Video: Bonnie Raitt – Right Down The Line
Bonnie Raitt’s new album comes out tomorrow and here’s the video for its first single.
Bonnie Raitt’s new album comes out tomorrow and here’s the video for its first single.
A look at the music on TV this week including Slash on Kimmel.
Probably one of the most popular young bands out there today, Art Of Dying has become the darlings of rock & roll. Last year they traveled the country as part of the Uproar Festival and rode a big kahuna wave right up the charts with their first two singles “Die Trying” and “Get Thru This”. And with their fan base growing larger every day, they are certainly feeling pretty good.
Dr. Dog stopped at Higher Ground on the eve of spring in support of their self-produced Be The Void, reaffirming the notion it’s as enlightening to follow this band’s progression by catching their live shows as obtaining their studio albums. In their second appearance filling the larger room at Higher Ground, the Philly eccentrics suggest their most recent recorded work project, is leading them in improvisational directions quite unlike their show here a year ago.
M. Ward is one of a few remaining artists whose music still sounds best on vinyl. The crackles and pops from a record on a turntable provide a fitting ambiance for the singer-songwriter’s timeless sound. A Wasteland Companion, Ward’s latest release, is no different.
Dar Williams is set to release her ninth studio album In The Time of Gods later this month via Razor & Tie, but Glide Magazine recently had the pleasure of talking with Dar about everything from recording the album to her time touring with Joan Osborne, her passion for environmental awareness, the resurgence of vinyl and why Cry Cry Cry is pretty much done forever.
An in-depth look at the Grateful Dead’s April 7, 1972 performance in London.
Levon Helm’s back issues have forced the cancellation of tonight’s show.
Wyllys contributes this week’s Friday Mix Tape.
The Punch Brothers cover a classic Cars song for A.V. Club.