
Neurosis and Converge Hold the Torch For Metal and Hardcore in Austin, TX (SHOW REVIEW)
Is hardcore built to last? Back in the heyday of punk, the late ‘70s, and on through the early ‘90s, there was a distinct attitude that if you played heavy
Is hardcore built to last? Back in the heyday of punk, the late ‘70s, and on through the early ‘90s, there was a distinct attitude that if you played heavy
To sit in the crowd at a Del McCoury Band show is to sit in the presence of a master of his genre. David Grisman called Del the finest rhythm
The Green River Festival held at Greenville Community College in Greenfield, MA on July 13-15 is my favorite “small” festival. With three stages of music over three days, it is
[rating=8.00] On his seventh album Rolling Papers 2, we get to hear a new side from the Pittsburgh rapper. On this effort, Khalifa expands to topics that involve his past
[rating=8.00] Releasing at least one album every year over the last decade, it’s amazing that garage rocker Ty Segall has been able to maintain a consistently high quality over his
[rating=8.00] The Allman Brothers Band’s Cream of the Crop 2003 is hopefully just the first in a series of archival releases under the Peach Picks banner. Comprised of concert recordings
[rating=8.00] One can only imagine what Lori McKenna’s Massachusetts house must be like. She’s the mother of five. She’s also racked up so many trophies (Grammys, CMA, ACM, and AMA)
There may be nothing new to see here, but it’s fun enough to not matter.
From premise to talent, everything about Boundaries feels wasted.
[rating=6.00] For the second studio release from the experimental guitar noise duo Body/Head titled The Switch, the art rock lifers Kim Gordon and Bill Nace decided for a less structured