LISTEN: All Them Witches Share New Standalone Single “1X1” via New West

LISTEN: All Them Witches Share New Standalone Single “1X1” via New West

All Them Witches have released a new standalone single “1X1” today via New West Records.  “1X1” follows their acclaimed 2018 album ATW and is their first new music as a paired down trio, their smallest iteration as a band.  The psych-rock group produced the single at their own complex, “The Church,” located just outside of their hometown […]

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LISTEN: G Love Releases Title Track of Keb’ Mo Produced LP ‘The Juice’ Feat: Marcus King

LISTEN: G Love Releases Title Track of Keb’ Mo Produced LP ‘The Juice’ Feat: Marcus King

Today G Love released the title track off his new Keb’ Mo’-produced album The Juice, which releases on January 17 via Philadelphonic/Thirty Tigers. Written by Keb’ Mo’ and G. Love, and also featuring rising star Marcus King, “The Juice” is a hopeful protest song that acts as a rallying cry for those who are fighting for equality. […]

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LISTEN: Twin Peaks Go Twangy Soul On New Single “Our World”

LISTEN: Twin Peaks Go Twangy Soul On New Single “Our World”

Chicago’s Twin Peaks have shared a new standalone single, “Our World.” The track comes in the midst of their North American tour and follows the “intimate country-soul” (Chicago Tribune) of Lookout Low, their new album released earlier this year via Grand Jury. “Our World,” a song born of the same sessions as Lookout, is uplifting […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: Oceans of the Moon (Six Finger Satellite) Deliver Deliciously Animated “Baby Chiffon”

VIDEO PREMIERE: Oceans of the Moon (Six Finger Satellite) Deliver Deliciously Animated “Baby Chiffon”

Oceans Of The Moon, led by Rick Pelletier of Six Finger Satellite and La Machine, released their self-titled debut album by  John Dwyer (Oh Sees frontman) on Castle Face this past July. Formed as an extension of La Machine,” Pelletier is collaborating with the same drummer, Jon Loper, while Dare Matheson is on board playing synthesizers,. Today, Glide is premiering […]

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Mike Zito and Friends Pay Rocking Tribute to Chuck Berry on New LP (ALBUM REVIEW)

Mike Zito and Friends Pay Rocking Tribute to Chuck Berry on New LP (ALBUM REVIEW)

Mike Zito is best known as a blues musician and rightly so considering he has released some blistering blues albums. But he also has a rock n roll side, and he puts it on full display on his new album entitled Rock n Roll: A Tribute to Chuck Berry. If you’re going to do a […]

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Tyler Childers Continues Meteoric Rise, Delivers Big at Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Tyler Childers Continues Meteoric Rise, Delivers Big at Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Oregon (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

A couple of years back, somebody shot Tyler Childers out of a country music authenticity cannon, and he’s still on an upward trajectory. Now, with a fresh album that reached number one on the country charts when it was released, it’s unlikely he’ll be coming down any time soon. Country Squire was released in August […]

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Suck Brick Kid Unleash Punk Sound and Fury on ‘Salt to Taste’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Suck Brick Kid Unleash Punk Sound and Fury on ‘Salt to Taste’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

“Life isn’t always rainbows and unicorns,” explains vocalist Grant Tchekmeian about the new album Salt to Taste by Suck Brick Kid. This album contains all the evidence you need to support that statement. While the melodies might be infectious enough to make you pogo, the lyrics of this album lean more toward the salt mentioned […]

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30 Years Ago Today- The Grateful Dead Release Final Studio LP ‘Built to Last’ (Watch “Just A Little Light” Official Video)

30 Years Ago Today- The Grateful Dead Release Final Studio LP ‘Built to Last’ (Watch “Just A Little Light” Official Video)

30 years ago today, on Halloween 1989, The Grateful Dead released what would be their 13th and final studio album – Built to Last. The nine-song album is noteworthy for its contributions by the late keyboardist Brent Mydland who wrote and sang lead on four songs – all of which…
The Growlers Solidify Their Late-Night Dance Vamps On ‘Natural Affair’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The Growlers Solidify Their Late-Night Dance Vamps On ‘Natural Affair’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

On their sixth studio album, Beach Goth veterans The Growlers continue their patented style of mixing sunshiny electro based pop-rock with darker late-night dance vamps. Natural Affair won’t win over new fans as much as it solidifies what the group does best.  The excellent opening title track sets the tone with lines like, “everyone is […]

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T.K. Blue Honors His Mentor, The Late African Music Jazz Icon, Randy Weston on ‘The Rhythms Continue’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

T.K. Blue Honors His Mentor, The Late African Music Jazz Icon, Randy Weston on ‘The Rhythms Continue’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Saxophonist T.K. Blue, known earlier in his career as Talib Kibwe, dedicates The Rhythms Continue, an expansive suite of 19 tracks to his long-time bandleader and mentor, NEA Jazz Master Dr. Randy Weston, who passed away a little over a year ago. Comprised of compositions by Blue, Weston and Weston’s long-time arranger Melba Liston, Blue […]

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