
Liam Gallagher Continues Solo Journey On ‘Why Me? Why Not’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
How’s a Nineties-era rock star avoid becoming a mere nostalgia act? If you’re one of the Gallagher brothers who fronted Oasis, like Liam, you not only record new music in
How’s a Nineties-era rock star avoid becoming a mere nostalgia act? If you’re one of the Gallagher brothers who fronted Oasis, like Liam, you not only record new music in
Being a traveling musician—an artist—is not a path toward a glamorous, fulfilling life. Even those lucky enough to get to make a living at it will likely emphasize that the
A breeding ground for indie artistic ventures ranging from the latest hit movies by Boots Riley (Sorry to Bother You) and Daveed Diggs (Blindspotting) as well as GRAMMY Award-winning albums
Monograms is the alias of front-man and multi-instrumentalist Ian Jacobs. Over the past few years, the project quickly expanded from a Brooklyn, NYC bedroom recording experiment to a full band endeavor – current
In a special edition of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on the experience of Chicago’s 15th annual Riot Fest, which took place at Douglas Park September 13-15. Over three days
On their forthcoming LP designer heartache, Southern California trio The Small Calamities stay true to the melody-first philosophy of their folk roots while venturing further into the world of Alternative
Ghalia Vauthier, now using the shortened “Volt” as a surname, the Belgian singer-songwriter/guitarist, is back with another after her acclaimed New Orleans- flavored debut Let the Demons Out. This emerging
If you were to know that folk singer Lisa Bastoni recorded How We Want to Live not long after the dissolution of her marriage, the likely reaction would be –