
Bully Announces Third LP ‘SUGAREGG’ via Sub Pop
Bully will release SUGAREGG, her third album, worldwide on August 21st through Sub Pop. The 12-track effort was produced and mixed by John Congleton and Bully’s Alicia Bognanno, with additional
Bully will release SUGAREGG, her third album, worldwide on August 21st through Sub Pop. The 12-track effort was produced and mixed by John Congleton and Bully’s Alicia Bognanno, with additional
THE NATIONAL INDEPENDENT TALENT ORGANIZATION (NITO) is a non-profit group initially formed by like-minded independent music talent agencies for the purpose of promoting the welfare and prosperity of its members
Austin’s The Band of Heathens return with Stranger, their most inventive release to date, on September 25. The follow up to 2017’s critically acclaimed Duende, the band recorded this new
Portland-based musician Tommy Alexander has always sounded remarkably like Johnny Cash. From the gruff vocals, stripped of all pretension, to the straight-forward honesty in his lyrics, it’s hard not to
Like a lot of musicians, Patrick Ames started writing songs when he was young. While music has always been a part of his life, he took a hiatus from writing
Chicago soul singer Gerald McClendon, the “Soul Keeper,” got a lift from last year’s Delta Roots release, Battle of the Blues: Chicago vs. Oakland, an album that revealed city favorites
If this is your introduction to Minnesota singer/songwriter Molly Maher you are in for a treat. If you are a follower, this may be a rather unexpected shift. Musicians often
No side is unscathed by the end of this bitter satire.
Third Man Records is excited to announce The Stooges‘ Live At Goose Lake: August 8, 1970. This previously-unheard, high-quality soundboard recording of the original Stooges lineup’s final performance — recorded just before the release
Fontaines D.C. has shared the opening track from their forthcoming album A Hero’s Death – out July 31 via Partisan. With its lonely intensity, “I Don’t Belong” stands in stark