Manic Monday: Fudge Tunnel “S.R.T.” Live at Dynamo Open Air 1993
For today’s Manic Monday, we’re spotlighting perhaps the best sludge band to come out of the UK in the 90s, the underrated and somewhat obscure
The Molly Miller Trio, consisting of Molly Miller, Jennifer Condos, and Jay Bellerose, are releasing their new Western-influenced instrumental album The Ballad of Hotspur on
Austin-based singer/songwriter and Producer JM Stevens recently released his second solo album, Nowhere To Land, which sees a big development in vocal nuances and a
One of the world’s richest twelve days of music starts this weekend when the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival kicks off Thursday at the
Liz Brasher is a Latina singer/songwriter influenced by Rock, Soul, Funk, and Gospel music whose second album, Baby Damn, is arriving on April 26th. It
Emerging from the vaults after more than fifty years, The Doors’ Live At Konserthuset, Stockholm; September 20, 1968 is a revelation, a superb three-LP collection
On Saturday night May 4th, Waxahatchee brought twangy Americana to The Beacham in downtown Orlando, Florida. Australian band Good Morning opened the show with a
Rating C+ The thing about Paul Thomas Anderson is that his talent is so great that even his bad movies are, well, pretty good. His
The Police were just halfway into their career by the time the tour documentary Around The World first came out. They were still a few
Leon Russell is a thread that weaved in an out of rock music history for decades tying together everyone from Joe Cocker and Willie Nelson
SONG PREMIERE: Parker Smith Offers Heartland Rocker Ode with Clever Tune “Mothers”
Atlanta singer/songwriter and guitarist Parker Smith’s breezy third studio album Short Street (due out June 7th) was made with sensitivity, humor and an innate knack for creating art from life.