
Laura Marling Returns For More U.S. Shows
Shaping up to be one of the most critically lauded artists of the year, Laura Marling is returning to the U.S. in support of her fourth album, Once I Was
Shaping up to be one of the most critically lauded artists of the year, Laura Marling is returning to the U.S. in support of her fourth album, Once I Was
Your Christmas stockings just got a little more robotic: Electro-funk pioneers Daft Punk will reportedly release their own action figures this holiday season. The reclusive duo, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel
On September 10, ANTI- will release On Oni Pond, the fifth album from Philly weirdos Man Man. A press release describes the sound of the new, Mike Mogis-produced album as
Kentucky-born folks don’t have too many national treasures (There’s the glorious Moonbow at Cumberland Falls, the original Kentucky Fried Chicken). But we do have Ben Sollee, the eclectic singer-songwriter-cellist-biker extraordinaire.
2013 will see the release of More Is Than Isn’t, RJD2’s 5th proper full-length LP (7th, if you count “The Horror” EP and 2011’s Inversions of the Colossus), on his
[rating=6.0] By far the very best track on John Fogerty’s Wrote A Song For Everyone is “Long As I Can See the Light” recorded with My Morning Jacket. Jim James’
Ra Ra Riot play the ’80s-influenced “Dance with Me” on Letterman.
What a long strange trip it’s been – goodbye everybody!
Dave Grohl is one of rock’s most versatile musicians–whether he’s fronting Foo Fighters, drumming in Queens of the Stone Age, or directing his latest documentary, Sound City. Off Camera recently