
Moderat Deliver a Work of Urgency on ‘III’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] Moderat is releasing their third album titled appropriately III. Happily, that is the only part of the album not worthy of comment. As with their previous albums, III is
[rating=7.00] Moderat is releasing their third album titled appropriately III. Happily, that is the only part of the album not worthy of comment. As with their previous albums, III is
[rating=8.00] Every few years an artist comes along that makes you wonder where they’ve been hiding all this time and why you’ve never heard them before. And when Margo Price
[rating=7.00] Over the past decade, Vancouver-based Black Mountain have never been afraid to experiment with their sound. While each of their past albums hold a nostalgic sound of the 70’s,
[rating=7.00] One of the greatest things about music is that it acts as a living, breathing memory catcher, soundtracking your activities and becoming the mental time machine that can take
[rating=9.00] Violent Femmes live up to the title of this first album in 16 years from founding members (and erstwhile enemies) Gordon Gano and Brian Ritchie: given enough time, you
“We didn’t make it out of the Midwest by being a ballad band,” REO Speedwagon bass player Bruce Hall told Glide during a 2013 interview. “We rock, we rock hard.”
Wicked Cool Productions and Shannon Splaquet started the festival season in exemplary fashion with Rock and Roll Resort v 6 “Low Key.” Over the weekend (March 25th-27th), zealous music lovers
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews the final album from Portland, OR alt-country band Richmond Fontaine, You Can’t Go Back If There’s Nothing To Go Back To, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click
Matador Records has announced the release of Steve Gunn’s Eyes On The Lines, due June 3rd (available for pre-order now), debut single, “Conditions Wild,” its accompanying video, and North American tour.
If Van Morrison’s career had never progressed past his years with Them, he might still deserve his own chapter in the history of contemporary rock and roll. And that’s because