
Kid Congo Powers Chronicles Life in Punk Rock with Memoir ‘Some New Kind of Kick’ (BOOK REVIEW)
In his new memoir Some Kind of Kick, Kid Congo Powers gives testament to a nonconventional life lived to the fullest.
In his new memoir Some Kind of Kick, Kid Congo Powers gives testament to a nonconventional life lived to the fullest.
“Why?”, the latest cosmic funk release from Ghost Funk Orchestra is a thick, swampy groove that’s captivating in its simplicity.
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Wilco has announced the band’s 12th album Cruel Country (originally released May 27th via online streaming)will be widely available in two disc LP and CD formats on January 20th via dBpm, available
The ever-evolving instrumental duo known as sunking is back with their second album and first full-length with their new label Anti Records, Smug is due out on November 18. The
When we published the first iteration of this article in 2019, Billy Strings was on the cusp of becoming a household name, having recently graduated to headlining slots at first-rate
The opening notes of a song can say so much and in the case of singer-songwriter Julia Sanders, she harkens back to the most passionate of modern folk that includes
Glide is offering an exclusive premiere of James Houlahan’s track “Back to the Start” off his upcoming album ‘Beyond the Borders.’
Glide spoke with Drowning Pool’s C.J. Pierce from the road about the band’s 25-year milestone and new album ‘Strike a Nerve’.
Anthony D’Amato’s first proper solo album in six years is a rumination on life, love, death, race, and more as the artist fuses probing lyrics with lots of instrumentation in indie-folk-rock style.