
Weezer’s Surprise Release ‘The Teal Album’ Covers All the Wrong Bases (ALBUM REVIEW)
Maybe it’s time to put down the Hash Pipe.
Maybe it’s time to put down the Hash Pipe.
It was nothing short of a cataclysm for a certain kind of roots music fan when The Stray Birds announced they were disbanding last summer. When Maya de Vitry recorded
[rating=10.00] Rival Sons, a genuine rock and roll outfit hailing from Long Beach, California, are readying the release of their gritty and soulful sixth studio album, Feral Roots. This five-headed
[rating=9.00] If the first blush of the Spiral Scratch EP and various singles didn’t make it clear, the opening track on their debut full length, Another Music in a Different
[rating=8.00] Amelia White is one of those Americana artists revered in her home town of East Nashville and certainly in the UK, where a previous version of this album, Rhythm
In soaring three-part harmonies, tinged with echoing guitars played wide open in weighty down-the-road Americana tailoring, Patrick Kelly bellows: “out in the world without my father – no one here
Pickathon returns to the woods outside Portland, Oregon from August 2-4, 2019 for its 21st year with a lineup that includes Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats (Rateliff’s first time playing
Ahead of the January 25th release of singer-songwriter Martyn Joseph’s new album, Here Come The Young, Glide’s Trevor Christian spoke with the songwriter and activist about the title track. In it,
[rating=8.00] The Dutch quartet Mozes and the Firstborn’s third record Dadcore is catchy/fuzzy indie rock, loaded with heaps of 90’s alternative highpoints and a heavy dose of sparkling pop appeal.
Despite having little commercial success and only existing for three years, Green River remains one of rock’s most important and influential bands. The grunge pioneers are best known for the