VAN DAMN! IT’S FRIDAY! (Vol. II)
Now listen here: You see that little man down there? The one with the adjustable wife-beater and pleated parachute pants…do you see what he is doing? He’s absolutely murdering that bamboo
Now listen here: You see that little man down there? The one with the adjustable wife-beater and pleated parachute pants…do you see what he is doing? He’s absolutely murdering that bamboo
My Morning Jacket’s tour in support of Circuital hits Chicago tonight and those unable to attend can still listen in on the action thanks to a live simulcast from WXRT.
The past two Phish shows were webcast live straight from the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Alpharetta, GA through LivePhish.com. We asked our followers to tweet photos of their #couchtour setups at us
Rounding out our Bonnaroo highlight reel this week, we have Explosions in the Sky in their four-Fender glory performing The Only Moment We’re Alone off their 2003 release, The Earth
Now that basketball and hockey season have wrapped up, the MSG Network turns over its Friday night programming to the music world. Tonight, the cable network airs a documentary about
Dum Dum Girls’ leader Kristin “Dee Dee” Gundred is a rock star. One glance at the cover of her band’s new release, He Gets Me High, makes this clearly evident. However, don’t mistake the look for nonchalance. If other musicians put as much effort into their full-length releases as she has for an EP, then the music scene would be an even more interesting place.
Buffalo Tom, one of the forerunners of 90’s “college rock” is back on the street with their new album Skins. While the band’s music, especially 1994’s “hit single” “Sodajerk”, may stir some achingly awkward memories of Angela Chase and Jordan Catalano making out in the boiler room, these Boston boys have maintained a steady sound over the years that will bring you right back to the days of “alternative” music.
Countless bands, upon releasing a new album, say that they’ve finally made the album they knew they were capable of making. The guys in Tea Leaf Green have invoked this phrase in regards to their latest, Radio Tragedy, and they may actually be right.
We’ve mentioned Mickey “Dean Ween” Melchiondo’s love of fishing many times since Hidden Track was started five years ago, so it should come as no surprise to our readers that
As we head into the tail end of the first leg of Phish’s summer tour, we’re sure there are plenty of people out there that are beginning to make travel