LISTEN: Airpark Teams Up With St. Lucia On Uplifting “DYW”
Ben and Michael Ford formed Airpark in 2017 in Nashville. Since its inception, Airpark has released several singles and EPs, from their first single “All The Time” to EPs of their “early works”, released in two separate volumes. Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley of the band Tennis produced their 2018 EP Songs of Airpark. Following the […]
PJ Harvey Documentary Film ‘A Dog Called Money’ Premiering Dec 7th on Maestro
On December 7th, preeminent global theatrical distributor Abramorama will host the North American streaming premiere of the documentary film, PJ Harvey – A Dog Called Money on Maestro, a music centric interactive live video streaming platform. The event is the first feature film premiere the streaming platform has hosted. To eventize the screening the director, Seamus Murphy has taped a special introduction for fans. PJ Harvey – […]
With Season 4, ‘Fargo’ Has Come Into Its Own, You Betcha (TV REVIEW)
Noah Hawley’s spin-off of the legendary noir is one of television’s best, dontcha know.
Babeheaven Talk New LP ‘Home For Now’, Finding Inspiration in Trip-Hop, Creative Process and More (INTERVIEW)
West London duo Babeheaven is made up of lifelong friends Nancy Andersen and Jamie Travis, who bring together indie, electronic and soul. Their new album Home For Now – a title that feels all too fitting for our current moment – finds the duo paying homage to the trip-hop sounds of groups like Portishead and […]
The Mother Hips Celebrate 30 Year Anniversary With Vinyl Catalog Reissues
The Mother Hips are about to begin their 30th Anniversary in January. That’s a big deal and it can’t be understated. When you think of any kind of partnership (work, marriages, even friendships), it’s tough to make it to thirty, but this band is about to cross the threshold to an exclusive club. This is […]
VIDEO PREMIERE: Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help Unleash, Spunky 70s-style Rocker with “Soul Hold”
Glenn Morrow’s Cry For Help was built on the remnants of the Hoboken music scene that centered around the beloved music venue Maxwell’s and fostered indie rock greats like Yo La Tengo, The Feelies, and The dB’s (all of which have released music via Morrow’s Bar/None Records). After performing on Maxwell’s closing night with The […]
SONG PREMIERE: On Debut Single “Give What You Take,” Matthew Alec and The Soul Electric Make Good On The Groove
Cleveland, OH jazz-fusion group Matthew Alec and The Soul Electric have got a rhythmic step in the down and dirty direction with some legit golden era funk that grabs the grooves of Tower of Power and snazzy sensibilities of The Greyboy Allstars. Led by saxophonist Matthew Alec, the six-piece ensemble boasts a roster of talented […]
10 Tips on How to Play Online Casino Safely
There is one simple but important distinguishing factor that determines whether a player will have a successful gambling experience or not – that factor is just “Research”. The fact that you are here wanting to learn some more tricks on how to journey through the “thorny path” of gambling differentiates you from others. And we […]
LISTEN: Viagra Boys Share New Synth Rocker “Creatures” Off Upcoming LP ‘Wellfare Jazz’
Viagra Boys’ new album Welfare Jazz is out on January 8th. Today the brash Sweedish band has shared a new song and video for “Creatures”. Watch as lead singer Sebastian Murphy explores his new surroundings of mansions, pools, synchronized swimming, and more within the magical realist-inspired scene in which he’s arrived. Wellfare Jazz is produced by Matt […]
LISTEN: On “Kala Kala,” Montreal Experimental Japanese Psych Art Punkers TEKE::TEKE Deliver Sonic Assault
TEKE::TEKE is a unique beast; a seven-piece band featuring traditional Japanese instruments, flute and trombone alongside raging guitars and a pulsing rhythm section to create a sound reminiscent of 1960’s and 70’s era psychedelic Japanese soundtracks, with a frenetic, modern twist. Formed in 2018 for what was to be a one-off instrumental tribute show to […]
LISTEN: Irish Multi Instrumentalist Trio Rowan Bring Grand Piano-Driven Rock On “You’re Not The One”
Emerging Irish trio Rowan is commanding a great deal of attention for their symphonic indie-anthems, particularly in Ireland, the UK, Germany, and Canada. The band has supported internationally renowned artists such as Badly Drawn Boy, The Walls, Duke Special, and Hamsandwich. Rowan has earned international recognition as they were nominated for an IMA, judged by Robert Smith, […]
LISTEN: Curtis Roach Crafts Smooth Lyrical Vibe Via Positive “Bamboo Lounge (Poppin’).”
