Feist’s album Metals (Cherrytree/Interscope) has won the 2012 Polaris Prize, honoring the best album of the year in Canada. 2011 Polaris Prize winners Jeremy Gara and Tim Kingsbury of Arcade
In between working on their next studio album. Dawes will perform at San Francisco, CA’s The Independent on December 30 and 31. Dawes have also just recent been added as
On November 20, Capitol Records will release Coldplay’s Live 2012, the band’s first concert film / live album in nine years. It documents the group’s acclaimed Mylo Xyloto world tour,
The Who brings its Quadrophenia tour to the U.S. beginning Nov. 1 and the band announced that LA band Vintage Trouble will be opening for the band during first leg
On the duo’s fifth studio album, Negotiations, The Helo Sequence continues to build on their sound of enthusiastically percussive, melodic tunes. Singer Brandon Summers’ vocals remain as dreamily light and airy as always, though still, as always, suffused with an emotive intensity that drives the listener forward.
Partisan Records is excited to announce that Deer Tick has confirmed a run of October headlining tour dates. The 9-date tour, in support of the band’s 2011 full-length, Divine Providence,
In conjunction with the release of their new album, Glad All Over, The Wallflowers have announced that they will be hitting the road to embark on a full tour this
On November 13, Cody Canada & The Departed will release their first studio album of original material titled ‘Adventūs,’ the Latin word for arrival. Featuring 14 sweltering, hard-rocking tracks forged
Right The Stars is fronted by Los Angeles singer/songwriter and producer Rich Jacques. He recently produced Kina Grannis' album Stairwells, the first single "Valentine" has 13 million youtube hits and the second "In Your Arms" has almost 7million. He’s also been working with ABC Family writing and recording songs for Tyler Blackburn including the first single “Find A Way.” Jacques had quite a lot to share when we recently spoke with him.
Punishing and brutal; sweeping and cinematic, are just several adjectives that would not be out of place to describe Swans’ 12th proper studio album, The Seer. And at nearly two hours in length, the allusions to film are not that misleading.