SONG PREMIERE: Kyle T. Hurley Shares Mysterious and Moody Lounge Rocker “Riff Raff with Raf”

SONG PREMIERE: Kyle T. Hurley Shares Mysterious and Moody Lounge Rocker “Riff Raff with Raf”

Kyle T. Hurley is a Philadelphia-born Londoner who cut his teeth playing shows in LA. His inventive style of rock n roll infused blues has made him a known entity, enlisting the help of Robin Banerjee, known for his role playing guitar in Amy Winehouse’s band, to fill out his own sound. Inspired by Led […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Nikki & the Phantom Callers Mix Old Time Country Authenticity & Intrigue On “Howl With Me”

SONG PREMIERE: Nikki & the Phantom Callers Mix Old Time Country Authenticity & Intrigue On “Howl With Me”

Growing up in rural Dadeville, Alabama, Nikki Speake has a specific Southern grit embedded in her soul. More Flannery O’Connor than Margaret Mitchell, there’s a morbid spirit to much of Speake’s writing, and nowhere is that more apparent than Nikki & the Phantom Callers’ debut LP, Everybody’s Going To Hell (But You and Me) – set […]

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40 Years Ago Today – Van Halen Release ‘Women and Children First’ LP (Watch “And The Cradle Will Rock” Live ’82)

40 Years Ago Today – Van Halen Release ‘Women and Children First’ LP (Watch “And The Cradle Will Rock” Live ’82)

40 years ago today (3/26/80), Van Halen released their third album Women and Children First which in today’s almost apocalyptic scenario, the album title is painfully poignant. The LP was the first to feature all compositions by the band themselves (no covers) and features some of their heaviest compositions including…
30th Anniversary of The Grateful Dead’s Spring ’90 Tour: Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY 3/26/90

30th Anniversary of The Grateful Dead’s Spring ’90 Tour: Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY 3/26/90

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: everything was clickin’. Over the next week, Glide will continue to be revisiting Grateful Dead’s Spring ’90 tour in honor of its 30th anniversary, with […]

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Blues Artist, Rory Block, Delivers Her Second in ‘Power Women of the Blues’ Series with ‘Prove It On Me’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Blues Artist, Rory Block, Delivers Her Second in ‘Power Women of the Blues’ Series with ‘Prove It On Me’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Rory Block, today’s best traditional female blues artist, continues her life mission to document the music of blues originators.  She has put aside that talk of being ‘semi-retired,’ from a few years back but has reduced her touring schedule somewhat.  Having completed her acclaimed Mentor Series on male originators in 2016, Block issued her first […]

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Australia’s The Chats Churn Up Whimsical Punk On Debut Full Length ‘High Risk Behaviour’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Australia’s The Chats Churn Up Whimsical Punk On Debut Full Length ‘High Risk Behaviour’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Consistent with their DIY approach, Australia punk rockers The Chats will be self-releasing their debut full-length High Risk Behaviour through their label Bargain Bin Records as well as Cooking Vinyl Australia. The band consists of Eamon Sandwith on bass/vocals, Josh Price on guitar, and Matt Boggis on drums who have been playing together since high […]

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On ‘Blindsided,’ Mark Erelli Mixed Vivid Songwriting With Dash Of Tom Petty (ALBUM REVIEW)

On ‘Blindsided,’ Mark Erelli Mixed Vivid Songwriting With Dash Of Tom Petty (ALBUM REVIEW)

The apocryphal story about the Ramones is that their 1977 tour of England left a wake of new bands, with hundreds, if not thousands, of English kids seeing the pride of Queens, New York and thinking ‘I could and should do that.’ Tom Petty’s legacy is similar. At first glance, he made it seem like […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Anthony da Costa Captures Emotion of Romantic Chemistry with Love Song “Waltz”

SONG PREMIERE: Anthony da Costa Captures Emotion of Romantic Chemistry with Love Song “Waltz”

Anthony da Costa is no stranger to the music world. At age 13 he started writing songs and playing out anywhere he could, and his career as a singer-songwriter never really stopped. In the last decade, he’s lived in New York City, Austin, TX and most recently, Nashville, TN, all of which have shaped him […]

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Deerhoof Announce New LP ‘Future Teenage Cave Artists’ Out 5/29

Deerhoof Announce New LP ‘Future Teenage Cave Artists’ Out 5/29

Deerhoof today announced that their new album Future Teenage Cave Artists will be released on May 29th via Joyful Noise Recordings. Produced by Deerhoof (Satomi Matsuzaki, Ed Rodriguez, John Dieterich, and Greg Saunier), Future Teenage Cave Artists features 10 original songs and closes with Johann Sebastian Bach. Alongside the LP pre-order, the album’s first two singles—the title track and “The Loved One”—give […]

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Dave Matthews Kicks Off Verizon’s “Pay It Forward Live” To Help Small Businesses

Dave Matthews Kicks Off Verizon’s “Pay It Forward Live” To Help Small Businesses

Verizon today announced the launch of Pay it Forward Live, a weekly streaming entertainment series that will include music, gaming, comedy and more in support of small businesses affected by COVID-19. The weekly series will debut on Thursday, March 26, at 8:00 p.m. ET with a performance from Dave Matthews. The 30-minute performances, where artists will […]

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