
Cass McCombs Gives Brooklyn’s Murmurr Electric Energy & Holy Vibes (SHOW REVIEW)
It is a strange experience to see a rock band in a big Jewish temple. There’s a sense that you’re in the presence of something greater, something holy. And that
It is a strange experience to see a rock band in a big Jewish temple. There’s a sense that you’re in the presence of something greater, something holy. And that
Breakout New Orleans-based five-piece Tank and The Bangas return with their highly anticipated new album, Green Balloon, which is set for release on May 3 via Verve Forecast. Green Balloon
Today, two-time GRAMMY-nominated blues-rock titan Joe Bonamassa announces his new US Summer tour dates for 2019 in support of his all-original studio album Redemption (J&R Adventures) which was released last September. Tickets for Joe
Continuing the blazing trail set by 2015’s acclaimed Modern Blues and 2017’s top ten-reaching double album Out Of All This Blue, on May 24th The Waterboys will release their new album Where The Action Is, via
Husband and wife duo Ida Mae (Chris Turpin and Stephanie Jean), have announced the upcoming release of their debut album Chasing Lights for June 7th via Thirty Tigers. Today they
The legend of Creem lives on in a wild new documentary.
[rating=7.00] Documentaries that explore the wide and weird variety of niche interests always seem to do well at SXSW. While the formula for these films is well-established—introduce a bizarre interest,
The magic behind Beto O’Rourk’s run against Ted Cruz is explored in a new doc.
Day One of Tampa’s Gasparilla Music Festival on March 9th treated the sun-soaked central Florida crowd to a variety of musical talent, from local favorites to up and coming talent