LISTEN: Albert & The Dead Eyes Conjure Jazzy Overtones On Moody Rocker “Mhm”
Albert & The Dead Eyes began in late 2019, when David Boone returned for a trip to Detroit to visit friends Erik “nuntheless” Washington and Michael Snyder. With all of them being musicians, of course, they had to try out some music together, and the result was a brand new take on Boone’s solo “Alberta” […]
Lucero Announces New LP ‘When You Found Me’, Shares Single “Outrun the Moon”
Acclaimed rock/alt-country quintet Lucero is gearing up to release When You Found Me on January 29, 2021 (Liberty and Lament/Thirty Tigers). Lucero reunites with Grammy Award winner Matt Ross-Spang (Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Drive-by Truckers) who produced their 2018 acclaimed album Among The Ghosts. When You Found Me was recorded in the band’s home town […]
Happy 50th Birthday Jeff Mangum of Neutral Milk Hotel (Watch Full Show Ottawa Folk Festival ’14)
LISTEN: Ocie Elliot Shares Haunting & Lush New Single “Back Door Run”
As Ocie Elliot, Jon Middleton and Sierra Lundy – dream up dusty folk painted in broad strokes of acoustic instrumentation and lyrical eloquence meant for nights under the stars, long drives with no destination, and quiet moments of reprieve. The duo will release their new EP Slow Tide on March 12, 2021 via Nettwerk, Victoria BC […]
Devin Townsend on Creativity During the Pandemic and ‘Order of Magnitude – Empath Live, Vol 1’ (INTERVIEW)
The Strapping Young Lad himself opens up about the creative process and the importance of live music.
WATCH: Kurt Vile Performs Neil Young & Gillian Welch Songs For Team Joe Sings
Last night (10/22), Kurt Vile broadcasted a virtual concert for Team Joe Sings featuring breakout performances by daughters Delphine and Awilda. Kurt is the latest participant in the ongoing online concert series spearheaded by Biden for President. Each Thursday at 8pm ET/5pm PT, artists have been releasing virtual performances in support of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. […]
Sigur Rós Announce Ochestral LP ‘Odin’s Raven Magic,’ Share Lead Single “Dvergmál”
Sigur Rós announce the long-awaited album release of Odin’s Raven Magic, an orchestral work featuring the Schola Cantorum of Reykjavik and L’Orchestre des Laureats du Conservatoire national de Paris. The work, which draws from the band’s deep roots in both orchestral and choral traditions, will be released on Krunk, via Warner Classics, on December 4, 2020. To herald the announcement, the band shares the lead single “Dvergmál.” Odin’s Raven […]
10 Years Ago Today- Buffalo Springfield Regroups For First Show in 43 Years (Watch “Rock & Roll Woman”)
Big Thief’s Adrianne Lenker Shines On Pristine ‘Songs & Instrumentals’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Adianne Lenker has become one of the most prolific singer-songwriters today, not in the sense of sheer volume, as is the case with someone like John Dwyer or Ty Segall, but in her ability to release at least one album per year of almost unparalleled beauty and grace. Aside from her four stellar albums with […]
LISTEN: Grandaddy Shares “Underneath The Weeping Willow (Piano Version),” From ‘The Sophtware Slump ….. on a wooden piano’
Today, Grandaddy shares “Underneath The Weeping Willow (Piano Version),” the latest track from The Sophtware Slump ….. on a wooden piano, out November 20 on Dangerbird Records. Stripped of the original’s buzzing ambiance, the new version of “Underneath The Weeping Willow” emphasizes the song’s almost haiku-like austerity: a moment alone with nature in the midst of an album […]
DL Marble Reconvenes with Eric Ambel for Rocking ‘One Line at a Time’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The headliner, Arizona’s DL Marble, writes great, straight-forward relatable songs and his producer/collaborator guitarist Eric Ambel can always be counted on for the driving, jangly, gutsy, rocking hooks. The combination works extraordinarily well, so much so that the two reunite again for the Brooklyn-produced One Line at a Time. (Ambel also co-produced Marble’s 2016 Not […]
