
SONG PREMIERE: Dave Goddess Group Channels 70s Country-rock on Twangy “Automatic Slim”
Dave Goddess is an artist that holds to a singular belief—that real music needs to express passion and truth. It doesn’t have to be lofty; it just has to be
Dave Goddess is an artist that holds to a singular belief—that real music needs to express passion and truth. It doesn’t have to be lofty; it just has to be
Jim Rutland’s exhaustively researched, and thoroughly enjoyable book on SST Records – one of the most influential punk rock labels in the history of the genre – could just as
Out of the gates, Sgt. Splendor’s new pandemic-penned debut hits with a claustrophobic urgency. “We’re in the belly of the beast right now,” Kate Vargas sings on lead track “Whoopee
Long Beach rap artist Vince Staples has a track record of progression. From his 2015 LP Summertime ‘06, a project that left much to be desired from the fairly new
When Leah Wellbaum, the frontwoman for Slothrust, took the stage on April 10th, she remarked that it was her third time playing in Asbury Park and all three times were
Guitar master Ronnie Earl and his long-time Broadcasters consistently deliver clean, soulful blues but their spiritual approach sets them apart from any band in the genre. Mercy Me is Earl’s
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on the new self-titled debut album from Wet Leg, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for
On Monday, April 11th, West London, singer/songwriter Arlo Parks brought her soulful and poetic pop sounds to Austin, TX for a taping of Austin City Limits. Read a recap of
Brothers Joshua and Jeremiah Zimmerman and their band The Silent Comedy should be headlining stages the size of Avett Brothers and Mumford Sons, who at similar times a decade-plus pass
Hot on the heels of the release of his first full-length solo album, You Belong There, Daniel Rossen was in fine form on Saturday evening April 2nd as he returned