Briefly: Furthur @ MSG & Worcester
Furthur will return to New York City for the fifth set of shows in just under a year within city limits on November 20 and 21. After performing at the
Furthur will return to New York City for the fifth set of shows in just under a year within city limits on November 20 and 21. After performing at the
Brothers Brando and Dusty Rich started CashOrTrade.org last year to offer Phish fans a free place to buy, sell or trade tickets with like-minded fans. Since the site’s inception in
Yesterday, Luke “The Prophet” Sacks shared his preview of the second leg of Summer Tour and laid out the ever-shrinking list of songs that Phish could possibly bustout that they
“Neil Young” returned to Late Night with Jimmy Fallon yesterday to perform a bittersweet ballad about an epic double rainbow… “Neil Young” – Double Rainbow Song This marks Neil’s third
The Avett Brothers are seemingly on a mission to play every music festival out there this summer. A quick count shows they will play over a dozen this year. With
British soulstress Corinne Bailey Rae focuses on songs from her latest LP, The Sea, for a lucky audience at the intimate Hiro Ballroom in NYC on this week’s episode of
Omar Rodriguez Lopez of the Mars Volta has announced the U.S. live debut for the Omar Rodriguez Lopez Group in September, directly following performing at the Metamorphose Festival in Japan.
Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp are announcing details about the 25th Farm Aid next week during a special webcast. While lineup and venue are yet to be revealed, it is
Past tours and live offerings have found the group blasting out hard rocking/white boy blues, but tonight found them more confident, easing back and letting the songs (especially those played as a four piece) speak for themselves. This came with a sacrifice of their metallic aggression and urgency but it is hard to argue with the quality of the Brothers tracks.
Following in the grand tradition of misleading monikers (Thompson Twins, 10,000 Maniacs), Molly Erin Sarle, Alexandra Sauser-Monnig, and Amelia Randall Meath are the trio of voices that form Mountain Man. And more than anything else, it is their voices that elevate Made The Harbor above the babbling brook of Appalachian folk music flowing through indie music these days. Pairing their exquisite harmonies with almost nothing else, Mountain Man creates an album that can be appreciated as much for what it achieves as for what it leaves out.