Liebman-Lovano Led The Kaleidoscope Quintet Captured Live in 2013 Set on ‘Dancing On the Edge’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The Kaleidoscope Quintet is not a band with recording or touring history. It’s a moniker adapted by a stellar group of musicians for this special performance captured live at the historic Deer Head Inn in 2013. That’s not to say they may resurface again as Dot Time Records is calling this their debut. Even though […]
WATCH: Lydia Loveless Shares Animated “Say My Name” Video
Lydia Loveless today released her new physically animated video for “Say My Name,” a slow burning standout off her acclaimed new album Daughter. “My band is all strangely obsessed with puppets—we’ve been talking about making our own and doing a show for years but we aren’t exactly a craft circle,” Loveless explains. “So Michael Casey […]
New Dinner And A Movie: Phish Breaks Out Halloween Goodies: 1996’s ‘Remain In Light’, 2014’s ‘Haunted House’, 2018’s Kasvot Väx
The latest installment of Phish’s now monthly archival livestream series Dinner And A Movie will deliver a special Halloween-themed treat for fans as the band will air three of their legendary “musical costume” sets from previous Halloween performances. Since the group’s inaugural 10/31 concert in 1994 – in which the band performed the Beatles’ White […]
Aftershock 2021 Lineup Announced: Metallica, My Chemical Romance, Rancid, Social Distortion, The Offspring, Rise Against, Volbeat & Mo
Danny Wimmer Presents has announced the return of Aftershock—the West Coast’s Biggest Rock Festival–to Discovery Park in Sacramento, CA on October 7, 8, 9 and 10. The expanded 2021 event will be bigger and better than ever, including the new Thursday night concert, presented by Jack Daniel’s–an epic celebratory evening to kick off the anticipated return of the festival that has sold […]
WATCH: Nada Surf Shares Mark Pellington Directed “Just Wait” Music Filmm
Nada Surf has announced today’s premiere of the powerful music film for “Just Wait,” one of many highlights found on their acclaimed new LP, Never Not Together. An ambitious, evocative collaboration with award-winning filmmaker Mark Pellington (Pearl Jam, U2), “Just Wait” is streaming now at YouTube and can be seen below. In addition, an official […]
Buzzcocks Announce 1977-1980 7″ Singles Boxset, Out 1/15/21
Following last year’s extensive re-release campaign, Domino are pleased to announce details of the release of a Buzzcocks’ 7” boxset containing the 12 singles the band released for United Artists between 1977 – 1980. Remastered from the original tapes and in the original Malcolm Garrett designed sleeves, the boxset, released on Friday, January 15, 2021, also contains a 36-page booklet written by acclaimed author […]
SONG PREMIERE: Zach Tabori Offers Warm DIY Folk Via “Warning Call” off Upcoming EP ‘Pandemic Ballads’
Zach Tabori is a multi-instrumentalist whose creativity, drive and love of performing and writing music has been a huge part of his life since youth. The musician, producer, film composer and songwriter grew up in Los Angeles and spent his teenage years doing odd jobs in the industry for producers, songwriters and composers, all the […]
Bruce Springsteen’s “Letter To You’ Gives Us The Legend At Rawest & Most Needed (ALBUM REVIEW)
Most likely you’ve already heard about the new Bruce Springsteen album Letter To You by now. If you haven’t, it will also be accompanied by an Apple Music documentary, directed by his longtime collaborator Thom Zimmy. You can also watch the official Apple-branded hour-long interview with Zain Lowe, which is a fantastic look at Springsteen’s […]
SONG/VIDEO PREMIERE: Lee DeWyze Magnetizes With Haunting & Soulful “Weeds”
Lee DeWyze has as colorful a music history as almost anyone. The Mount Prospect, Illinois native won American Idol in 2010 with a heavier raspy voice and guitar tone that gave the show a blast of straightforward rock credibility. After that Wow achievement, DeWyze has continued telling his story through his earnest voice over the […]