‘Better Call Saul’ Brilliant Adds Depth to ‘Breaking Bad’ Characters (TV REVIEW)
A deceptively slow burning episode takes us deep inside the pathos of Breaking Bad.
The Pretenders Announce New LP ‘Hate For Sale’ – Share New Single “The Buzz”
The Pretenders have announced today’s premiere of their spectacular new single. “The Buzz” is available now via BMG at all DSPs and streaming services. The new song heralds The Pretenders’ upcoming 11th studio album, Hate for Sale, due via BMG on Friday, May 1. Pre-orders are available now. “I think we all know that love affairs can […]
Deep Purple Releasing 21st Studio Album ‘Whoosh!’
Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame icons Deep Purple will release their 21st studio album Whoosh!, produced by the legendary Bob Ezrin, on June 12 — available as a Standard CD, a Digital Album, a Limited Edition CD+DVD Mediabook (including the 1 hour feature “Roger Glover and Bob Ezrin in conversation” and, for the first time, the full live performance at Hellfest 2017” video), […]
Brian Fallon, Duane Betts, Trout Steak Revival and More Artists Reflect on Impact of Coronavirus Pandemic on Musicians
With the declaration of the fast-spreading coronavirus COVID-19 as a pandemic, the music industry has swiftly entered into crisis mode. Starting with the cancellation of South By Southwest (for the first time in its 34 year history) and snowballing into the postponement of Coachella and other festivals, arena tours and now a wave of smaller […]
African Giants Tony Allen and Legendary Hugh Masakela Collaborate on Decade-long Project ‘Rejoice’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Rejoice combines the talents of two legendary African musicians, Nigerian drummer Tony Allen (co-founder of Afrobeat and longtime member of alt-rock supergroup The Good The Bad & The Queen) with the late trumpeter, South Africa’s Hugh Masakela, who passed in 2018. This is the first posthumous release since his passing. The two had talked for […]
SONG PREMIERE: Scott Gorsuch Throws It Back to a Golden Era With Eclectic Jazzy Rocker “1975”
Ohio rocker Scott Gorsuch is gearing up for his 4th release, and his first release on vinyl. He engineered, mastered and did the vinyl mastering – literally cut the lacquer master for the vinyl press. The title of the record is Park Boulevard Park and it’s due out on March 27th. The name is an […]
Jah9 Discusses New Album ‘Note to Self’, Trusting Yourself and More (INTERVIEW)
When you listen to a lot of reggae – no matter the artist – you realize that consciousness is a running theme throughout the genre. It makes sense when you consider the philosophy of Rastafari. That theme is intensified when the artist is also a yogi, as evidenced by Jah9’s new album Note To Self […]
30th Anniversary of The Grateful Dead’s Spring 1990 Tour: The Capital Centre, Landover, MD 3/16/90
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 few weeks, Glide will be revisiting Grateful Dead’s Spring ’90 tour in honor of its 30th anniversary, with recaps […]
SONG PREMIERE: The 81’s Bleed Combustive Noise Rock On “Four Way Stop”
A few years ago, lyricist Tom Siering met Nashville mainstay Tim Carroll and they discussed writing some songs together. The discussion turned into a recording project under the name, The 81’s. 2 Things & 118 Others marks their third album, all of which embrace great songs formed around thoughtful lyrics and Rock n Roll. With […]
Sadler Vaden of Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Offers Wildly Eclectic Rock Sound on ‘Anybody Out There?’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Sadler Vaden built his reputation over the past decade as one of the most versatile southern guitarists playing today, first putting in time with the raucous country punks in Drivin’ N Cryin’ before switching to Americana’s go-to sideman playing alongside Jason Isbell in his band the 400 Unit. In retrospect, his tenure with both groups […]