
Why Pickathon is Pretty Much the Best Music Festival Ever (PREVIEW)
It’s easy to look at the lineups for festivals like Bonnaroo, Coachella, and Austin City Limits only to be disappointed by the sameness, not to mention the corporate presence. Going

It’s easy to look at the lineups for festivals like Bonnaroo, Coachella, and Austin City Limits only to be disappointed by the sameness, not to mention the corporate presence. Going

A cinematic breath of fresh air that will carry you through the summer season.

To be fair, it’s still pretty fun.

Society of the Silver Cross’s debut album 1 Verse is an epic musical journey crossing over to mystical landscapes and otherworldly terrains while playing with concepts of life and death, shadows and light

Guesswork is the ideal title for the fifteenth Lloyd Cole album. The iconoclastic British expat seems to release new work, including box sets like Lloyd Cole and the Commotions Collected

“For me, songs are like a musical exorcism—they come out screaming and I interpret them later on,” says Nick Phourist, of the Louisville, Kentucky-based quartet Phourist and the Photons. The

By the end of 2016, the members of These Wild Plains were exhausted. After three years of navigating the American highway system, making pit stops at every truck stop, motel

It’s surprising to realize that Fire Out of Stone is only Austin’s Chuck Hawthorne’s second album. Right away, he presents himself as a fearless songwriter with the opening verse to

Legendary artist, Grammy winner and all-around creative musical powerhouse Beck brought his “Night Running” tour to Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre just outside of Denver on Tuesday night July 23rd. Along with

When Ian McGuiness (Side Saddle) first began working on what would become the Waltermelon EP, he did so right as he was making a big move from Queens, NY to Boston, MA