
Bird Streets Delivers Emotional Tour De Force with ‘Lagoon’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Bird Streets’ new album Lagoon is an emotional tour de force that covers self-pity, regret, anger, depression and ultimately peace.
Bird Streets’ new album Lagoon is an emotional tour de force that covers self-pity, regret, anger, depression and ultimately peace.
Containing “You Got Lucky,” it is not without cache, but neither that MTV-propelled hit, nor the other singles, “Change of Heart” and “Straight Into Darkness,” that Long After Dark reaffirmed Tom Petty’s status as a household name
“Good things come to those who wait.” That old adage came to fruition this past Sunday evening (10/30) in Baltimore, MD as the highly esteemed psych/jazz rock pioneers Zero returned
On Changes, King Gizzard’s fifth and final record of 2022, the band proves that they also know when to let one of those ideas marinate.
Holiday music typically can usually take it or leave it: songs to strum up consumer glee in big box stores and make the wallet or purse feel less guarded. Then there are the songs that are just about lying low and enjoying the few couple weeks we here in the states refer to as an end-of-the-year vacation. East Tennessee artist Teni Rane has the “non-cheese” holiday music agenda on tap with three vintage-colored seasonal singles.
When it comes to storied venues, very few venues have such a historic run as Solana Beach California’s Belly Up Tavern. The small venue is just a block or so
Justin Tipton’s new album Burn These Bridges will be released March 10th, 2023 and today Glide is premiering the tune “Some Days.”
What Bern Kellys’ new stripped-down acoustic album Garden City might lack in decibel volume, it packs a punch in melodic precision and warm earnest singing. Taking the gritty tales and
There have been five studio albums with some iteration of Headhunters since 1975, the latest being 2011’s Platinum, which was essentially a gathering of superstars including Azar Lawrence, Patrice Rushen, Georg Clinton, original member Maupin and a host of rappers including Snoop Dogg. This new offering, Speakers in the House, coming eleven years later, pairs down into a slimmer jazz-funk ensemble.
Tommy Alexander’s new album Feelings on Fluff & Gravy Records is quite possibly his most satisfying record yet.