Turning fast beneath the mightiest of guns,” A.A. Bondy sings on “Mightiest of Guns,” the opening track off his newest offering, When the Devil’s Loose. It’s a song that exemplifies what Bondy does best—he takes his time with his talents, slowly taking you in with his dreamy voice, smart lyrics, and soulful punch.
DREAMIN’ MAN, Neil Young Archives Performance Series #12, will be released on or about Nov. 2nd, 17 years after the original release of Harvest Moon. A closer look at Harvest
When you throw the term super group around, the tendency is to dwell on the star studded lineup that earned the group its “super” status, and Tinted Windows is no exception. The power pop quartet has been riding high upon the heels of their self-titled freshman debut, but on the surface, the group’s lineup makes for a much better story than the album.
Guitarist Charlie Sexton has a lot on his plate this year. In addition to reforming his band Arc Angels, he’s rejoined Bob Dylan’s band. Sexton, who was with Dylan from
Indie rock collective Dirty Projectors has unveiled a North American trek in support of its latest release Bitte Orca. The Projectors kick off the run Oct. 20 at Ottobar in
Described as part hippie love-fest and musical traveling circus, one look at the cover photo of Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros’ Up From Below and you’ll rightfully agree with the description. If that correlation doesn’t ring true, go to the band’s homepage and check out the image of the ten or so band members holding hands in a tribal type dance circle and you’ll come to fathom that there is more than just music to this collective.
Noel Gallagher has quit Oasis as of Friday night. Following the Manchester band’s cancelled show at the Paris Rock en Seine festival Friday evening, he posted the following statement on
Nearly a year after surviving a plane crash in South Carolina, disc jockey Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein was found dead in his New York apartment Friday afternoon, his publicist said.
The new album from The Mountain Goats is out on 4AD on 10/6 and it has the theme of religion! It’s called The Life Of The World To Come. Less
The Disco Biscuits have announced seven performances that will comprise the band’s 2009 Holiday schedule. Set to cap off one of the band’s most prolific years of touring to date,