Back in 2015 Curtis Roach, a Detroit native, dropped his debut mixtape The Avenue followed by “Highly Caffeinated” in late 2017, a mixtape that Pitchfork called “comforting” with “warmth and familiarity.” In 2019, the 20-year-old released his debut EP Lellow, a project that showed the depth of his lyrical repertoire. Curtis went on to release […]
The Hold Steady Announce New Album ‘Open Door Policy’ Shares New Song “Family Farm”
The Hold Steady announces their eighth studio album, Open Door Policy, arriving on the band’s own Positive Jams label via Thirty Tigers on Friday, February 19, 2021. Open Door Policy, is available for digital and physical pre-orders beginning today. All pre-orders will be joined by an instant grat download of the new song, “Family Farm,” premiering today at all […]
LISTEN: Cory Hanson of Wand Shares “Paper Fog” Off Country/Western Themed ‘Pale Horse Rider’ LP
Wand singer/guitarist Cory Hanson is reflecting on moments of stepping further into himself, finding the ultimate big sky country on the inside of his skull. It’s a combination of songs and sounds that journey through bleak and broken territory and places of sweet, lush remove and it adds up to the best record he’s been involved in yet: […]
Fela Kuti & Made Kuti Announce Double Album Project Titled ‘Legacy +’
Legendary activist and Afrobeat originator, Fela Kuti, used his music to lament social injustices and political corruption in his native Nigeria. Fela’s legacy spans decades and genres, touching on jazz, pop, funk, hip-hop, rock, and beyond. While this impact can be felt in Nigeria and the entire world, it also greatly affected Fela’s son Femi and his […]
Fleet Foxes Announce: ‘A Very Lonely Solstice Livestream’
Today Fleet Foxes announced the first official livestream since the release of their celebrated fourth full-length album, Shore. ‘A Very Lonely Solstice Livestream’ will take place on the Winter Solstice as the 2020 bookend to Shore, which was surprise-released digitally on, September 22nd, at 6:31 am PT/9:31 am ET, the Autumnal Equinox. The show will feature a solo […]
Happy 50th Birthday Sarah Silverman (Listen To Pre Covid Stay At Home Anthem “Perfect Night”)
ALBUM PREMIERE: George Shingleton Stirs Up Outlaw, Honky Tonk and Southern Rock on ‘Out All Nighter’
The noble struggle between embracing the light and succumbing to the darkness is an ongoing battle for so many people from one moment to the next. Sometimes sin gets the better of us, and sometimes our moral compass rights itself, letting our virtues rise to the top instead. To a large degree, these are the […]
The Jayhawks Livestream Their Songwriting Roots With 1997’s the ‘Sound Of Lies’ (SHOW REVIEW)
The Jayhawks held a live stream event performance on November 29th from Slamhammer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, featuring a full play-through of the band’s 1997 album Sound of Lies. The performance was the second in a three-show series, with an October show featuring their 2020 album XOXO, and one more show coming up on January 10th, […]
Dave Brubeck Quartet’s Iconic 1959 ‘Time Out’ Outtakes Are Finally Available Via ‘Time OutTakes’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Even the most casual jazz fan likely has a copy of the Dave Brubeck Quartet’s 1959 record Time Out in their collection. It’s long been one of the highest-selling jazz albums in history with the title track claiming the honor of the largest selling single. The album has been associated with at least three Presidents […]