John Moreland has released his new track “Cheap Idols Dressed In Expensive Garbage” from his highly anticipated new album Birds In The Ceiling, out July 22nd (Bad Omens/Thirty Tigers). “Cheap Idols
This year will see the enigmatic band Improvement Movement releasing a series of singles, each as labyrinthine and whimsical as the last. Their catalog is, by turns, neurotic and playful.
Widespread Panic returned to Red Rocks this past weekend (June 24 -26) for their records 64th, 65th, and 66th consecutive sellouts at the hallowed venue. JB, Schools, Sonny, JoJo, Jimmy,
Over this past weekend, music adorers from across the world gathered at Worthy Farm in the U.K. for one of the biggest festivals of the year. Glastonbury Festival has always
Cowboy Curtys is a southern garage-psych outfit led by LaGrange, Georgia-born-and-bred singer/songwriter Josh Parsons. After several years of teasing the project with a slew of live shows and releasing a
Ascension is the second in the series of four albums from The Tedeschi Trucks Band in their “I Am the Moon” series, each in the 35-40-minute range, released roughly at
In a new weekly roundup, Glide drops caustic commentary on selected tracks from release day Friday. Martin Courtney – “Sailboat” Coming off the slight pastoral flicker of his solo debut,
During the Replacements’ approximately five-year and four-album tenure at Minneapolis’ Twin Tone Records, the band gathered a rabid fan following whose passion grew in almost inverse proportion to its size.
The third Soccer Mommy album, Sometimes, Forever, is a step away from the sound of the first two albums while retaining some elements of the previous efforts. This time singer-songwriter
Going back to 2018, Andrew Weiss And Friends have been impressively stitching together influences from 1970s folk rock to Power Pop from that same decade for a sound that is