New Orleans funk powerhouse Dumpstaphunk has just unleashed a rendition of Buddy Miles’s 1973 acid-fueled blues anthem “United Nations Stomp,” the third single from Where Do We Go From Here
Danish lo-fi duo lil cat is a new band, whose unpolished musical expression is the result of the period of isolation, which the pandemic brought in the spring of 2020.
Today, Blue Note Records announced There Is No End, a posthumous album from the legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen, who died last year at the age of 79. Featuring guest rappers and singers
SoSo fauX is an ever-growing dynamic between childhood friends Andreas Thordenberg and Nicolai Kjellberg. After exploring music separately, they started writing and producing songs together in 2019, drawing from Kjellberg’s
Acclaimed musician/singer/songwriter Gary Louris has announced his new album Jump For Joy will release on June 4 via Sham/Thirty Tigers. Written, performed and produced entirely by Louris himself, Jump For Joy is his first solo release since 2008’s Vagabonds. Along
R.E.M.’s Out of Time (released 3/12/91) sounds like even more of a vast stylistic departure from its predecessors with thirty years of hindsight. Given the quartet’s decision to eschew touring
Greg Loiacono has not taken a minute of rest over the course of the last year. The venerable singer/songwriter and co-frontman of San Francisco’s Mother Hips has released an LP,
Los Angeles artist Jonny Kosmo can best be described as many things but there’s one thing certain- he’s all over the musical map in the choicest ways possible. Imagine a
Director Florian Zeller has crafted the best cinematic depiction of dementia ever made.
This long-awaited collaboration between two versatile musicians and individually separate musicologists owes mostly to a deep, close friendship. Jimbo Mathus and Andrew Bird, come across so authentically on the first