Opinion: The Death of the Encore?
Are we witnessing the death of the encore? Carly Shields thinks so and explains why.
Are we witnessing the death of the encore? Carly Shields thinks so and explains why.
Shortly after At The Drive-In‘s announcement of their reunion, The Mars Volta divulged details about their forthcoming album–a feat we have been listening rumors about since the release of TMV’s
New Jersey’s Screaming Females have unveiled details on their new album, new single, and a string of free shows. For the trio’s fifth album, Ugly, the group enlisted legendary engineer,
With a name like Moon Taxi, the casual music fan might expect an electronica untz-fest that sounds better after midnight. Being so wrong rarely feels so right.
What a difference a year makes. When Gregg Allman brought his band to Biloxi last year he was fully recovered from a 2010 liver transplant and with a brand new rip-roaring blues album hot off the presses. And his guitar player Scott Sharrard was his secret weapon. One year later, Gregg and his band are smoking hot, playing with a youthful vitality that was just a wee-bit lacking before, and Sharrard is no longer a secret.
The inaugural Treefort Music Fest will take place at various venues throughout downtown Boise, Idaho March 22-25. The festival – which already announced 21 performers including of Montreal, Built to
Plants and Animals are pleased to announce a North American tour this March and April in support of their new album, The End of That, out February 28 on Secret
Following a pair of hometown shows at the Music Hall of Williamsburg that sold out in five minutes, Santigold announced today the release of “Big Mouth,” from her forthcoming album
A cruiser-focused gallery of Chad Smith’s photos from Jam Cruise 10.
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