In a new weekly roundup, Glide drops caustic commentary on selected tracks from release day Friday. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – “Presumptuous” How it took this long for
Marcus King today announced the release of Young Blood, his new solo album, produced by Dan Auerbach and released August 26 on Rick Rubin’s American Records/Republic Records. Pre-order available here: https://MK.lnk.to/youngblood
Some shows have IT. Hanging out near section 104 last night (4/21/22), preshow, watching original Phish artist Jim Pollock sign various pieces of his work, raising money for the Waterwheel
The second release by Son Volt, Straightaways, was released a quarter-century ago (4/22/97) and effectively furthered the distinction in direction between the two bands led by former members of alt-country
Amyl and the Sniffers appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers Wednesday night and demanded they go on a manic Sunday drive through the countryside with a frenzied performance of “Hertz. Amyl and
There are a few things you can be sure of at a King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard show: long merch lines, no cover songs, and absolutely no repeat songs
Grocer is a multi-vocal guitar band from South Philly. Driven as much by art punk as they are by Britpop, they’re the type of band that demands context and attention.
It’s somewhat fitting that a band named after a Jack Kerouac poem release a “destination” album, rife with inspirational lyrics about legendary road trips and fallen comrades, which is exactly
Katmaz produces emotive, soulful music with a unique and emotional voice. In 2020, the artist left Brooklyn, NY, and went on a journey across the United States. The expedition of
Rather than provide our usual detailed reviews of these never-before-released and/or reissued jazz recordings, we will instead provide a brief summary of each in alphabetical order by artist. Every one