In our column Suds & Sounds we turn the spotlight on breweries, focusing on the role of music in that brewery’s history, packaging, tastes, and in its city or town as a whole.
What happens when a group of talented experimental producers decide to bring beat-based electronic music to a live band setting? This is precisely the aesthetic of the Portland, Maine-based collective known
Pixies have announced that their sophomore “post-reunion” album, Head Carrier, will be released on September 30 (Pixiesmusic/Play It Again Sam/ [PIAS]). The 12-track collection of the band’s unique aural mix
Blitzen Trapper has announced a headlining fall tour, “Blitzen Trapper- Songbook: A Night of Stories & Songs.” Starting in mid September, the tour will consist of all band members, but
FEW Spirits have announced a truly unique collaboration with THE FLAMING LIPS: Brainville Rye Whiskey. The whiskey is made from a combination of rye, corn and malted barley grown within 150 miles of
Matt Brown may hail from the small Pacific Northwest town of Washougal, Washington, but his music carries a soulful bluesiness that puts him more in line with the place he now
So what is it about 2016 that’s spelled a death knell for so many stars? It seems there’s never been a year where so many icons have died in such
Morris Day and the Time played to a sold out sold-out Minnesota Zoo, making their first hometown appearance since the April 21 death of Prince, who created the band in 1981. Each member
Dead & Company visited Boulder, CO on July 2nd for the first of two nights for the first concert at the college football stadium since 2001. Glide’s Todd Radunsk captured