In a new weekly roundup, Glide drops caustic commentary on selected tracks from release day Friday. Spoon – “Lucifer on the Sofa” Spoon tried to record Lucifer on the Sofa
Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You, the fifth album from American folk-rock force of nature Big Thief, isn’t so much a culmination of their career up to this
This news is going to bring down my uncle’s country place that no one knows about. Neil Peart’s January 2020 death closed the door on Rush ever again releasing newly-written
For the next however long it takes for me to write this, I have the unenviable task of trying to describe the ethereal – to put into words musical moods
Produced and arranged by Talking Heads’ Jerry Harrison, Big Head Todd and the Monsters’ Beautiful World (released 2/11/97) sounds as polished and potent a quarter-century after its release as it
Veering between lush folk and orchestral nods, Raygun Carver surely sounds bigger than its parts. With warm earnest singing, brooding openheartedness, and a kaleidoscope of genres, this musical project of
People, the first collaboration between powerhouse vocalist Hinda Hoffman and Chicago’s near-legendary Soul Message Band is the second installment in this writer’s self-dubbed “year of the organ-led bands.” Yes, 2022
Mestizo, his fifth album as a leader, may well be rising saxophonist/composer/arranger/educator Diego Rivera’s crowning achievement to date. The Michigan-born and raised and now Associate Director of Jazz Studies at
Orville Peck, the fringed mask artist with the lonesome twangy howl should be the next crossover star here in months. In the meantime, he is following the success of 2019’s
Today, Kentucky folk-rocker Ian Noe releases his second single “River Fool,” a buoyant portrait of a local Kentucky figure, from his anticipated sophomore album River Fools & Mountain Saints, a