August 2010

STS9 Axes The Cables Tonight

STS9 heads to the intimate Gramercy Theatre in New York City this evening for the jamtronica group’s first show of the summer. Tonight’s show is an Axe The Cables gig

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Wednesday’s Intermezzo: Coachella 2011

Despite being smack dab in the middle of the 2010 Festival Season, some folks are looking ahead to next year including the producers of the Coachella Festival. Golden Voice has

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This Weekend: Solid Sound Festival

From Friday to Sunday, Wilco and its fans will take over the campus of MASS MoCA in North Adams, MA for the Chicago-based band’s first festival. The Solid Sound Festival

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Weezer Return With Epitaph Debut Hurley

 Weezer have announced plans to release a new studio album entitled Hurley this September 14th on Epitaph Records.  Starting today, fans are invited to pre-order the physical album now at

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Street Sweeper Social Club – Gonna Knock You Out

The dual threat of guitarist, Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, The Nightwatchman), and rapper/emcee, Boots Riley (The Coup), have returned this summer with new Street Sweeper Social Club firepower to spark revolution.  This mighty duo provides songs that resonate on the battlefront of social injustice. Recently, Street Sweeper Social Club rapper/emcee, Boots Riley, took the time to speak with Glide about the new album among other things.

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Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse: Dark Night of the Soul

With all that Danger Mouse has tackled of late, he’s giving T-Bone Burnett a run for his co-production, co-mastermind skills.   And unlike prior recent collaborations like Gnarls Barkley and Broken Bells, Dark Night of the Soul features Danger Mouse at his most haunting.    Perhaps it’s an ironic show of foreboding that DM’s collaborator on this project – Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse committed suicide last March. 

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Faithless: The Dance

In a stroke of awesome with The Dance, Faithless has managed to continue that dance trend, and their careful balancing act. The opening song, “Not Going Home,” proves once again that they have the chops to own a dance floor, with what is sure to soon be (or already be) a memorable, bring-down-the-roof riff.

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