Tank and the Banga’s third release Red Balloon aims for broad appeal with modern hip-hop, R&B, and smooth soul coursing throughout the album. The talented New Orleans-based quartet used the
The Shins are bringing their classic 2001 debut album Oh, Inverted World to life in its entirety with a 21st Birthday Tour this summer. Beginning on July 12th in San Francisco, the
Today, The Tragically Hip announced they will be releasing Live At The Roxy worldwide as a standalone live album on June 24 through Universal Music Canada. Prior to its inclusion on the Road Apples 30th Anniversary
With the (dis)advantages of fifty-five years of hindsight, Jimi Hendrix Experience’s Are You Experienced? (released 5/12/67) is all the more striking in its combination of image-making (mongering?) and musical innovation.
Today, The Mortal Prophets, the no-wave-meets-psych-rock musical project helmed by NYC artist John Beckmann, are premiering their debut single and video with Glide entitled “Stomp the Devil,” taken off their
Upon casual listening, a magnificent spontaneity seems to permeate The Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main Street (released 5/12/72). A closer perusal of the sixty-seven some minutes, however, reveals an unnerving
Encompassing the birth of a son, a third coast to West Coast and back to the third coast move, and an ongoing global pandemic, Chris Bathgate returns from his solitude
Contrary to a cursory perusal of the tracklisting for Outdated Emotion, Delbert McClinton‘s twenty-seventh album is not comprised solely of cover songs. The Texan soul man intersperses a small handful
Messages From Aphrodite, Lauren Monroe’s third album—and her second in collaboration with acclaimed producer Jim Scott—widens the aperture opened by its predecessor, 2021’s Under the Wolf Moon, bringing her musical
On his self-titled debut, the go-to sideman John Inghram manages to weave a distinct 1970s rock swagger into his blend of Americana for a satisfyingly unique sound unlike any of