Eight-piece Gulf Coast soul band The Suffers have announced their third studio album It Starts With Love will be released on June 3 via Missing Piece Records. The Houston-based band
Mississippi-born, Memphis-raised, Grammy Award-winning music legend Charlie Musselwhite will release Mississippi Son, his new Alligator Records CD and LP, on Friday, June 3. On each of Mississippi Son’s 14 songs,
Following up on the fantastic, lost weekend-inspired, 2018 release, God’s Favorite Customer, Father John Misty (aka Jonathan Tillman) turns to old-timey big band/jazz orchestras of the 1930s for inspiration and
The 2022 Boscov’s Berks Jazz Fest, in its 31st year, returned in its usual slot, the first two weekends of April, boasting a wide array of jazz and other genres.
Interpol continues to create quality over quantity on its discography that has spanned since 2002 with the breakthrough Turn On The The Bright Lights, which continues to still sound novelly
After thirteen years of living and playing in the indie bands of Seoul, Korea, Vancouver-based, Canadian singer/songwriter M.E. Netzke’s solo music is no longer being lost in translation. He has
On River Whyless’ strong prior release, 2018’s Kindness, A Rebel, the band added to their indie-folk sound via pulsing synths with success. Now after a few years, they return to
If there’s one thing the lauded electro-funk quartet Pigeons Playing Ping Pong want to impart to their listeners, it’s that life truly is precious, so you might as well enjoy
Led by drummer Brad Elvis (Screams, The Elvis Brothers, Big Hello, The Romantics) and vocalist/guitarist/saxophonist Chloe F. Orwell (Big Hello), Chicago’s The Handcuffs will be releasing their fourth studio album,
It’s been more than a decade since the Texas-based Tody Castillo last released a full album. But Old Rodriguez picks up right where 2008’s stellar Windhorse left off. Across 10