[rating=9.00] Rosanne Cash has delivered some of the most memorable albums in this millennium. Her previous, 2014’s The River and the Thread earned three Grammy Awards. This time out though
Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets have announced their first-ever North American tour in 2019 with stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, and New York. Collecting rave reviews as they introduced their unique
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Alive and Alone, the new live album from horror rockers Harley Poe, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full
The Marcus King Band play to a sold out Night and Day Cafe in Manchester on October 27 as part of the the European/UK Carolina Confessions Tour. Doors open at
Eddie Vedder and Incubus will headline the second annual Innings Festival, along with performances from Sheryl Crow, Jimmy Eat World, Cake, Band of Horses, Grouplove, St. Paul & The Broken
Cass McCombs is a transient storyteller interested in words, music and dreams. His ninth full-length album, Tip of the Sphere, is due February 8, 2019 on ANTI- Records. In conjunction
Earlier this month, Seattle-based Valley Maker – the songwriting project of Austin Crane – released a new album called Rhododendron. The album was immediately striking for its subtle yet powerful tone. Crane
On their new album Shapeshifter II: Outbreak, (released 9/28/18) New York-bred band TAUK offer an unsettling but ultimately exhilarating look at artificial intelligence and its potential to upend our world. With its dynamic
[rating=8.00] Portland, Oregon has its fair share of country and Americana-style bands – perhaps more than most people might think – but one of the standouts has long been an
After seventeen years, Seattle, Washington indie progressive rockers Minus the Bear are calling it quits. The band has released a final EP, Fair Enough, and embarked on huge national tour