
The Governors Ball – Randall’s Island Park Day 1 Friday – The Good and The Bad (FESTIVAL RECAP)
Day one of the fifth annual Governors Ball had an eclectic set of acts spread across four stages, but as with any festival, the music is just a part of
Day one of the fifth annual Governors Ball had an eclectic set of acts spread across four stages, but as with any festival, the music is just a part of
It was a quiet Tuesday night after the Memorial holiday and Phoenix was starting to heat up not only due to the weather but because Knox Hamilton has made their way back
There can be no doubt that the spirit of rock and roll is alive and well in Teri Gender Bender. Like so many of us, Teri (born Teresa Suarez) was
Ben Folds has announced the release of his new album, So There. Hitting stores on September 11, the album is his first for his new label New West Records, and
Barrence Whitfield & the Savages will release a new album Under The Savage Sky on August 21. This is the band’s second release with Bloodshot Records, following 2013’s Dig Thy Savage Soul. Consequence of
Two of the current elite songwriters working today made their way to the historically gorgeous Capitol Theater in Port Chester, NY as Craig Finn and Jason Isbell held court. Both
Some are already calling it the deepest jam lineup of the summer. When perusing over the 50+ acts playing over four days on four stages, it’s hard to argue
Which came first: The Melvins or The Scene? While certainly the Melvins wouldn’t exist if there wasn’t a scene in place for them to exist in, it would be difficult
[rating=9.00] Self-produced at Brooklyn Recording, the sound quality of The Bad Plus Joshua Redman is as stark and uncluttered as the album’s cover art. Yet, it serves a distinct purpose:
, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, are out promoting their latest record Freedom Tower – No Wave Dance Party, which was released earlier this March. They played a raucous set