In the wake of the tragic death of Gov’t Mule co-founder/ bassist Allen Woody in 2000, surviving members Warren Haynes and Matt Abts spent nigh on three years collaborating with
The new documentary takes on the realites of superstardom.
While the adaptation is as yet incomplete, what we’ve got so far has potential.
It’s easy to fall under the spell of David Keenan. The Irish folksinger has a knack for hypnotic folk-jams that draw you in with their enchanting rhythms, which feel a
The phrase used as the title of Davy Knowles’ What Happens Next should be interrogatory. Produced by Eric Corne, who’s fulfilled similar duties on albums by venerable British bluesman John
Ben Barnes has spent over twenty years acting in very nuanced roles that often demand that he suggest far more story is involved with his characters than are actually laid
Meg Duffy is known for a particular kind of soft melodicism, crafting their last two albums with the prowess of an adept multi-instrumentalist, and fine-tuning their work down to their
Love them or loathe them, there are few bands that have had the impact that Guns N’ Roses have. They’re most famed for their crazed guitar solos, plucked by the
Prolific bassist and composer Michael Feinberg issues his eighth album as a leader with Hard Times, a layered and eclectic response to the pandemic, rendered by an impressive cast of