Candlebox Celebrates Seattle & Self Titled Debut LP at Orlando’s The Plaza (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
It was a night of 90s nostalgia as grunge icons Candlebox rocked an Orlando crowd at The Plaza on March 13th. They walked onto the stage to a fake radio broadcast that tuned in to brief clips of songs by the band’s Seattle peers Mudhoney, Soundgarden, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Screaming Trees, and Pearl Jam. […]
Action Bronson Rallies Oakland’s Fox Theatre (SHOW REVIEW)
It’s not often people in the Bay Area mobilize on cold Monday nights to head out in droves. The Fox Theatre in downtown Oakland, California proved worth the exception on March 11th. The historic venue and the surrounding bars on Telegraph Ave were abuzz with folks who came out to see their favorite chef turned rapper […]
35 Years Ago Today -The Cars Release ‘Heartbeat City’ LP (Watch “You Might Think” Video)
Low Cut Connie, Robert Ellis, Oh Sees and More Rock Day 1 of SXSW 2019 (FESTIVAL RECAP)
While the the film and interactive portions of the annual South By Southwest (SXSW) have been in full swing since Friday, the music portion of the festival officially kicked off on Tuesday, March 12th. As always, there was a smorgasbord of musical delights to be savored. These are the sets that impressed the Glide team on day […]
SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Ernie & Joe’ Should Change the Conversation on Modern Police Work
Two San Antonio police officers might change the way you look at policing in America.
SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Human Nature’ A Stunning Work of Science Journalism
The Dan Rather produced documentary on CRISPR is a must see.
Wannabe Reviews the Vandoliers’ ‘Forever’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Forever, the new album from Texas country rockers the Vandoliers, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Joe Jackson Captivates With New & Familiar Material On Phoenix Four Decade Tour Stop (SHOW REVIEW)
“No way a nostalgic act”- that would be the words to coin the irrepressible Joe Jackson, a man who is performing on the heels of his 40th-anniversary tour. Jackson made his way to Phoenix’s classic Orpheum Theater on March 9th, the last U.S. stop of the first leg of his recent Four-Decade Tour. Touring in support […]
37 Years Ago Today – Metallica Plays First Ever Show (Watch “Seek and Destroy” Live ’82)
Robyn Offers Madison Square Garden a Triumphant Performance (SHOW REVIEW)
There is a single moment from Robyn’s triumphant show at Madison Square Garden on Friday, March 8th that is forever seared into my mind. As the Swedish singer reached the first chorus of her 2010 hit “Dancing On My Own” she and her band dropped out and let the crowd take over, and suddenly the […]