Unofficial 31 Days of Dead – 2012 Edition: Day 21
The Help > Slip > Franklin’s trifecta from one of the best weeks in Grateful Dead history.
The Help > Slip > Franklin’s trifecta from one of the best weeks in Grateful Dead history.
The new album from Toronto–based Trust, entitled TRST, is a very solid album from a young band. Labeled as “synthpop” and “dark wave,” it’s a great merger of danceable, poppy tunes and a darker, heavier edgy sound.
Scotty runs down his ten favorite concert films / music documentaries of 2012.
You can hear Widespread Panic’s New Year’s Eve show live from Charlotte.
The initial Tibet House benefit lineup is out + word on the future of Gathering of the Vibes.
Neil Young and the members of Crazy Horse got into it with a fan in Connecticut.
Songkick posted a blog entry explaining how bad data was entered into their system.
Michael Dorf’s annual benefit at Carnegie Hall will pay tribute to Prince in 2013.
A pick from the final year of the Grateful Dead’s touring career? Trust us.
For most of All That’s Left to Know About The Boss, John Luerssen fulfills and transcends the FAQ moniker of his book on Bruce Springsteen. In painstaking, but never excruciating, detail he chronologically recounts the events that made this son of the Jersey Shore one of rock’s most admired figures.