Mercury Rev Reissuing Deserter’s Songs
On May 16, Mercury Rev will return with a deluxe double CD reissue of their classic 1998 album, Deserter’s Songs via Co-Op Music. The release comes complete with a 13-track
On May 16, Mercury Rev will return with a deluxe double CD reissue of their classic 1998 album, Deserter’s Songs via Co-Op Music. The release comes complete with a 13-track
Lee “Scratch” Perry continues to reshape and refine an adventurous style all his own with his latest studio outing, Rise Again. A long-awaited collaboration with New York-based producer Bill Laswell
Gothenburg, Sweden’s Little Dragon are pleased to announce their third LP due in July via Peace Frog / EMI. After spending the better half of 2010 touring with the Gorillaz
Rounder Records is excited to announce that Robert Plant has confirmed an 11-date North American tour that begins in San Diego, CA, and ends at the Borgata Hotel & Casino
If it seems like a long time since Roger Waters took to his Facebook page to break the news that his old Pink Floyd band mate David Gilmour would perform
Stephen Colbert visited Late Night with Jimmy Fallon last night for a special April Fools’ Day rendition of Rebecca Black’s Friday backed by The Roots. Colbert’s performance capped a week
Back in 1979 Elvis Costello and the Attractions celebrated April Fools’ Day by playing a total of three shows in New York City. Thirty-two years later, Costello has duplicated the
If you think running a music festival is easy, you should talk to Frank Chandler. The Nateva Festival promoter dealt with all sorts of permit issues last summer and has
For my first ever Friday Mix Tape, I thought what better idea than to help unwind after a crazy week of work than a simplistic session of instrumental tunes? If
Chicago-based rockers Van Ghost makes a rare New York City appearance tomorrow night at Brooklyn Bowl for a late-night set featuring a different lineup than the usual VG setup. We’ve