LISTEN: Bobcat Rob & The Nightly Howl Create Jangly Psych Magic On “Popcorn Lung”
Santa Cruz based indie-rockers and Glide favorites Bobcat Rob & The Nightly Howl are back with their offbeat brand of jangly psych on their new single “Popcorn Lung.” Built on a warm and wide bed of low end and sprinkled with fastidious keys and rich guitar tone, “Popcorn Lung” is an expressive track touching on […]
LISTEN: Gracie Convert Drops Modern Jazzy/Pop/Soul Flair On “Stay”
Gracie Convert is a London based contemporary R&B artist, becoming known for her raw unapologetic lyrics and silky vocals over alternative beats. Having already garnered support from tastemakers and received National radio backing, Gracie Convert returns with her new single “Stay.” Glide has gotten hold of the fresh new single “Stay” (below) from this burgeoning […]
WATCH: Yacht Rock/Soul Icon Michael McDonald Perform “What A Fool Believes” On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’
Singer/songwriter, Yacht Rock icon and five-time Grammy Award winner Michael McDonald appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” last night to perform his classic hit “What A Fool Believes;” check it out the nearly flawless performance below… The television appearance comes in anticipation of McDonald’s upcoming livestream performance Home Alone 2, Birthday Bash: A Party of One, set for […]
Billy Strings Plans Three Night St. Augustine Socially Distanced Live Shows
Bluegrass maven Billy Strings has announced a three-night run of socially distanced outdoor concerts in St. Augustine, Florida at the St. Augustine Ampitheatre from March 19-21. These shows, which mark Strings’ first in-person performances in front of a live audience since his critically acclaimed “Meet Me at the Drive-In” tour last September, will feature enhanced […]
Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band Announces Timely New LP ‘Dance Songs for Hard Times’
The new album from Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Bandwas written by candlelight and then recorded using the best technology available . . . in the 1950s. Scheduled for independent release April 9, 2021 via Thirty Tigers, Dance Songs for Hard Times conveys the hopes and fears of pandemic living. Rev. Peyton, the Big Damn Band’s vocalist and world-class fingerstyle guitarist, […]
Shakey Graves To Release ‘Roll The Bones X’ Double LP April 2
Roll The Bones X, the special edition reissue celebrating the 10th anniversary of Shakey Graves’ breakout debut album Roll The Bones, is set for release on April 2 via Dualtone Records. Originally released in 2011 exclusively on Bandcamp, the forthcoming double LP release will now be available on all digital service providers for the first time. In celebration of the upcoming […]
The Hold Steady Announce The Weekender 2021
The Hold Steady announce plans for an unprecedented 2021 edition of The Weekender, the band’s annual multi-night live event for fans in the United Kingdom and European Union. Traditionally held at the legendary Electric Ballroom in Camden, London, this year will see The Weekender livestreaming directly from Brooklyn, NY’s Brooklyn Bowl for two concerts on Friday, March 5 […]
VIDEO PREMIERE: Pinguin Mofex Unveil “Glamorous” Take On Kate Bush’s Classic Video “Wuthering Heights”
Named after a riff on an obscure internet inside joke slung by a semi-literate troll in the comment section of a clickbait post about the discovery of a massive prehistoric alligator, Pinguin Mofex has never been accused of making sense. They have a song where the 5-7 members of the band shout “Snakebite!” for three […]
SONG PREMIERE: Parker Smith Clears His Head with Soulful Country-folk Tune “Arrowroot”
Like the local dive bar’s perennial drunkard, Parker Smith’s music has that rare ability to thrive while at its scrappiest. All aching pedal steel and cigarette-soaked pleas, Smith seems to put his own spiritual turmoil in a chokehold, elevating it until he squeezes out the elegant songs that make for his forthcoming sophomore LP, Underground, […]