The quarter-century-old Broken Arrow (released 7/2/96) is one of Neil Young’s more unheralded releases with Crazy Horse and deservedly so. Notwithstanding the significance of its title and the milestone it
Today, Real Estate has announced that they’ll be hitting the road in November for a US tour that kicks off in Buffalo, NY and winds through the Midwest before returning to New
The Microphones, the hibernating moniker of Phil Elverum, announce their first North American tour in 18 years. The announcement follows last year’s Microphones in 2020, which was Elverum’s first new album for the Microphones
“Polaris,” the lead track and accompanying live performance film from Damon Albarn’s forthcoming new album The Nearer The Fountain, More Pure The Stream Flows, has been released today – check
It’s fair to say that every major musical artist has produced its definitive work. For the Allman Brothers Band, that profound milestone is their now half-century-old live album At Fillmore
While too many artists these days patronizingly try to copy their peers, nobody actually goes to the source itself. While James Houlahan might not evoke the name recognition of others,
“Being creative, it’s easy to feel counter to the current,” says Yves Jarvis, one half of the esoteric Canadian folk-rock duo Lightman Jarvis Ecstatic Band. That is certainly the approach
Montana musician Sean Devine brings together the rugged landscape of the West, a wealth of original songs, and a lifetime of personal experience in Here for It All, his first
Bluegrass musicians are the real deal. They are instrumental virtuosos and high-lonesome vocal masters that create haunting musical moods with every stringed composition. Montana’s Laney Lou and the Bird Dogs,
Sacramento songwriter Tré Burt is announcing his sophomore album, You, Yeah, You, which was produced by Brad Cook and recorded at Sound Pure studio in Durham, NC. You, Yeah, You is a narrated collection of