
Eyehategod – Summit Music Hall, Denver, CO – 10/2/14 (SHOW REVIEW)
Beer and metal music go together like coffee and pie, so what better way to celebrate the largest beer festival and competition in North America than to throw a concert.
Beer and metal music go together like coffee and pie, so what better way to celebrate the largest beer festival and competition in North America than to throw a concert.
Canadian singer/songwriter Nat Jay has been making music since 2008 – her EP “Lights Across The Sky” garnered a lot of critical attention, and many of the songs found their
Black Beauty, the masterpiece by Arthur Lee’s legendary psychedelic rock band Love, is making its first-ever official release on CD, out November 11th via High Moon Records. The album had never been
Two Sides To Every Story, the long out-of-print solo album from Gene Clark, a founding member of The Byrds, will be released as a deluxe CD on November 18th via
Who wouldn’t want to go on tour with their favorite band? Getting to hang out by the side of the stage watching them perform, sitting in the car next to
“Sue(Or In a Season of Crime)” the new single from David Bowie taken from the forthcoming definitive collection of Bowie’s music NOTHING HAS CHANGED will be released on Columbia/Legacy on
A small army of veteran rockers assembled for a rare performance inspired by the music of Big Star, joined by an orchestra led by master collaborator and conductor Van Dyke
[rating=8.00] It’s always been apparent in Luke Winslow King’s music that he’s a New Orleans-based artist. The warm blend of blues, jazz, and folk is so smooth you can practically
Sub Pop has shared the release details for Everything Will Change, the feature-length documentary concert film of The Postal Service’s performances at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, CA, captured over
The Waterboys will release a brand new album early next year entitled Modern Blues via Kobalt on January 20th 2015. The album is a first for the band, as it’s