The Glide 20 – Glide’s 20 Best Albums Of 2022
In Glide’s 20th edition of The Glide 20 (2003 thru 2022), we had our most challenging selections to date to choose the top 20 albums of the past year. As Americana has continually squeezed its way as the new indie rock, it would have been easy to pick a majority of Nashville/Austin-influenced sounds. King Gizzard […]
Happy 60th Birthday Matt Cameron of Pearl Jam
The Murlocs Keep Glam-Psych Sounds Rolling On For Sold-out Crowd in Portland, OR (SHOW REVIEW)
Supporting the release of their new album ‘Rapscallion’, The Murlocs played sold-out show at Portland, Oregon’s Star Theater on Friday, November 25th.
55 Years Later: Revisiting The Beatles Magnetic ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ LP
While there is more than a little debate about the validity of the Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour (released 11/27/67) as a bonafide long-player, the practical fact of the matter is that the ‘album’ was originally a release cobbled together by the group’s American label, Capitol Records, as a means of maximizing holiday record sales back in late […]
25 Years Ago Today- Nine Inch Nails Release ‘Closure,’ Their First “Video Album”
Drivin N Cryin’s Kevn Kinney Announces New Solo LP ‘Think About It’, Shares Four New Songs
Drivin N Cryin frontman Kevn Kinney will release his new solo album ‘Think About It’ on Dec. 9 with appearances from R.E.M. co-founders Peter Buck and Bill Berry, as well as Brad Morgan of Drive-ByTruckers, Laur Joamets (Drivin N Cryin, Midland, Sturgill Simpson) and more.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ ‘Live at the Fillmore – 1997’ Documents Transformative Occasion (ALBUM REVIEW)
Recorded over the course of six nights at the end of a twenty-date stand, the roughly four hours of performances that comprise Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers Live at the Fillmore – 1997 document a transformative occasion for the group.
‘GarciaLive: Volume #19 Oakland Coliseum Arena October 31st, 1992’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
The historical value equals the musical value on GarciaLive: Volume #19 Oakland Coliseum Arena October 31st, 1992.
Wannabe Reviews Will Hoge’s ‘Wings On My Shoes’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Will Hoge’s new album Wings On My Shoes, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
LISTEN: Timeless Surf Rock & Healing Everly Harmonies Rise On The Lostines’ “A Tear”
Mixing elements of contemporary psychedelia, surf rock, and a heavy dose of Everly Brothers, The Lostines’ latest single, “A Tear” hits close to home for everyone that’s had to deal with nights alone dealing with “the one that got away”. The candid, straightforward lyrics are brought to life through spot-on harmonies weaved in and out […]