
The War On Drugs Deliver Arena Ready “Live Drugs” at Portland’s Moda Center (SHOW REVIEW)
Starting with their 2014 album Lost In A Dream, it was clear that Philly band The War On Drugs had finally created a sound that was arena-ready after years of
Starting with their 2014 album Lost In A Dream, it was clear that Philly band The War On Drugs had finally created a sound that was arena-ready after years of
To see K. Flay performing live is like seeing a bolt of electricity personified: a blur of headbanging, feet stomping, arms thrashing. With a new collection Inside Voices / Outside
Just as the eponymous debut of Hot Tuna created the template for the Jefferson Airplane offshoot in its acoustic format, the fifty-year-old third album by the group, Burgers, defines the
New on the block, Gooseberry has already begun developing a devoted following in and around New York City, running the full gamut of venues from The Bowery Electric to DROM
It has taken 89 years for the man who has played with the likes of Aretha Franklin, Charles Mingus, Cab Calloway, and countless others, but now is the right time
Fatherhood, cross-country road trips, wartime stories passed from one generation to the next, and philosophical skatepark conversations stitch together the fabric of Tody Castillo’s third full-length offering and 2022 debut
Dango Rose embraces a passion for music as a vital healing influence and spiritual path. He creates and collaborates to support harmony and truth. Born with a poet’s soul and
To help fill the void of canceled shows during the global pandemic, the Band of Heathens took full advantage of modern technology and hours and hours of free time and
The Beach Boys underwent what is arguably the most radical transformation of any band in the contemporary rock of the Sixties and Seventies. The group’s sound metamorphosed from its forays
It’s a semi-common occurrence within indie rock circles where a prior drummer transforms himself into a frontman and lead singer: and a very capable one of that. Think Dave Grohl,