Peaches Announces The Teaches of Peaches Anniversary Tour 20th Anniversary Tour
“Godmother to “WAP”” (CBC), feminist icon and pop provocateur Peaches’ announces The Teaches of Peaches Anniversary Tour, kicking off in Seattle, Washington on May 16. A celebration of the 20th anniversary of Peaches’ seminal The Teaches of Peaches, she will be performing the album in its entirety across North America, Europe and the UK. In […]
The Black Keys Announce ‘Dropout Boogie’ Tour With Band of Horses
The Black Keys have officially announced their 32-date “Dropout Boogie” North American Tour. The tour begins July 9 in Las Vegas with special guests Band Of Horses. Ceramic Animal, Early James, & The Velveteers for select dates. This is the band’s first proper tours since 2019’s Let’s Rock outing, and they have yet to tour […]
50 Years Ago Today – Al Green Released ‘Let’s Stay Together’ LP
SONG PREMIERE: Rain Perry Talks About “The Money” Through Socially Aware Pop Sounds
Rain Perry wades into the fraught topic of the day on her upcoming release A White Album, due out April 15th, in which she asks, with clarity, empathy and a little wry humor: what does it mean to be white? What can we learn if we face our demons head on? Can we get past […]
Travis Tritt & His Band Take Biloxi For A Swingin’ Good Time (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
For rock & roll fans, when they imagine what a country music concert must be like, it usually consists of lower-volumed music, lots of cowboy hats in the crowd, and a setlist full of twangy ballads about two-timing men and broken-hearted women. Obviously, they haven’t seen Travis Tritt. Yes, he has ballads and drinking songs, […]
Greensky Bluegrass and Infamous Stringdusters Keep the Bluegrass Jams Flowing in Boston (PHOTOS)
On Friday, January 28th, jamgrass outfit Greensky Bluegrass was joined by the Infamous Stringdusters at the House of Blues in Boston, MA.
Eric Gales Injects Modern Blues with Rock and Funk on ‘Crown’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Eric Gales is a blues-rock artist who released his first album at age 16. At the time, he and Joe Bonamassa were both hailed as the next torchbearers of the blues. Both have been successful although Gales’ career took a detour because of substance abuse issues, which ultimately landed him in Shelby County Correction Center […]
LISTEN: John Mancini Band Drops Homespun Folk Charm On “Mississippi”
John Mancini started writing songs while working as a house painter in Crested Butte, Colorado, and began performing regularly when he moved to Southern Mississippi in 2004. Returning to his hometown of Baltimore, MD, in 2007, he started JMB, recorded two full-length award-winning albums, and toured the Mid-Atlantic from NY to VA until 2012. Picking up […]
The High Water Marks Return With Striking Guitar Sprawl On “Fantastic Machine”
The High Water Marks formed in 2003 when Hilarie Sidney and Per Ole Bratset met after an Apples in Stereo show in Oslo, Norway. The band recently followed up 13 years of being off the scene with a critically and commercially welcomed new album and then quickly came in hot with another batch of 13 […]
Trey Anastasio Posts Instagram Guitar Lessons
Budding or experienced guitar players out there, or really musicians who play any instrument, who have always wanted to take private lessons with Phish’s Trey Anastasio now have access to the next best thing. Anastasio now has posted two videos to his Instagram feed providing rudimentary music lessons, saying he wanted to pass on his knowledge because […]