
SONG PREMIERE: The Last Tycoon – “Arkansas Serenade”
Death by Dixie isn’t just a record; it’s a reckoning. The new album from The Last Tycoon—the Americana project of Atlanta-based songwriter John Gladwin—reflects on what it means to be
Death by Dixie isn’t just a record; it’s a reckoning. The new album from The Last Tycoon—the Americana project of Atlanta-based songwriter John Gladwin—reflects on what it means to be
[rating=6.00] Two years after their magnetic debut, 180 generated enormous buzz, British rockers Palma Violets have returned with Danger In The Club, their eagerly anticipated, high-stakes sophomore release. With the
Typically, when you think of characterizations of transgender characters in film, you most often come up with a list of tragedies. Films like Boys Don’t Cry and Dallas Buyers Club
Celebrated British musical miscreants The Mekons announced they will tour select U.S. cities in July as a full band. The group will make stops in Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia, New York,
FYF Fest has announced the festival’s 2015 lineup. Taking place August 22nd and 23rd, the 12th annual FYF Fest will feature headlining performances from Frank Ocean and Morrissey, with additional
Will Currie & The Country French’s third LP They Killed Us will be released on June 9, 2015 via the Vancouver label and the band’s longtime home, File Under: Music.
Galactic will release their new album, Into the Deep, on July 17 via Provogue Records—part of the Mascot Label Group. The album is produced and arranged by band members Ben
Believe it or not, the Grateful Dead had a far-reaching influence that stretched way beyond their inner circle of improvisational minded bands. Since playing their first shows 50 years ago
[rating=8.00] Charlie Parr’s latest album (roughly the *sixteenth* from the Minnesotan roots mainstay) is a fascinating feat of fine songwriting and quality production work. Recorded at Down Yonder Farm in North Carolina, it shows
Photos of Sixx A.M. and Apocalyptica at The Electric Factory in Philadelphia, PA on 4/28/15. Photos by Cathy Poulton