Yawpers, Family Vision, Yeller Bring Fast-Paced Punk-Edged Fury to Asheville’s Mothlight (SHOW REVIEW)
At times when the world feels like absolute chaos, enjoying yourself can seem almost like an act of rebellion. There’s a certain defiance in saying “fuck you” to the current events and worries taking up space in our heads, and filling them instead with the kind of music that grabs you by the guts and […]
Dashboard Confessional Celebrate Two Decades of Stealing Hearts at Webster Hall (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
Unbeknownst to the (approximately) 1,500 fans enjoying a sold-out Dashboard Confessional show on 3/11, the crowd was witnessing one of the last major concerts in NYC for the foreseeable future. The very next day, New York governor Andrew Cuomo enacted a moratorium on all “gatherings with 500 people or more” due to the increasing threat […]
30th Anniversary of The Grateful Dead’s Spring 1990 Tour: The Capital Centre, Landover, MD 3/15/90
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 […]
25 Years Ago Today- Mad Season Release Debut and Only LP ‘Above’ (Watch “River of Deceit” Video)
Jah9 Balances Personal Lyrics and Mellow Moods on ‘Note To Self’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
One of the great things about music is that no matter your mood, you can always find some music to suit the time and place in your life. Sometimes you want music that is loud and aggressive. Other times you want music that is mellow and introspective. If you want the latter, Jah9’s new album […]
30th Anniversary of The Grateful Dead’s Spring 1990 Tour: The Capital Centre, Landover, MD 3/14/90
1990 was an eventful year across the North American entertainment industry. While this author was blissfully unaware of all happenings outside the respective worlds of dinosaurs & Cal Ripken Jr., the continent otherwise experienced a series of fortuitous occurrences, including the cinematic debuts of Home Alone & Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as well as the […]
Tool Provide Much-Needed Musical Escape at Portland, OR’s Moda Center (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
Amidst the backdrop and burgeoning panic of a worldwide pandemic, Tool defiantly pushed on their world tour with a sold out show at the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon on Wednesday, March 11th. This tour finds the heavy rockers supporting Fear Inoculum, their first new album since 2008, which Glide hailed as a “masterpiece”. Opening with the […]
Coronavirus Disrupts Movie Industry: All the Movies Pushed Back By the Pandemic So Far
Outbreak concerns have forced Hollywood to take unprecedented action.
‘Wendy’ Beautifully Updates ‘Peter Pan’ (FILM REVIEW)
Benh Zeitlin does a beautiful job making you regret growing up.
Phil Lesh at 80: Celebrating The Iconic Bassist With Ten Memorable Live Moments
Phillip Chapman Lesh’s indirect path to the Grateful Dead essentially started at the very beginning. After being introduced to the powerful voice of Brahms First Symphony by his grandmother at the age of four, Phil began taking violin lessons shortly thereafter. By the time he transferred to Berkeley High School – primarily due to their […]