
Sparks Continue Inventive Career With Daring ‘A Steady, Drip, Drip, Drip’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
2020 was feasibly setting up to be the year that Sparks, the 50 years plus Los Angeles based art-pop brother duo was set to break completely out of their “cult
2020 was feasibly setting up to be the year that Sparks, the 50 years plus Los Angeles based art-pop brother duo was set to break completely out of their “cult
Hoofing through the better part of a decade, Gainesville’s 9-piece retro-soul and blues amalgam The Savants of Soul (9/18) have been threading the needle, pinpointing the evolution of their sound
Active since 2013, Paisley Fields is the project of singer, songwriter, and bandleader James Wilson, who splits his time between Brooklyn, New York and Nashville, Tennessee. He writes country music.
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Always Tomorrow, the new album from California rockers Best Coast, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image
Eric Rachmany is best known as the lead singer of Rebelution. In that role, he is known to write super-catchy reggae songs that can get you thinking and dancing simultaneously.
The latest archival release from Phish reaches back nearly three decades to their March 8, 1993 show from the Sweeney Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, a performance which was
Today, The Jayhawks have shared “This Forgotten Town”, the opening song on the band’s new album, XOXO, which releases July 10 via Sham/Thirty Tigers. Written jointly by Marc Perlman and Gary Louris, “This Forgotten
Four-time Grammy winner, singer-songwriter Jason Isbell, is justifiably proud of making three immensely successful consecutive albums, all since his well-chronicled transition to sobriety. Three in a row is a feat
Winners of New England Music Award’s “2017 Roots Act of the Year,” Boston-based Town Meeting return June 19 with their third full-length album, Make Things Better. Comprised of brothers Luke Condon (vocals,
On his hard-hitting new album Giving Up On Quitting, due out May 22nd, Texas born singer-songwriter Rett Smith places an intense focus on his inner truths through remarkably personal accounts