this month. It all kicks off in Salt Lake City and will wrap up a few
Pysch rockers, Darker My Love, are hitting the road with Dangerbird labelmates, Eulogies later this month. It all kicks off in Salt Lake City and will wrap up a few
If you’ve ever been to Washington D.C.’s 9:30 Club you’re probably familiar with the extremely zealous security at the venue. You can’t get away with shit…or apparently piss as Jersey
If you were like me, one of the first thoughts you had during President-elect Barack Obama’s speech to the masses at Chicago’s Grant Park on Tuesday night was how cool
The Gene Ween Band featuring Gener with Ween bassist Dave Dreiwitz, Scott Metzger of RANA and the American Babies as well as drummer Joe Russo of the Babies and The
We’re one week removed from Halloween 2008 and a number of recordings of this year’s memorable concerts have started to surface. Here’s a look at what’s come out thus far…
Earlier this week, people around the country came out in record numbers to elect Barack Obama the 44th President Of The United States in a landslide. While the President-elect doesn’t
We’re just about to hit the one year mark from the first time the words “Felice Brothers” appeared on this rag. Since that time nearly every member of our staff
Soulstress Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings bring a taste of the soul drenched Daptone sound to Austin City Limits this weekend. The reigning Queen of Soul throws down Mean Man
The Baseball Project, made up of Steve Wynn (Dream Syndicate/Steve Wynn & the Miracle 3), Scott McCaughey (Young Fresh Fellows/Minus 5), Linda Pitmon (Steve Wynn & the Miracle 3) and Peter Buck (REM), is not simply a group of accomplished musicians who happen to like baseball, but rather a group as well-versed in baseball's deep human history as they are in America's musical tradition. This thoroughly American collection of songs about baseball, like the sport itself, is about so much more, because the band sees beyond the superficial.
As we prepare for a 2009 that certain to be filled with popular rock band Phish returning to old haunts and new venues, it’s time to start thinking about what songs the band will play at these shows. Our friends at Phish Thoughts recently went over what post-Breakup Trey originals should make the cut, which in all honesty was a little depressing.
Everyone loves a good cover, so today we’re going to look at ten bands that Phish has never covered and select a song we’d like to see them perform.
10. The Eagles
Sure Henley and Frey wrote some wusstastic slop, but let’s not forget the rock edge Joe Walsh lent to this band in the late ’70s. We’d love to see Phish cover The Long Run, with its lyrics about moving on from bad influences, on the Hampton run.
READ ON for nine more artists Phish has never covered…