Guitarist Dave Stryker Breaks New Ground, Recording with String Quartet for ‘As We Are’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The ever-prolific and explorative guitarist Dave Stryker has again found a new configuration for his work. Last year he fronted the WDR BIG Band, and he is beginning 2022 with his long-realized dream of working with a string quartet, aside a “dream” quartet of his own as he is joined by pianist Julian Shore, bassist […]
Guided By Voices Announce 35th Album ‘Crystal Nuns Cathedral’ Out 3/4
Fact: Nobody is more prolific than Guided By Voices. Three albums in 2020 and two albums in 2021 and now they are back with yet another new album (their 35th) Crystal Nuns Cathedral – out March 4, 2022. The album holds twelve songs determined to challenge for the title of greatest Guided by Voices album of […]
LISTEN: David Byrne & Yo La Tengo Share Yoko Ono Cover of “Who Has Seen The Wind?” Off Upcoming Tribute LP
Canvasback Music / Atlantic Records is proud to announce a new album celebrating the extraordinary work of multimedia artist, singer, songwriter, and activist Yoko Ono. Ocean Child: Songs of Yoko Ono arrives Friday, February 18 (coinciding with the artist’s 89th birthday); pre-orders are available beginning today HERE. Imagined and curated by Benjamin Gibbard (lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter of Death Cab for Cutie), Ocean Child: Songs […]
LISTEN: The Smile (Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Tom Skinner) Drop Debut Single “You Will Never Work In Television Again”
The Smile, the new group comprising Radiohead’s Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood and Sons Of Kemet’s Tom Skinner, have today revealed their debut single ‘You Will Never Work In Television Again’. The track, which is available now accompanied by a lyric video (dir. Duncan Loudon) was first heard in the band’s secret show as part of last year’s Glastonbury event Live At Worthy Farm. It is the first official […]
SONG PREMIERE: Guy Blue Drops Riveting Guitar, Drums & Samples Patchwork Via “No Vision”
Guy Blue is a music project by Brooklyn-based songwriter and producer Jack Ladd. Ladd creates strangely danceable music by leaning into the fictive worlds we create for ourselves, drawing particular inspiration from the sonic and visual landscapes of 90s video games like Zelda and Pokémon that Ladd played during childhood. But rather than the melodic, […]
Wannabe Looks Back on His Top Albums of 2021 (Part 1)
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on some of his favorite albums of 2021 in the first of two parts, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
LISTEN: Widowspeak Drops Dusty Dream Pop On “Everything Is Simple”
Widowspeak’s sixth studio album, The Jacket, is to be released March 11 via Captured Tracks. Along with the recent announcement, the duo (singer-songwriter Molly Hamilton and guitarist Robert Earl Thomas) share a song about shifting perspectives in increasingly complicated situations. Sink into the sonic richness of “Everything is Simple” from Widowspeak that evolves into a dynamically shifting dream-pop nugget. […]
Billy Strings Announces Spring Headlining Tour
Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, performer, and musician Billy Strings will continue his extensive headline tour through the spring with newly confirmed shows at Las Vegas’ Brooklyn Bowl, San Diego’s Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theater, Houston’s 713 Music Hall, Austin’s Moody Amphitheater, Dallas’ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, St. Augustine’s St. Augustine Amphitheatre (three nights) […]
Scott Metzger Goes Acoustic On Solo Debut LP ‘Too Close to Reason’ Out March 4
Scott Metzger continually has been the consummate team player- always lending his fiery electric guitar work through a series of collaborations of bands that have included: RANA, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, The Showdown Kids, WOLF! and Circles Around the Sun (for a brief period). Today Metzger has announced his debut album, Too Close To Reason, due March 4 […]
Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra Deliver Uplifting, Catherine Russell Led ‘Good Time Music’ (Community Music, Vol. 2) – (ALBUM REVIEW)
Last September we introduced the first of four Steven Bernstein’s Millennial Territory Orchestra’s (MT0) projects, Tinctures in Time. We now have the second installment, Good Time Music, featuring the captivating vocals of Catherine Russell, not only one of today’s best vocalists but an expert musicologist in this music, mostly rooted in New Orleans. Both Russell […]
LISTEN: M A N E Blend Up Beats & Tones On Colorful “Night Things”
M A N E is a recording project based in Portland, Oregon. On their new single, “Night Things..” (below) they display their keen sense of musicality and arrangement. The space is lush and swarmed with a warm tone, blending pop and hip hop color to create a fantastic genre-bending excursion of sound in line with the freeform […]
Happy 80th Birthday John McLaughlin (Watch Mahavishnu Orchestra Live ’72)
LISTEN: On “Hours,” The River Weaves & Flows On Seductive Neo-Soul
The River is a rising hip-hop and R&B artist based in Denver, Colorado. She is known for mesmerizing vocal styling and sultry vibes. Originally a marching band nerd, her artistic journey has led her to explore dance, multimedia arts, and songwriting. A lifelong poet, her pieces soon grew from poetry into raps and songs, highlighting her unique […]
Jerry Joseph & The Jackmormons Welcome 2022 and Cap Four-night in Portland, OR (RECAP/PHOTOS)
Jerry Joseph and the Jackmormons capped off their 4-night New Year run at Dante’s in downtown Portland, Oregon on Friday, December 31st. In addition to core Jackmormons Stevie James Wright (bass) and Steve Drizos (drums), honorary Jackmormons Jenny Conlee-Drizos (keys) and Eric Martinez (guitar) joined the band for all four nights. On New Year’s Eve, […]
35 Years Ago Today – Aretha Franklin Becomes First Woman Inducted Into Rock N Roll Hall of Fame (Watch Live in Montreaux ’71)
LISTEN: Spoon and the Forkestra Evoke Anthemic Vulnerability On “Blink Twice”
It’s a wondrous nostalgia that surrounds German indie-folk duo Spoon and the Forkestra. Timo Zell’s delicate basslines gently dance around the fragile yet powerful voice of Emily-Mae Lewis who seems to be whispering her metaphorical stories directly into their listeners’ ears. Spoon and the Forkestra turn their stages into a playroom: colorful and always a little […]
The Bass Evolution of The Mother Hips Culimnates With Blazing New LP ‘Glowing Lantern’
For the last twelve months, Glide Magazine has covered the storied but woefully underappreciated thirty-year musical career of The Mother Hips. We have spent that time looking back at a band as it teetered on commercial success, slid into darkness, and then picked itself back up by the bootstraps and forged ahead into what would […]
LISTEN: Frida Sings of Empowerment On Fiery & Expressive “Dawararan”
Lebanese soul singer Frida sings of female empowerment and love. Her stories wrapped in songs are about inner strength and a return to nature, Frida’s music oscillates between oriental sensibility and cosmopolitan funkyness. With a captivating vocal presence, Frida oscillates between expressive power and tensile release on her new single “Dawararan.” Set to a pulsing beat of […]