Andrew Combs has announced his fifth studio album entitled Sundays, due out on August 19th via Tone Tree. Recorded entirely in mono, the album was collaboratively produced by Combs and
Pavement’s reunion tour was just one of many victims of COVID cancellations. They were initially supposed to head out on a world tour in 2020 and two years later they’re
Since the release of their 2021 album GLOW ON, Baltimore punk band Turnstile seems to keep getting bigger and bigger. The band is continuing their hot streak by bringing their
Bad Luck and Dollars Signs co-headlined on Saturday, May 21st at Kung Fu Necktie in Philadelphia. They were joined by Out of Service and Taking Meds, making for a very full evening that was pretty
90’s British Rock trio Supergrass returned to late-night television last night (May 23) as the musical guest on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”. After their cult following was bouncing off the walls
When the best of late ’60s music is discussed, it’s hard not to name Fame Recording Studios and Muscle Shoal Sound Studio and its collective soul artists and session musicians
Cole Quest and The City Pickers are a group of New York City musicians connected by friendship and a love of bluegrass. Cole Quest, grandson of the folk icon Woody
“School” is Irish musician Chris Comhaill’s debut single, but for a first release, it carries impressive compositional depth. The arrangement is warm, folk-oriented, and tinged with the sepia tones –
Vinyl junkies rejoice, the people over at Record Store Day have announced the list of releases coming to independent record stores on June 18th. This will act as a follow-up
In the Spirit of Ntu is South African pianist, composer, and improviser Nduduzo Makhathini’s tenth studio album and his second for Blue Note. As such, it’s a distillation of the