
Outside Lands Returns For Halloween Weekend: Lizzo, Tame Impala, The Strokes Headline
In one of the big signs of a return to normality, we have a big festival announcement to make for 2021. Although the summer festival season might be quiet, this
In one of the big signs of a return to normality, we have a big festival announcement to make for 2021. Although the summer festival season might be quiet, this
The Snyder Cut is released, for better and for worse.
Guitarists Marisa Anderson and William Tyler have announced their debut collaborative album Lost Futures, out August 27th, 2021. On Lost Futures, Anderson and Tyler’s guitars dance through lush arrangements and pastoral duets serpentine and reverent. The
After a self-imposed hiatus that lasted nearly three decades, T Bear, aka Richard T. Bear, has returned with a striking new release, Fresh Bear Tracks, his first studio album in
Brothers Daniel and Jesse Reaux began performing as The Rayo Brothers at a songwriting competition in their home town of Lafayette, Louisiana. Recruiting Lance Kelehan on drums and Jordan Ardoin
Rambling has long been a common bond among musicians. Countless songs have been written about the wanderlust musicians have experienced. Melissa Carper is a musician for whom wanderlust is nothing
On Nashville-based Claire Kelly’s latest, Scenic Route, she opens and closes the record with two versions of an endearingly charming song (“Thank You [Intro Song]” and “Outro”) essentially expressing her
Face Dances may be the great unsung Who album (released 3/16/81). The first LP recorded after Keith Moon’s death, this now four-decade-old record has received but scant retrospective attention in
Fans of Greg Skaff may know him as one of modern jazz’s premier organ jazz guitarists through his own trios with hard-grooving greats like Mike LeDonne and Pat Bianchi; or as a
JUSTY’s music is not only an honest embrace but soul-nourishing therapy. Identifying as queer in her community was not an easy feat and came with some life lessons. “Self acceptance