The Drive-By Truckers Bring ‘The Unraveling’ to Somerville, MA (PHOTOS/SETLIST)
The Drive-By Truckers hit the Boston area on Saturday, February 22nd for a show at the Somerville Theatre in Somerville, MA. The band is currently on tour in support of their new album The Unraveling. Setlist: Made Up English Oceans Rosemary with a Bible and a Gun Slow Ride Argument Heroin Again 3 Dimes Down […]
The Black Keys Announce “Lets Rock” Summer Tour with Allah-Las, Gary Clark Jr., Marcus King Band, Yola, Jessy Wilson
Today, The Black Keys have confirmed their 35-date “Let’s Rock” summer tour with performances in cities including Seattle, Dallas, Boston, New York, Tampa & Jacksonville (full dates below). Each date on the tour will feature special guest Gary Clark Jr., with the exception of the July 10th Berkeley show which will feature support from Allah-Las. […]
Kraftwerk Returns To U.S. For Summer 3-D Concert Tour
The multi-media project Kraftwerk was started in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. They set up their electronic Kling Klang Studio in Düsseldorf, Germany where they conceived and produced all Kraftwerk albums. By the mid-1970’s Kraftwerk had achieved international recognition for their revolutionary electronic‚ soundscapes and their musical experimentation with robotics and other […]
30 Years Ago Today – The Byrds’ David Crosby, Roger McGuinn, and Chris Hillman Reunite at Roy Orbison Tribute Show
SONG PREMIERE: The Holy Knives Achieve Cinematic Sound With Fusion of Dark Synth and Western on “Cathedral”
The Holy Knives is composed of brothers Kyle and Kody Valentine, whose music layers baritone vocals over Western soundscapes with downtempo grooves. Born and raised in New Orleans and now residing in San Antonio, The Holy Knives are gearing up to release their new EP Always Gone. Instead of a traditional release, the duo is […]
‘Better Call Saul’ Returns with Delicious Slow Burn of an Opener (TV REVIEW)
The best show on television finally returns.
SONG PREMIERE: The Matinée Delivers Explosive Soulful Rock Via “Trouble Is”
Every great story is like a long winding road, no matter where it leads, it has to start somewhere. It’s been a decade since singer Matt Layzell and guitarist Matt Rose spent a few hazy days writing songs in a rustic cabin on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast. Since then, The Matinée has evolved from its […]
Ozzy Osbourne Breaks From Expected Metal Formula On ‘Ordinary Man’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The joke of the title of Ozzy Osbourne’s Ordinary Man, his 12th solo album, and first in almost a decade, is that there’s nothing ordinary about the 71-year-old metal icon. And it’s true. Who else could release an album featuring Elton John, Slash and Travis Scott? But the title also speaks to Osbourne’s accessibility. Sure […]
JJ Wilde and The Blue Stones Pour A Rock Exhibition at Brooklyn’s Rough Trade (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
February 19th at Rough Trade in Brooklyn was a night for straight-up rock and roll – no hip hop toss-ins, no pop sentiments, no funk bass lines; just unapologetic, in your face rock and roll. The night started off with JJ Wilde and her band. Wilde is from Ontario, and at only 27, commands the […]
Joe Bonamassa Shares Summer Tour Dates
Two-time GRAMMY-nominated blues-rock sensation Joe Bonamassa announces U.S. tour dates for summer 2020, as he heads out on the road for his extensive spring U.S. tour. The newly announced dates will include performances at the coveted Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, two nights at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, and a selection of […]