It is not easy to describe a Mountain Man show. It would be too reductive to simply call it quiet folk music, and it does not do it justice to
As the name implies, Frenchie’s Blues Destroyers are well steeped in the blues, but their music draws as much from ’60s British bands as the American blues on which those
Nurtured in the vibrant artistic community of New Orleans, singer-songwriter Brett Barrilleaux – aka Roving Reporter – somewhat stumbled into the musical life, urged on by friends to turn his
Raised by parents who loved music, sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell could have taken their musical talents in numerous directions. They could have grabbed electric guitars and rocked their southern
You could use a lot of words to describe Marty’s on Newport in Tustin, California. Large wouldn’t be one of them. It is an intimate venue that seems familiar even
Metallica played to a sold out crowd at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center on October 25th. The band came to town to help celebrate WMMR’s 50 Birthday, as in May the
After seven-year recording hiatus, Cake has returned with a new song, The new single “Sinking Ship” (below) is the band’s first release since their acclaimed 2011 record Showroom of Compassion, which
For almost 20 years, The Motet have been fusing boisterous badass funk and swaggering soul with a thought-provoking inventiveness to create something truly unique. The Denver, CO seven-piece (Dave Watts
[rating=8.00] There’s little surprise herein. And that’s a good thing. The mellow, atmospheric, softly seductive sound Dean Wareham crafted at the helm of the indie prog bands Galaxie 500 and
[rating=7.00] It had been four years since the experimental instrumental rock band This Will Destroy You released new music and in late September they dropped New Others Part One. Then