Trunk Road: Why The Allman Brothers Band Residency Matters
David Schultz weighs in on last month’s Allman Brothers Band residency at the Beacon Theatre and more
David Schultz weighs in on last month’s Allman Brothers Band residency at the Beacon Theatre and more
Watch The Crowes cover The Velvet Underground on a Friday night in Philadelphia
Lissie, Black Sabbath, Kid Rock, Iron Maiden, Moon Taxi and more tours that were announced this past week
Whether it be the opening of the tour or the change in the line-up, these recent shows have featured the same set list which is an oddity for Dylan, with the emphasis on his last few studio releases, 2012’s “Tempest”, 2009’s “Together Through Life” and 2006, “Modern Times”. Regardless, Dylan seemed to be enjoying himself, not necessarily smiling but smirking. But that’s what makes Bob Dylan and if you’re a fan its always an honor to be in his presence.
True to its title, The Terror is indeed a woozy fright of a record, one long song in nine parts, like a padlocked dream with no beginning or end. Yet where 2009’s elaborate Embryonic offered the occasional break and variation, The Terror provides no such escape. Its tempo creeps along at little more than a crawl, underscoring a level of unsettlement never quite felt from a Flaming Lips record, and that’s saying something. Imagine a venomous cousin of The Soft Bulletin’s “Spiderbite Song,” and you’re getting close.
Another Planet Entertainment, Superfly Presents and Starr Hill presents, in a partnership with the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department, are very proud to announce the lineup for the sixth
The 7th annual Record Store Day is just days away, and the list of exclusive releases for the 2013 season is longer than the line for Guns ‘n’ Roses’ Use Your Illusion back in the day. But Glide has scoured the RSD release schedule to cobble together a list of 50 picks for you to keep an eye out for when you venture into the doorway of your favorite local record shop this coming Saturday, a wild and wooly hodgepodge of CDs, cassettes, 7-inches, 12-inches, heavyweight vinyl and NO DOWNLOADS that should cater to the tastes of just about everyone who has clicked on this page. So get your pen and paper or notepad app for your iPad ready, list up and make sure you get up early for your record run because these things are going to go super quick.
Robbie Robertson dedicated I Shall Be Released to those who are no longer with us at MSG on Saturday
Watch Phil perform Sigh No More and Ramble On Rose with his sons and Ross James at Terrapin Crossroads
Check out Dino Perrucci’s photos and Marc Millman’s video from the Nigel Hall Band / Toots & The Maytals / Galactic triple bill at Terminal 5