
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis Announce Spring 2022 Tour
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have announced a spring 2022 tour of North America. In their first ever North American tour as a duo, Cave and Ellis will play 17
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis have announced a spring 2022 tour of North America. In their first ever North American tour as a duo, Cave and Ellis will play 17
Post-punk legends A Place To Bury Strangers announce See Through You, their highly anticipated sixth album coming February 4, 2022, on their new label, Dedstrange, and share the first single/video, “Let’s See Each Other.” Outpacing even
While minimalist improvisation is sometimes renowned in the work of composers Steve Reich, Philip Glass and The Kronos Quartet, The Furniture are breaking new grounds with a vast source of
Billy Strings made his triumphant return to the Washington D.C. area this past weekend (Saturday 11/13) before a capacity crowd at The Anthem with a pair of rousing sets that
“I was working as a bartender in south Minneapolis a few blocks from 38th and Chicago [now renamed George Floyd Square] during the years we made this record, watching a
Jen Rim recently released her self-titled EP, her first solo release following many years spent with the band Run River North. Exploring her Korean-American identity, and what it might mean
We wrote about the legendary Philadelphia pianist Hasaan Ibn Ali on these pages last March, covering one of the most important never-released-until-now albums of this year 2021 which is stock
Chicago-based drummer, producer and beat wizard Makaya McCraven has carved out a reputation as a remix specialist, most recently with his 2020 reimagining of Gil Scott Heron with We’re New
Castilho is the moniker of Pedro Castilho, a synth player and backing vocalist of psychedelic rock band Savanna. Having emerged late 2017 with a softer more melancholic sound on single ‘Come Back’, Castilho released his second
Born in Jebba, Nigeria to a Nigerian mother and British father, Steve Bamidele grew up in Long Melford, Suffolk as one of the few, and often only, children of colour.