Modest Mouse Drummer & Founding Member Jeremiah Green Dies At 45 – Days After Cancer Announcement
Just days after announcing he was battling stage 4 cancer, Modest Mouse drummer Jeremiah Green died on New Year’s Eve at the age of 45 in his sleep. Green was one of the three founding members of the band along with Isaac Brock and bassist Eric Judy. Green’s death leaves Brock as the sole original […]
Happy 75th Birthday Jeff Lynne (Watch ELO Live 1976)
SONG PREMIERE: Vincent Neil Emerson Offers Spirited and Twangy Live Take on Willie Nelson’s “Bloody Mary Morning”
Vincent Neil Emerson is a torchbearer of the Texas songwriter tradition. He channels the straightforward truth-telling and resonance of his songwriting heroes in Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, and Steve Earle into something fresh and distinctly his own. His songs are cathartic and bluntly honest, never mincing words or dancing around uncomfortable truths. Raised in […]
LISTEN: Midnight Granger Drops Inviting Off-Kilter Folk On “Hardly Find the Time”
“Hardly Find the Time”, the recently released Beatles-Esque single from Midnight Granger, is a low-key but biting existential plea to slow it all down and think harder about where your thoughts are coming from in the first place. The centerpiece descending bassline and melody work in tandem with a Damon Albarn stylish unassuming vocal delivery to give […]
LISTEN: Noele Flowers Molds Breezy Rainy Day Pop On “Portland”
“Portland ‘‘, the latest folk-pop single from NYC-based Noele Flowers, is a breezy but deliberate arrangement perfectly suited to accompany the sentimental musings bound to pop up in the frigid tail-end of December. The soft-toned arpeggiated electric guitar chords combined with the doubled vocals provide plenty of movement and atmosphere as Flowers wistfully replays the scenes […]
Phil Marcade on The Senders’ Career-Spanning Archival Release ‘All Killer No Filler’ (INTERVIEW)
We spoke with Phil Marcade about his time with The Senders, their new double vinyl and double CD sets titled ‘All Killer No Filler’ and more.
55 Years Ago today – Leonard Cohen Released Debut Album ‘Songs of Leonard Cohen’
55 Years Later: Revisiting Bob Dylan’s Americana Leaning ‘John Wesley Harding’
Bob Dylan’s eighth studio album John Wesley Harding (released 12/27/67) may be the most singular piece of work he’s ever created.
30 Years Ago Today – Eddie Hazel of Parliament-Funkadelic Dies at 42
LISTEN: Stephen Chopek Brings Edgy XTC Leaning Synth Soundscapes On “Don’t Go Stay Home”
On “Don’t Go Stay Home”, multi-instrumentalist Stephen Chopek brings contemporary synth soundscapes to an 80’s melodic approach that conjures up XTC and Men at Work to create a catchy power pop offering. The centerpiece of the song is the earworm of a chorus, which tastefully Chopek leans into but without risking redundancy. “Don’t Go Stay […]
Ten Choice Cover Songs By Jeff Tweedy: Japanese Breakfast, Fleetwood Mac, The Clash, John Prine & More
While the sheer amount of cover songs by Jeff Tweedy can be intimidating, Glide has found some of the finest covers Jeff Tweedy has ever performed.
Harry Connick Jr. Delivers Clinic On Depth, Breadth & Quality To Seattle’s Benaroya Hall (SHOW REVIEW)
Experiencing Harry and his band live on December 20th at the unrivaled Benaroya Hall in Seattle provided a stellar opportunity to realize the depth, breadth, and fundamental, quality of Connick’s performance, music, band, and stage presence.
LISTEN: Leila Dandan Offers Potent Folk Introspection On “Hung The Moon”
On “hung the moon” the recent single from 19-year-old singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Leila Dandan is a poignant and honest exploration of disillusionment and letdowns. Dandan’s powerful and smooth voice is accented by rich swirling layers and harmonies as the protagonist continues to discover how far one can fall off a pedestal. “hung the moon” is a […]
20 Years Ago Today – Joe Strummer of The Clash Dies At 50
Michael Lockwood on Lions & Ghosts, Sparkle Plenty Records, And His First Film Soundtrack (INTERVIEW)
Guitarist, Producer, writer, and owner of Sparkle Plenty Records, Michael Lockwood has been very busy the past few years on various music-related projects. Those have included remixing and rereleasing the Lions & Ghosts album Velvet Kiss, Lick of the Lime, launching new label Sparkle Plenty with John Brodeur’s album Lagoon, recording and releasing the new […]
Wannabe Reviews Adeem the Artist’s ‘White Trash Rivalry’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on White Trash Rivalry, the new album from Adeem the Artist, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Craft Recordings Celebrates 10th Anniversary of The Sword’s ‘Apocryphon’ with Vinyl Reissue (ALBUM REVIEW)
Over the course of nearly two decades, Austin-based “stoner metal” band, The Sword, churned out six high octane albums. Though the band decided to call it quits this past October, this year marks the tenth anniversary of their fourth studio LP, Apocryphon. Due to a delay, the tenth anniversary reissue that was originally slated for […]
Punk Rock Museum In Vegas To Feature Tours From Punk Legends
Beginning in April, some of the Punk legends featured in the museum will be giving personal tours of the new digs. The likes of Louiche Mayorga of Suicidal Tendencies, Noodles of The Offspring
The War on Drugs Pack Johnny Brenda’s In Philadelphia With Craig Finn, Matt Lowell & Choice Covers
For the first time in two years, The War on Drugs brought their annual Christmas concert back to their hometown of Philadelphia. The band packed out the famous 250-capacity club Johnny Brenda’s for a night of originals, covers, and special guests with any proceeds from the night going to the Philadelphia Public School System.
WATCH: Inara George Joins Grohl & Kurstin For 10cc’s “The Things We Do For Love” On The Hannukah Sessions
The party continued on night three of Dave Grohl’s and Greg Kurstin’s annual Hanukkah Sessions. This is the third year that the duo celebrates the holiday with 8 nights of covers that focus on celebrated Jewish musicians across history. While the previous years saw Grohl and Kurstin handling these covers on their own, 2022 has […]