VIDEO PREMIERE: Letting Up Despite Great Faults Drops Shimmering Slanted Shoegaze Via “Corners Pressed”
Following the release of their stellar dreampop track “Corners Pressed,” Glide is excited to share the accompanying music video from Letting Up Despite Great Faults. A radiant pop-forward track “Corners Pressed” offers a shift from the band’s traditionally heavier shoegaze sound, resulting in a shimmering, upbeat, and blissful track, now with an equally fun music video to match. The […]
FULL LP PREMIERE: Acid Tongue Delves Into Glam, Indie & Various Glorious Rock Forms Via ‘Arboretum’
cid Tongue Delves Into Glam, Indie & Various Glorious Rock Forms VIa ‘Arboretum’
SONG PREMIERE: Blue J Conjure Indie Rock Gem with Dreamy Tune “How Long Will It Take”
What does a city sound like? To some, a city’s sound is defined by its ambient noise: car horns, ambulance sirens, the grumble of a motorcycle, voices speaking over each other, the clink of outdoor dining. For others, cities provide ample inspiration for great art. This is the case for Justice McLellan, lead singer of […]
LISTEN: Max Bien-Kahn Crafts NOLA Jazzy Swamper On “It’s Only You”
Max Bien-Kahn is a songwriter and musician based in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he is the bandleader and creative force behind Max & the Martians. In the spirit of his adopted home city, his resume is bursting with musical partnerships: he has spent the last decade playing full-time with Tuba Skinny, a band built around […]
LISTEN: Ashni Mixes Jazz & Indian Classical Influences Together On “How Much Is Your Silence Worth”
Ashni is a Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and pianist. Her relationship with the stage began with classical North Indian dance, Kathak, and western classical piano. A first-generation Indian American, she grew up absorbing the voices of both Hindustani classical and jazz music that were often floating around her childhood home. From these roots, she incorporates her […]
Eddie Vedder Announces Tour With New Band The Earthlings
Eddie Vedder and bandmates the Earthlings will hit the road in a series of U.S. concert dates in February 2022. The shows kick off on February 3 in New York and wrap up on February 22 in Vedder’s hometown of Seattle. Special guest Glen Hansard will open the shows. A presale for Ten Club members […]
Iron Maiden Reveals ‘The Legacy Of The Beast’ North American Tour
Iron Maiden will return to North America in 2022 to bring The Legacy Of The Beast World Tour to yet more cities, many of which the band has not performed in for many years. The show has already been seen by almost two million people across the globe, being hailed by fans and media alike as the […]
SONG PREMIERE: Jim Keaveny Weaves Southwest Mystic Flair With Old Timey Americana Karma On “Sunrise”
Some voices just somehow slip the cracks, which is criminal. Take Jim Keaveny, who weaves a tapestry of southwest flavored melodies across a vocal presentation that wreaks a mix of Tom Waits, Todd Snider, Greg Brown, and old world novel characters. Keaveny ain’t no poser and is as REAL as they come, where he lives […]
70 Years Ago Today – Bass Legend Jaco Pastorius Was Born
SONG PREMIERE: 14-year-old Jack Barksdale Displays Americana Troubadour Potential on “Sideways”
14-year-old Jack Barksdale Displays Americana Troubadour Potential on “Sideways” off his upcoming album Death of a Hummingbird
Ryan Hamilton Refocuses on Americana Rocker ‘1221’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Texas singer-songwriter Ryan Hamilton Refocuses on his new album, the Americana Rocker ‘1221’ (Wicked Cool Records)
The Late Pianist Harold Mabern Leads Reverent and Passionate Live Session On ‘Mabern Plays Coltrane’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Harold Mabern Leads Reverent and Passionate Live Session On ‘Mabern Plays Coltrane’
Wannabe Reviews James McMurtry’s ‘The Horses and the Hounds’
Wannabe artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated review of Texas songwriter James McMurtry’s The Horses and the Hounds
LISTEN: Sad Daddy Cut A Bill Monroe Stomper Via “Charlie Pickle”
Since 2010, Arkansas outfit Sad Daddy has traveled down many roads, together and separately, at times focusing on their solo projects and then reuniting as a band. The four members, Brian Martin, Joe Sundell, Rebecca Patek, and Melissa Carper, all conspired and united in the sudden spare time of 2020 to create their third album, […]
Joe Jackson Reveals ‘Sing, You Sinners!’ Tour
Joe Jackson Reveals ‘Sing, You Sinners!’ Tour
South Carolina’s High Water Festival Returns With Jack White, My Morning Jacket, Modest Mouse & More
South Carolina’s High Water Festival will make its grand return to North Charleston’s Riverfront Park next year on April 23-24. Artists set to perform at High Water 2022 include headliners Jack White and My Morning Jacket, alongside Modest Mouse, Black Pumas, Shovels & Rope, Old Crow Medicine Show, Caamp, Mavis Staples, Local Natives, Sharon Van Etten, Bahamas, Delta Spirit, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, Jade Bird, Amythyst Kiah, Felice Brothers, Adia Victoria, Shannon and the Clams, Cedric […]
LISTEN: Black Country, New Road Share “Concorde” From Second LP ‘Ants From Up There’
Black Country, New Road have shared “Concorde”, the third single to be taken from their highly anticipated second album, “Ants From Up There”, which will be released on 4th February on Ninja Tune. “Concorde” swings from one of the most tender moments on the new album – opening with gentle drums, twisting guitar lines and […]
Steve Hackett Announces ‘Genesis Revisited: Seconds Out & More’ Tour
Progressive rock and guitar legend Steve Hackett will be revisiting his stellar work with Genesis when he launches the US/Canada leg of his Genesis Revisited: Seconds Out + More Tour next year (which is currently underway and playing to packed houses throughout Europe). “I’m thrilled to bring ‘Seconds Out’ back to life, featuring Genesis material […]
LISTEN: Emily Shirley Tunes Up Seasonal Anthem On “Survivors”
Emily Shirley’s brand of songwriter pop-rock is finely tuned and brightly colored. Shirley’s latest release, DuoTone, is a genre-bending hybrid of indie-pop melodies woven over thoughtful, grounded lyrics. DuoTone represents the vibrant sonic image of a writer who has come into her own in the Austin, Texas scene. “Survivors” below is a slow burner led by Shirley’s expressive, finely crafted […]
SONG PREMIERE: Purple Witch of Culver Reflect on Loss Through Spoken Word Meets 70s Pop Single “Dustin”
Los Angeles-based duo Purple Witch of Culver Reflect on Loss Through Spoken Word Meets 70s Pop Single “Dustin”