[rating=7.00] “The Lady” After a sneaking suspicion that Silicon Valley is stupidly sexist, we get a solid episode making fun of everything they’ve been lacking for the past season plus. It
[rating=8.00] “The Sons of the Harpy” After a conspicuously meandering start to the fifth season, last night proved to be one of the most compelling, densely packed and brilliantly paced
Dopersmokers mingled in the darkness at the ACL Moody Theater on Friday night, getting nice and toasty before what may be the most quintessential stoner metal band of all time
Jason Isbell has announced tour dates in support of the July 17 release of Something More Than Free, his highly anticipated fifth album (Southeastern Records). Isbell will be touring extensively
[rating=10.00] “I’m Don Draper from McCann Erickson.” It finally happened: the most heartbreaking words Don Draper has ever spoken. Though the moment felt somewhat like a contrived, allegorical puppet show
Photos of the New Orleans Jazz Fest on Sunday, May 3rd, 2015. Featured artists included Lenny Kravitz, The Meters, Buddy Guy and more. Photos by Leslie Michele Derrough.
[rating=8.00] It’s been over a decade since It Still Moves, the arguable pinnacle of My Morning Jacket’s discography, and in the interim (with the benefit of that proverbial hindsight), the
Following a week of streaming via iTunes “First Play” and the release of the exceptional “Reflections” video, Django Django’s sophomore album, Born Under Saturn, is out this week via Ribbon
Austin’s The Lonesome Band proudly classify themselves as Texas Cosmic Honky Tonk Country, and this is a pretty damn accurate label. The group embraces the progressive country sound that helped
The velvet-voiced Andrew Combs is a force of nature when it comes to his music. His new record All These Dreams is sweet, smooth, seventies-inspired alt-country, with just the right