
LISTEN: Bright Eyes Return With First New Song In Nine Years: “Persona Non Grata”
Bright Eyes is on tap to release possibly its first new album since 2011’s The People’s Key and a tour later this year (hopefully). The band — Oberst, Mike Mogis
Bright Eyes is on tap to release possibly its first new album since 2011’s The People’s Key and a tour later this year (hopefully). The band — Oberst, Mike Mogis
Wilco has just introduced the new Front of House Series which explores Wilco’s live catalog past and present and is exclusively available on nugs.net. The series will explore Wilco’s 25+
Sufjan Stevens and Lowell Brams have combined to release “Aporia” on the co-founded label Asthmatic Kitty. Brams has announced his retirement, making this a de facto going away present to
Lord Buffalo was formed in 2012 in Austin following the dissolution of Daniel Jesse Pruitt’s former band The Hot Pentecostals. The band released its debut EP in 2012, recorded a
Spring ’90 is synonymous with many things to many people, but in the Grateful Dead world, it was perhaps one of the most vital tours in the beloved band’s history:
Walking Proof is Lilly Hiatt’s fourth album, aptly named in a sense as it represents major steps forward both lyrically and sonically from her 2012 punkish debut and the 2017’s
Most of you know that the banjo originated in West Africa, so banjo master Bela Fleck was almost obligated to explore the instrument’s roots at some point. After all, there
With his new album Straight Songs Of Sorrow due for release on May 8th via Heavenly Recordings, and his memoir Sing Backwards And Weep due to publish on 4/28, Mark Lanegan has today shared “Bleed All Over”, one of the many standout
Phish frontman Trey Anastasio continued his now seemingly regular habit of releasing self-quarantine-induced original music on Instagram with his latest track “I Never Needed You Like This Before.” Considerably more
The Go-Go’s were the soundtrack of 1981. If you were growing up then, their songs “Our Lips Are Sealed” and “We Got The Beat” were all over the radio. You