
Savages Exhibit Ferocity at Detroit’s St. Andrews Hall (SHOW REVIEW)
The saying goes practice what you preach and that is exactly what Savages did below St. Andrews Tuesday night. In the crowded and dense basement haven of the Shelter, the
The saying goes practice what you preach and that is exactly what Savages did below St. Andrews Tuesday night. In the crowded and dense basement haven of the Shelter, the
When Brad Cole started thinking about his new album, he realized he was on a mission to create something that would stand apart from the music he had been making
“Look at you, I love you!” Ryan Montbleau shouted affectionately to the audience as he took the stage on Wednesday night. The feeling was clearly mutual as Ryan and his nine-piece
[rating=6.00] Though they’re finally — finally — getting their due with their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Cheap Trick could still be called the Rodney Dangerfields
The term ‘guitar hero’ doesn’t usually conjure up an image of professorial dignity the likes of which Jorma Kaukonen radiated as he took the stage at Higher Ground April 2nd,
DJ Shadow, widely acknowledged as a crucial figure in the development of experimental, instrumental hip-hop, will return with ‘The Mountain Will Fall’ June 24 on Mass Appeal Records, his first full length
Paul Simon will release Stranger to Stranger, his 13th solo album on June 3rd, 2016 via Concord Records. Listen to the album’s first single, “Wristband” below. Produced by Simon and his longtime musical partner
[rating=8.00] The Dandy Warhols have been creating music together for over twenty years. The majority of the first half of their career was spent on major label Capitol Records where
The first entry into the non-saga anthology series shows us a new angle from which to view a galaxy far, far away.
[rating=7.00] “I find no interest in the methodical stabilities of the sane/For I delight in the shadowy corners of unhinged thought, eating up my bad brains.” That deranged passage from