
Ozzy Osbourne: God Bless Ozzy Osbourne
Overall God Bless Ozzy Osbourne takes a little while to warm to, but the second half is well worth the wait. Jack says he wanted people to get to know the man from the documentary. He was primarily successful.
Overall God Bless Ozzy Osbourne takes a little while to warm to, but the second half is well worth the wait. Jack says he wanted people to get to know the man from the documentary. He was primarily successful.
Metallica has announced that is "has decided to go old school" and will release its current digital EP, Beyond Magnetic, on CD worldwide at retail on January 30th and on
Musician, songwriter/producer and co-founder of The Raconteurs, Brendan Benson is thrilled to announce the launch of his own record label and publishing company, Readymade. This spring, Readymade will make its
On March 20th, 2012, Heads Up International, a division of Concord Music Group, gives us Esperanza Spalding’s latest release, Radio Music Society, her most diverse, ambitious and masterful recital yet.
Can you spot the Phish reference hidden in the ad?
Phil Lesh announces the launch of Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, CA.
Bob Weir’s TRI Studios will offer a free RatDog webcast on 1/25.
Air provides a score for famed silent film A Trip To The Moon.
Brian Bavosa shares his take on Phish’s New Year’s Run.
Joe Henry is the perfect storm of singer/songwriter/producer. Right out of the box, the singular sound of his production is always striking. Not unlike Lanois’ Wall Of Murk, Henry’s work invariably consists of stark layers of gentle noise, undulating blocks of sound, instruments alternately lurching into and jutting out of the arrangements, and elusive lyrical abstractions representing the darkest reaches of the emotional spectrum. These multiple layers of organic sound are sparse and simple, quietly going about their business holding up Henry’s soulful songs of Reverie.