Two more new music recommendations from Neddy.
After canceling their tour this summer with Ceremony, due to front-lady Marissa Paternoster falling ill with mono, the band will unfortunately have to cancel this upcoming tour due to Paternoster’s
Virtually impossible, but with Beyond, Farm and now I Bet On Sky, Dinosaur Jr. has perhaps matched their initial famous trio of Dinosaur, You’re Living All Over Me and Bug.
It is extremely rare for a band to achieve a creative advance simultaneous to its breakthrough to a mainstream audience. But that's exactly what R.E.M accomplished with the ever so appropriately titled Document. Accordingly, more so than perhaps any other of its anniversary reissues (except perhaps the two CDs of the Fables of the Reconstruction box), this landmark album deserves the deluxe treatment it receives.
After a slew of sold-out, headlining performances (New York, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston, Montreal, Toronto, Chicago, Minneapolis, Los Angeles), the U.S. release of their debut album, An Awesome Wave, and
Matisyahu has announced today that he will be taking his annual Hanukkah celebration, “Festival of Light” on tour this Winter. “Festival of Light”–traditionally eight shows on the east coast–for the
Monoprice 8320 ear-buds are an extraordinary value and offer great sound for less than $10.
Sufjan Stevens unveils a new collection of holiday songs and a 24-date tour with a fantastic name.
Ten facts and tidbits about the new Trey Anastasio solo album.
Jackie Greene talks about his new album, lessons from Phil Lesh and much more.