
David Bromberg Recaptures His Magic On ‘The Blues, The Whole Blues & Nothing But The Blues’ (INTERVIEW)
“I really had a great time the last time I was in Baton Rouge but this time I’ve got my band with me so it makes a big difference.” For
“I really had a great time the last time I was in Baton Rouge but this time I’ve got my band with me so it makes a big difference.” For
The Descendents have been making music together for four decades, taking breaks now and then so lead singer Milo Aukerman could attend college and focus on his career as a
The third and final day of Boston Calling was cold, windy, rainy and raw but it didn’t stop the festival’s best incarnation yet from ending on a high note. Field
Fresh off their latest release, the critically acclaimed Whatever It Takes on Dap-Tone Records, vintage soul favorites The James Hunter Six made their way through Portland, Oregon on May 26 for
The second day of Boston Calling featured a schedule overflowing with talent that made for unfortunate news on one front, but mostly didn’t disappoint. Although it was cloudy all day,
Boston Calling is back for its 2018 incarnation and from what we saw on May 24th, the first day, everything is firing off on all cylinders. The move from City
[rating=8.00] Beach House have one of the most fitting names of any band in the world. Their chilled and washed out brand of dream pop invariably invokes summer’s sense of
[rating=9.00] From a persistent pop star pigeonholed by the nom de plume given him early on, to the Cougar-less blue-collar troubadour bent on asserting his social conscious as his career
[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