
James Michael of Sixx:AM (INTERVIEW)
When Motley Crue made the announcement early this year that they were going to cease being a band following a big farewell tour, some fans actually cheered because it meant
When Motley Crue made the announcement early this year that they were going to cease being a band following a big farewell tour, some fans actually cheered because it meant
[rating=8.00] Once an unknown band that lurked in the shadows while releasing tracks anonymously, with its full-length debut Sir Sly shines a light on an immense talent for creating infectious
[rating=8.00] Garcia Live Volume Four stands as a testament to the wealth of material available for the on-going archive project. In fact, this two-disc set, from a Colorado stop on
Denver five-piece Ark Life played Glasslands on September 27th, sandwiched between sets from Nevada Nevada and The Spring Standards. With only a little less than an hour on the stage,
Photos of Living Colour at the Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis, MN on 9/21/14. Photos by Billy Briggs
Looking more American than Colonel Sanders these days in cool (weather-wise) Hawaii shirt and trade-mark moustache, Manny Charlton is now an ex-pat in Texas who was born in Spain in
Guitarist John Scofield is no stranger to collaboration, having played with monumental artists like Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and Phil Lesh, to name a few. Yet, out of all the
Nestled in amongst some trees and long stretches of highway is a community which has over the past couple of years been building a small oasis by bringing some music
[rating=5.00] Somewhere in the new millennium it became really cool to be both a stand-up comic and an indie darling. I’m guessing Sub Pop has a lot to do with
The crowd was abruptly hushed when Alex Sauser-Monnig took the stage at Rough Trade in Brooklyn on September 18th opening for Hiss Golden Messenger. Monnig’s more traditional Appalachian folk sound