St. Vincent Shares Reliably Schizoid New Track, Details of New LP
“I wanted to make a party record that you could play at a funeral,” says Annie Clark.
“I wanted to make a party record that you could play at a funeral,” says Annie Clark.
Some of them are mainstays of the mainstream fringe; some have mainstream popularity despite their fringe sensibilities. And some are only just beginning to gain recognition. Regardless: Give these records a listen.
Coughlan was a crucial figure in the Canterbury prog-rock scene.
The small theater’s main floor filled up rather quickly in the minutes preceding the impending performance by Rock Island, Illinois’ Lissie. Right at 8 PM, the stage lights cut out
By this point, Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival is basically an institution. The fourth incarnation of the event (held last spring in New York City) is documented on the new
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The albums that make up this list reflect metal’s increasing ability to outgrow people’s conceptions of it, in the process making progress not just for itself, but all the other genres it’s come to challenge.
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Heading toward the twentieth anniversary of Jerry Garcia’s death and the ostensible passing of the Grateful Dead, the band’s legacy has never loomed larger in the history of contemporary rock
To celebrate his December tour kickoff, Charles Bradley has made “Ain’t It A Sin”—the b-side from his recent sold out Record Store Day 7”—available for fans to stream now. Reteaming