
The Melvins/Le Butcherettes Part 1: Buzz Osborne on Le Butcherettes (INTERVIEW)
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
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
In each installment of Easy Answers (get the reference?) we will question a different musician or band, ranging from the obvious to the not so obvious, about the importance of
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, now entering its 14th summer, always inspires enthusiasm among music lovers who flock to Manchester, TN from all over the world. The festival’s performers
[rating=8.00] “Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television” I have to admit, the excitement I had for a new season of Community outside of network television was a heavy factor in my
Review by Marinda Snow Righter and Brian Geraghty When Jesse and his band walk on stage, you don’t need to hear a note to know you’re in for something special,
During the course of the first person narrative of Deal, founding member/drummer of the Grateful Dead Bill Kreutzmann shows he’s (almost) as skilled a storyteller as he is a drummer.
[rating=7.00] Heather Maloney’s sound is timeless. The Northampton singer-songwriter has a clear and pure voice, and she uses it to tell down-to-earth tales in polished folk songs. Her new record
[rating=8.00] The Darkness is back with yet another onslaught of in your face rock and roll and this time, the band takes the listener on a wild voyage full of