Fall Tour & New EP On Tap For Bonerama
With the release of a new five-track EP, Hard Times, the introduction of the fan-funded Boner Donor program, and a trio of multi-gig residencies on the horizon, New Orleans’ inimitable
With the release of a new five-track EP, Hard Times, the introduction of the fan-funded Boner Donor program, and a trio of multi-gig residencies on the horizon, New Orleans’ inimitable
After nearly two decades writing and recording some of her generation’s most emotionally powerful music, Tori Amos will release her first seasonal album, Midwinter Graces, on November 10 via Universal
After years of speculation, the most important American band of the Nineties is returning to the stage with the lineup of Mark Ibold, Scott "Spiral Stairs" Kannberg, Stephen Malkmus, Bob
fun. is the project of Nate Ruess, late of The Format, having teamed up with ex-Anathallo multi-instrumentalist Andrew Dost and Steel Train's Jack Antonoff. Don’t call it a supergroup – call it superpop with a tad of mutual admiration society.
Once in a while, a singer will come along who will make you want to listen a little bit closer. Brandi Shearer is that kind of singer, and her new album, Love Don’t Make You Juliet, is just as stunning as her voice. Shearer possesses the sexiest voice I’ve heard in years, and her infectious songs have staying power that ease on at a smooth pace.
If you weren’t old enough/around to catch Pavement before they broke up, you’re psyched to get a chance to catch them live on their upcoming reunion tour. Not only were
Over the past 25+ years there has been at least one Phish concert at many of the country’s best venues, but not at all of them. Now that the band is back and in fine form we’ve come up with a list of ten places we’d love to see them perform. We stuck with venues holding at least 7,000 people and even threw in a couple from Europe for good measure.
Here’s our list of ten places Phish should play that they haven’t…
10. Verizon Wireless Arena – Manchester, NH
Within striking distance of both Boston and Burlington, playing a show at this cool new-ish venue would be a terrific treat for the long-forgotten Phish fans from New Hampshire.
READ ON for the rest of Scotty’s list of venues Phish should play…
We’ve heard of selling tickets for shows up to eight months in advance of the event, but the news that tickets for the Pavement reunion show at SummerStage on September
Prog-jammers Umphrey’s McGee have always been an extremely fan-friendly act, but with the announcement of a new fan-driven experience called Stew Art – or S2 – the Chicago-based sextet is
Can you believe it’s been 10 years?!?! [HT – Russell] Phish w/ Phil Lesh – You Enjoy Myself