Acclaimed Los Angeles band Bad Religion have just released a radically reimagined version of their 1990 humanist anthem “Faith Alone.” The re-recording uses an uncharacteristic orchestral arrangement to further accentuate the song’s remarkably relevant
Joe Bonamassa is set to perform a special live stream pay per view concert from the legendary Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee on September 20th. This concert will feature the songs from his new album Royal Tea before
Commencing this weekend, The Who, in collaboration with YouTube will launch a six-week celebration of their incredible live performances. The weekly series entitled “Join Together @ Home” on the band’s
In some ways, it might seem counterintuitive that Rob Gungor’s new Wilderman record deals with the increasing rift between lived experience and its digital approximation, given Gungor’s current base of
The Twin Cities certainly has had its share of heartache and revolution in the prior four months. Lost in that turmoil has been the stellar musical contributions from the Minneapolis/St.
Among Clinton St. John’s musical impetus is the gratification that comes from the often-accidental interconnectedness of the themes about which he chooses to write. Frustration, politics, cults, kidnappings, mystery, heartbreak,
The bittersweet incandescent shimmer of The Cuckoos is deeply rooted in classic rock, dance club funk, and neo-psych art soul, earning the young Austin, Texas band a remarkable reputation in
An early ’90’s proponent of Americana music with his band, 6 String Drag, Kenny Roby has remained true to his roots through a series of endeavors under his own name
Pianist/producer/composer Jesse Fischer with nine new originals explores the connections between groove-based modern jazz, music of the African diaspora, and Fischer’s own Jewish heritage on Resilience. Featured guests include Grammy-nominated