
Wannabe Looks Back on His Top Albums of 2021 (Part 1)
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on some of his favorite albums of 2021 in the first of two parts, in his signature six-panel comic strip form.
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on some of his favorite albums of 2021 in the first of two parts, in his signature six-panel comic strip form.
Widowspeak’s sixth studio album, The Jacket, is to be released March 11 via Captured Tracks. Along with the recent announcement, the duo (singer-songwriter Molly Hamilton and guitarist Robert Earl Thomas) share a song
Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, performer, and musician Billy Strings will continue his extensive headline tour through the spring with newly confirmed shows at Las Vegas’ Brooklyn Bowl, San Diego’s Cal Coast Credit
Scott Metzger continually has been the consummate team player- always lending his fiery electric guitar work through a series of collaborations of bands that have included: RANA, Joe Russo’s Almost
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M A N E is a recording project based in Portland, Oregon. On their new single, “Night Things..” (below) they display their keen sense of musicality and arrangement. The space is
The River is a rising hip-hop and R&B artist based in Denver, Colorado. She is known for mesmerizing vocal styling and sultry vibes. Originally a marching band nerd, her artistic journey has
Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons capped off their 4-night New Year run at Dante’s in downtown Portland, Oregon on Friday, December 31st. In addition to core Jackmormons Stevie James Wright
It’s a wondrous nostalgia that surrounds German indie-folk duo Spoon and the Forkestra. Timo Zell’s delicate basslines gently dance around the fragile yet powerful voice of Emily-Mae Lewis who seems
For the last twelve months, Glide Magazine has covered the storied but woefully underappreciated thirty-year musical career of The Mother Hips. We have spent that time looking back at a