Photos and Videos: Bowlive III – Night One
John Scofield, Nigel Hall and Luther Dickinson joined Soulive at Brooklyn Bowl last night.
John Scofield, Nigel Hall and Luther Dickinson joined Soulive at Brooklyn Bowl last night.
Fleet Foxes Robin Pecknold ditches Twitter, beard.
Phish has finally revealed a batch of summer tour dates.
David Schultz feels Sinead O’Connor has rediscovered her inner voice.
The initial lineup for Louisville, Kentucky’s Forecastle Festival has been announced.
Brian Bavosa details a moving experience he had at a recent Bruce Hornsby show.
On March 22 L’Arc-en-Ciel will become the first Japanese band to headline MSG.
These Days, while still carrying the mainstream heart of JBJ, is a different animal. The band’s first album following a less then amicable breakup with original bassist, Alex Jon Such, the disenchantment runs deep. The band was grieving the loss on one of their oldest friends and sounded willing to express this despair musically. No longer burdened with the expectations of being the planet’s biggest band, Bon Jovi made their best album.
On Leaving Eden, Carolina Chocolate Drops move music forward, paying homage to the past while remaining rooted in the present. The result is a thoroughly enjoyable work that challenges our definition of string band music.
A significant contribution to the broadening genre of LA indie-pop, Princeton’s Remembrance of Things to Come leaves the listener anxious to hear where these four musicians are headed as they develop a consistent, rich and intriguing sound.