
Blues Traveler – Mall of America, Bloomington, MN 8.6.12
Blues Traveler performing at the Rotunda in the Mall of America, Bloomington, MN 8.6.12.
Blues Traveler performing at the Rotunda in the Mall of America, Bloomington, MN 8.6.12.
If Bob Mould did nothing more than provide melodic songs and driving guitar for the innovative and influential 1980s band Husker Du his reputation would be secure. Following the band’s demise in the late ‘80s Mould didn’t rest on his laurels, recording a half-dozen albums with his 1990’s group Sugar and a dozen solo projects. His latest, Silver Age, shows he hasn’t lost a step.
Velour Music Group is excited to announce that Kaki King will release her new record, Glow, on October 9, 2012. D. James Goodwin produced and engineered the record along with
It seems as though “supergroups” have become the latest trend in rock music. Each year, scores of musicians are setting aside their traditional outputs and collaborating on releases with contemporaries or like-minded thinkers. The autumn of 2012 brings forth Divine Fits. In the accompanying press notes for their debut album, A Thing Called Divine Fits, the wise Gerard Cosley warns listeners to not judge the band’s music by its’ members prior output.
Coming into Bush following the departure of founding member Nigel Pulsford during the Golden State tour in 2002, Chris Traynor stuck with Gavin Rossdale after Bush’s abrupt hiatus, playing with him in a project called Insight and then on Rossdale’s solo venture. But 2011 brought forth Rossdale and Traynor with drummer Robin Goodridge and bass player Corey Britz for the recording of The Sea Of Memories. And fans were just as happy to have them back as they were to see their fans, as the first single “The Sound Of Winter” scored at number one.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse will release a brand new studio album of original material this fall. According to a release posted at Neil Young’s official website, Young and Crazy
Pretty Lights and Skrillex, two of the most prominent draws in the still-exploding stateside electronic music renaissance, put their heads together for one of the most compelling line-ups of the
Saddlecreek is reissuing The Faint’s “Danse Macabre” in October and the indie rock band will go out and play the 2001 album in its entirety on tour, An announcement on
John Lennon’s killer Mark Chapman has been denied parole for a seventh time. The 57-year-old, who shot Lennon in New York in December 1980, had applied for parole again this
Barsuk Records is excited to announce that Yellow Ostrich are heading out on a fall tour in support of their latest album Strange Land. The headlining tour begins October 26th