
Spoon Reveal September U.S. Tour
In September, Spoon will kick off a run of US tour dates, making stops in Aspen, Boulder, Burlington, Brooklyn, and points in between. The band will be joined by Nicole
In September, Spoon will kick off a run of US tour dates, making stops in Aspen, Boulder, Burlington, Brooklyn, and points in between. The band will be joined by Nicole
Today, twice Grammy-nominated, Melbourne-based group Hiatus Kaiyote shares a new song from their forthcoming album Mood Valiant, out June 25th via Brainfeeder Records / Ninja Tune. The third single from the
[divider] White Denim has shared a new single today titled “Crystal Bullets” from an upcoming 12″ vinyl release, with a music video starring Austin musician Buffalo Hunt. The 12”, out July 23 via the
Recent Grammy winner and bassist extraordinaire Thundercat has announced a Fall 2021 tour of North America, which includes some of his largest headlining shows to date and will take him through over 20 cities. Channel Tres joins the
Eclectic alt-rock veterans Garbage have returned with their third post-hiatus album and seventh overall. No Gods No Masters continues in the Wisconsin band’s tradition, melding disparate musical styles into a
Places like Nashville, Austin and Bakersfield have long been part of the lexicon of country music, but for many years the Pacific Northwest has been quietly carving out its own
Atmospheric instrumental band Lanterna released their seventh studio album, Hidden Drives, on June 4th (via Badman Recording Co.) – but as frontman/guitarist Henry Frayne explains, these new tracks actually emerged
Much is made about improvisation or playing in the moment. While some bands pay casual reference to those phrases, as if to think it will improve their credibility, Bright Dog
Dr. Dog, who has been touring non-stop (aside from 2020), has announced they will stick to the studio and other endeavors that don’t include touring. The band announced in a
Black Pumas just made their triumphant hometown return to live music with a historic sold-out five-night stand at Austin’s Stubb’s BBQ, the city’s first full-capacity shows since March of 2020. Today the