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In a new weekly roundup, Glide drops caustic commentary on selected tracks from release day Friday. Aldous Harding – “Leathery Whip” Probably the simplest song on her new album, but
Yard Act made their U.S. television debut last night on The Tonight Show, performing the title track off of their debut album The Overload. Yard Act’s post-punk sound is refreshing, combining
Billy Strings just posted to his website European fall tour dates. Strings and his band kick off the 10-show run in Oslo, Norway at the Rockefeller Music Hall on November
Craig Finn has announced the release of his eagerly awaited new album. The Hold Steady frontman’s fifth solo LP, A Legacy of Rentals arrives on CD and digital download via Positive Jams/Thirty Tigers
‘Flicted, the new studio album from award-winning pianist, singer and songwriter Bruce Hornsby, is set for release on May 27 via his own Zappo Productions/Thirty Tigers. Recorded last summer, the new record is the follow up
For an artist as idiosyncratic as Aldous Harding, it seems like a miracle that 2019’s Designer presented her sound as well as it did. A record like that can find
Over the last few decades, English R&B soul singer James Hunter has been finely tuning his retro style, releasing consistently strong records on Daptone and other labels as he and
The Roxy Coss quintet’s (RCQ) Disparate Parts follows up Coss’ acclaimed release Quintet (2019), and features the same musicians in a more unbridled, spirited context: Coss on tenor and soprano saxophone, Alex Wintz on guitar, Miki
Perpetual Pendulum by the three decades longstanding trio of organist Larry Goldings, guitarist Peter Bernstein, and drummer Bill Stewart marks the fourth entry in this writer’s self-dubbed 2022 as the
There are a lot of good Grammys betting sites, and Olivia Rodrigo is the favorite to win Album of the Year at the start. If she’s not already 18, she’ll