
SXSW Music Festival Starts On A High (DAY 1 RECAP)
Jones Family Photo Credit: Otis Ike Each year it seems like the music portion of SXSW gets started a little earlier and this year the parties and shows were pretty much
Jones Family Photo Credit: Otis Ike Each year it seems like the music portion of SXSW gets started a little earlier and this year the parties and shows were pretty much
[rating=8.00] Are you still hanging on to Led Zeppelin’s 2007 reunion in London? Are you weary about the off and on again status of Australia’s Wolfmother? And then there’s the
Fans of Grateful Dead music have much reason to celebrate of late. With the affectionately (and, from a marketing perspective, cleverly) dubbed “GD50” celebration – 2015 marking what would have
[rating=8.00] Papa Mali’s latest album Music Is Love is proof that positive eccentricity can be a definite a virtue in the realm of music. The Louisiana native, whose given name
[rating=9.00] If you take Pink Floyd, stick them down south and add just the right amount of grit and dirt, you’ll have the killer Austin band the Bright Light Social
“Bingo” is a pleasant surprise — returning to its dominantly dry-comedy format, the show manages to harness some actual plot development.
[rating=9.00] Funny how one can measure the shifts in civilization by the span of time that has lapsed between new albums from a favorite band. And in the eight years
Based on location alone, New Orleans’ BUKU Music + Art Project is poised to be the most New Orleans thing there is, right? Held on the sweeping grounds of Blain
[rating=4.00] Wasted on the Dream is an ode to a lost time period: a wistful love-letter to some bygone era, or perhaps simply an imaginary creation of JEFF the Brotherhood,
[rating=9.00] When Stone Jack Jones came on the scene ever so quietly in 2014 with his dark, brooding debut Ancestor, it was impactful. Those who paid attention were blown away