Powerhouse singer Andrew McConathy is commanding from the outset on “Fire in House” as he proceeds to light up Wheels of the City, the latest from the Colorado-based roots-rock band,
Oysterhead featuring Trey Anastasio, Les Claypool and Stewart Copeland have announced their first shows since Bonnaroo 2006. The trio will be performing two shows at the 1st Bank Center in
To celebrate Deerhoof’s 25 year landmark, the three record labels most closely associated with their career are partnering together to release newly remastered versions of their first three CDs on
While Billy Strings has garnered a well-deserved reputation as an incredibly talented songwriter, selling out venues across the United States and becoming a must-see Americana/bluegrass artist. Strings and his band
In September, Hiss Golden Messenger released a sweet new album, Terms of Surrender, on Merge Records. On Wednesday, October 9th, M.C. Taylor brought his band to the Aladdin Theater in
Legendary punk rockers X have today released via Fat Possum, “Delta 88 Nightmare,” newly recorded music – and their first new song in 30 years. The band has also released
The Music of Cream, the pedigree of hallowed ’60s trio Cream: Kofi Baker (Ginger Baker’s son), Malcolm Bruce (Jack Bruce’s son) and Will Johns (Eric Clapton’s nephew), have announced an exciting new tour for 2020. Honoring the legendary band’s landmark
The 2018 release from Eagle Rock, California folk duo All the Things That I Did and All the Things That I Didn’t Do, found The Milk Carton Kids expanding their
The Nominees for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020 have been revealed and its a diverse bunch made up mainly elder rock veterans that include:
All Mirrors, Angel Olsen’s fourth full-length album, out now on Jagjaguwar, belongs in the canon of essential break-up albums, but more Exile in Guyville than Rumours or Blue. It wasn’t