
Phish Drops 2016 Summer Tour Dates
After the usual rat race of rumors and speculation, Phish has announced a 2016 Summer Tour that will begin on June 22 with the band’s first concert in the Twin Cities since 2000,
After the usual rat race of rumors and speculation, Phish has announced a 2016 Summer Tour that will begin on June 22 with the band’s first concert in the Twin Cities since 2000,
Zombies go Victorian in this not-as-bad-as-it-looks send up of the Jane Austen classic.
[rating=8.00] Lik last album, Fourth Corner, 2016’s Porta Bohemica reflects the strength and confidence of a performer that possesses an extended resume. Indeed, on initial encounter, several striking forebears come to
Georgia’s Nate Currin is no stranger to the road. This singer-songwriter and all around troubadour has spent the better part of a decade criss-crossing the country playing shows at any
[rating=7.00] Dr. Dog have never been an easy band to put a ready handle on. Their aggressive posture and penchant for psychedelia finds them akin to a spontaneous jam band
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Parquet Courts have announced their new record, Human Performance, will be out 4/8 on Rough Trade. Recorded over the course of a year against a backdrop of personal instability, Human Performance massively expands the idea
The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association announced today that Jeff Lynne’s ELO is set to perform three shows at the Hollywood Bowl for the Fireworks Finale on September 9, 10 & 11.
All at once a hilarious send up and loving homage to Hollywood’s Golden Age, Hail, Caesar! is classic Coen Brothers.
[rating=7.00] Sunderland, England’s Field Music have been nominated for a Mercury Prize (for their 2012 release Plumb) and satisfied music aficionados with four albums from 2005 – 2012, each more