Slade Sohmer pays tribute to the late Levon Helm.
With a focus on vinyl, this week’s B List looks at this year’s Top Five Record Store Day releases.
The Band drummer Levon Helm has passed away at age 71 today.
The Motet’s Dave Watts talks to us about the group’s funkify-the-Grateful-Dead concept.
C3 Presents and MCP are teaming up to throw a new festival near Atlanta.
Feist and Mastodon team up for a split 7″ and Grateful Dead Night at the movies.
Those attending last night’s Umphrey’s show were treated to a crew performance at setbreak.
Rush has just announced a 33-date tour of North America set to kick off in September.
There will be hundreds of records to choose from on Record Store Day, and hundreds of hands pawing through them. Over in the 45 bins you’ll run across a box set that soul, funk and 45 fans that might be a bit much to process during the feeding frenzy, so here’s a heads-up: Never to be Forgotten: The Flip Side of Stax 1968—1974 brings together ten Stax 45s that are both overlooked and memorable
Buried beneath the clunkiness of this project’s name is Spencer Krug, well-known as the noodling, keyboard-playing, co-leader of Wolf Parade. Yep, you remember them: the versatile Canadian indie-rock outfit who rocked hard over the course of a handful of solid albums and EP”s before taking an indefinite hiatus last spring.