The NYC rocksteady-reggae band The Frightnrs have announced a raw new soulful album ALWAYS out May 27 on Daptone Records Before The Frightnrs singer Dan Kleinʼs unfortunate passing at age 33 from
On the very aptly titled A White Album, folkie Rain Perry addresses race head on – especially her own. With the first song, “Melody and Jack,” Perry retells a family
Sonic Youth has released a live recording from Kyiv, Ukraine April 14, 1989 on Bandcamp to benefit World Central Kitchen and relief to Ukraine. Riding on the wave of the critical success
Hailed for its fresh take on psychedelic-tinged rock, its instrumental innovation, and its enticing electronic flourishes, ‘Django Django’ set its eponymous makers apart from the pack when it was released
Just in case you haven’t already thoroughly explored 1970s Grateful Dead shows, Real Gone Music announced the continuation of its reissue series with a new three-CD set of Dead shows
Sometimes moody and sometimes groovy, Wet Wilson creates slacker rock infused with influence from other genres and mediums. Covid inspired a move from New Orleans, LA to Los Angeles, CA,
Nightlands – the project of Dave Hartley from The War On Drugs – has announced his new album, Moonshine, out July 15th on Western Vinyl, and shares a video for the title track. Amid massive global paradigm shifts
Party of the Sun is a psychedelic folk band from New Hampshire, comprised of Ethan McBrien, Rory Hurley, and Garrett Cameron. Writing and recording in various nature-bound locations, such as
Ella Ruby is a singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington. She was raised on rainstorms and touts an excessive love of books. The past few years have found her primarily studying ancient
The long-running, first major label release for Kurt Vile on Verve Records titled (watch my moves) finds the artist returning to his home recording roots while slipping even further into