
Crooked Fingers Touring With John Vanderslice
Crooked Fingers will return to the road in support of their latest album Breaks in the Armor beginning October 23 with solo shows in the UK opening for The Tallest
Crooked Fingers will return to the road in support of their latest album Breaks in the Armor beginning October 23 with solo shows in the UK opening for The Tallest
Shut Up And Play The Hits will come out on DVD and Bluray on October 9.
Umphrey’s McGee’s sUMmer school is in session at the Full Moon Resort in Big Indian, New York
Watch all five songs from Wilco’s Mermaid Avenue-heavy set at Farm Aid 1998.
Win a pair of general admission passes to the Jomeokee Music & Arts Festival.
Alynda Lee Segarra and Hurray For The Riff Raff show off a loose, ramshackle country-folk tune.
Three recent jazz albums Ned thinks you’ll love.
Boulder, CO-based electronic act Big Gigantic–-saxophonist/producer Dominic Lalli and drummer Jeremy Salken–is set to bring their breakthrough sound of DJ-based music with live instruments to over 45 cities throughout North
Continuing to support his most recent EP (Spinning In Time) and also to break in new material in anticipation of his first full length release slated for the end of
Blonds come across loose- like they only care half as much as they should, but it works for them in some blasé, cool factor, lo-fi lovers, garage lust way. Their elongated vocals and slow beats create a sound similar to Beach House. There is also some modern ambition and grunge of the Dum Dum Girls. The past is a prominent influence in The Bad Ones. The duo draw on 1930's histrionics, '40's jazz, '50's poise, some old Southern backbone, and '60's motown. In short, Blonds is a pair of old souls living in a modern world making music for the artsy, the cynical lovers, and all those scheming dreamers.