
Red Fang Still Has Bite, But Fails to Leave A Mark With ‘Only Ghosts’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Despite some heavy riffage and killer jams, Red Fang doesn’t quite overcome the high bar they’ve set for themselves.
Despite some heavy riffage and killer jams, Red Fang doesn’t quite overcome the high bar they’ve set for themselves.
[rating=8.00] That old school folk drifter sound is what you’ll get from Luke Roberts’ earthy new album Sunlit Cross. It’s a breath of fresh air, beautiful and bright, with pared
[rating=8.00] On May 3rd, 2014 a host of New Orleans, Country and Rock & Roll royalty walked onto the Saenger Theater stage to pay tribute to the Big Easy’s most
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews How To Survive, the new LP from country rocker Matt Woods, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
The organizers of the annual SXSW Festival & Conference have announced the first major round of acts confirmed the Music portion of the festival, which takes place March 13-19, 2017.
Furnace, the sophomore album from Dead Man Winter, is set for release on January 27 on GNDWIRE/Thirty Tigers. Furnace is a highly revealing and deeply personal offering from accomplished singer
It might be best if you don’t overthink it, but there’s plenty of fun to be had with The Accountant.
The multiplicity of tributes to Jerry Garcia is as much testament to his own love of music as his influence on multiple generations of musicians. Dear Jerry is particularly notable
[rating=8.00] From the start, it’s always been a bit of challenge to pin Jonny Fritz down. His brand of “silly country” feels so unique to him, it’s hard to compare
[rating=7.00] Blackberry Smoke’s fifth studio album, Like An Arrow, concludes with “Free on the Wing,” where Gregg Allman adds a ghostly gravitas in his role as guest vocalist. The presence