
‘Beast’ An Intriguing, Taut Directorial Debut (FILM REVIEW)
[rating=7.00] No matter how close we get to someone or how much we think we know, there exists a void between you and anyone else that cannot be crossed. Trust
[rating=7.00] No matter how close we get to someone or how much we think we know, there exists a void between you and anyone else that cannot be crossed. Trust
[rating=7.00] There’s a temptation to label Peace, the latest album from Swedish blues-rock groovers Graveyard, as something of a comeback album. After all, it’s their first release since their reformation
Wednesday night, Jim James and his band performed “Just A Fool” on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. It’s the first track from his soon-to-be-released third solo album, Uniform Distortion. Uniform Distortion is out June 29 via ATO
[rating=7.00] There are few funkier than George Clinton. He is embarking on his final world tour with a new album to support, the first under the Parliament band name in
Teeming with otherworldly slide guitars, country psych, barn burning anthems, the fourth full length release from Louisiana native Brother Dege, Farmer’s Almanac, is a sprawling, southern concept album that further
[rating=8.00] Grant Green, despite his untimely death in 1979 at age 43, was amazingly prolific, having released 37 albums. At one point there were 15 unissued albums by 1971. Live
On Sunday, May 20th, Lincoln, Nebraska’s Pinewood Bowl Theater hosted the Great Pinewood Bluegrass Festival, headlined by Greensky Bluegrass and featuring The Devil Makes Three, Mandolin Orange, and Horseshoes &
The third night of the 2018 iteration of the Dave Matthews Band Summer Tour came into Austin, TX on a clear, warm and slightly humid night at the Austin360 Amphitheater
[rating=7.00] Mentions of dreams are sprinkled through Radio Sounds, veteran Nashville guitarist Tony Keats’ debut album as a singer-songwriter. It’s fair to say Keats has been wanting to go in