Bob Weir & Wolf Bros Announce Winter Tour
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros—led by Weir alongside Don Was, Jay Lane and Jeff Chimenti have announced a lengthy winter 2023 tour
Glide’s 20 Best Hip Hop Albums Of 2022: Denzel Curry, Fly Anakin, Action Bronson, Freddie Gibbs, Mavi & More
Glide combed through these releases to put together The Glide 20: Hip-hop Edition, our take on what are the best 20 albums that came from the genre in the 2022. We present our list in alphabetical order below;
SONG/VIDEO PREMIERE: The Sarandons Drop Big-Hearted Choruses, Guitar Leads & Hooks On Inviting “So Long”
Heartland Canadian indie rockers The Sarandons are working to change the way we hear hummable rock on their debut full-length album Sightlines, out on January 27th.
Cloud Nothings Bring Propulsive ‘Attack on Memory’ 10th Anniversary Show To San Francisco’s The Independent (SHOW REVIEW)
Cloud Nothings stormed through The Independent in San Francisco on Wednesday, November 30th with a characteristically melodic and propulsive set. Celebrating the 10th anniversary of breakout record Attack on Memory, they played the album in full, along with choice singles from their decade-plus-long career.
Marc Myers Reveals the Stories Behind Iconic Tunes on ‘Anatomy of 55 More Songs’ (BOOK REVIEW)
In 2016, journalist and author Marc Myers released Anatomy of a Song, a collection of essays and interviews with artists about some of their iconic songs and the songwriting process behind those songs. The collection originally ran as a column in the Wall Street Journal before being compiled into a book. As the column continued, […]
Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers Are Looking For Joy In A ‘Painted World’ (INTERVIEW)
Glide spoke with Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers about their new EP Painted World, making music videos and more.
Grammy Album Of The Year Winner Odds
With the year coming to the end, every music fan is crafting their “Best of The Year” list, but no list is as important as this year’s Grammy nominations. People are hedging their bets as to who will win the biggest category of them all, Album of The Year. This category is consistently the most […]
What’s the Future of Home Entertainment? (A Closer Look)
The landscape of home entertainment is constantly changing and evolving. Back in the old days, it consisted of sitting around the living room fire with a radio playing in the background. Now, it’s all about Netflix, subscription-based services, and 4K televisions (but that’s barely scratching the surface). Moving into the future, some of these trends […]
Pond Supplies Enchanting Mix Of Psych-Pop Jams & Walloping Grooves at Webster Hall (SHOW REVIEW)
Australian psychedelic outfit Pond is no stranger to the stage, but as their music has morphed and shifted over the years so too has their presence as a live band.
Pantera Performs First Show Since 2001 With ‘Cowboys From Hell’ & ‘Vulgar Display’ Packed Setlist (RECAP)
Last night (November 2) at the Hell & Heaven Metal Festival at Foro Pegaso in Toluca, Mexico, a freshly half reunited, yet newly reconstructed Pantera played their first under the band’s banner in over 20 years.
LISTEN: On “Arrow” Hubert Murray Brings Distorted Old-Timey Folk & Blues Gold
Hubert Murray is a Galway-born, Tullamore-based musician. His Distorted-Folk sound evolved from being lost in a house of mix-tapes and stacks of old folk & blues records. He sifted through each one, de-composing their lyrics and melodies. Hubert’s songs feature lost loves, inner demons, compulsive liars & daydreamers. On his latest single “Arrow”, Hubert Murray […]
LISTEN: Marthe Halvorson Molds Expansive Musical Blanket of Hope On “For The Dreamers & the Bold”
Reminding one of the famous David Bowie lines “homo sapiens have outgrown their use”, Marthe Halvorsen’s latest single “For The Dreamers & the Bold” goes on to say that humans “don’t make sense anymore.” In so many ways both of these lines are right but both of them exist within the confines of a medium […]
LISTEN: Pantera Makes Stage Return With Live Soundcheck
For the first time in over 20 years, Pantera returns to the stage. The band was caught sound-checking at the Hell & Heaven Metal Fest set to kick off tonight (December 2), this will be the first time any member of the original Pantera lineup will play under the band’s banner since 2001. The return […]
Alt-J Announces 10th Anniversary ‘An Awesome Wave’ Tour
Today alt-J announces a tour celebrating the 10th anniversary of their Mercury Prize-winning debut album, An Awesome Wave. Starting in March of 2023, each show on the tour will feature a full performance of the album for the first time in the US
GG Allin: Live. Fast. Die Biopic Forthcoming
The crude and obscure career of GG Allin is set to be documented in a forthcoming biopic directed by Jonas Åkerlund. Åkerlund is also the director of the much-talked-about documentary on the 90’s Norwegian Black Metal Scene, Lords of Chaos.
LISTEN: The Milk Carton Kids Share Delicately Rich “When You’re Gone”
Grammy-nominated duo The Milk Carton Kids are premiering their newest single “When You’re Gone” which hails from the band’s forthcoming record, due in early 2023 (additional details will be arriving soon).
Blue Note Announces New Titles For 2023 Classic Vinyl Reissue Series: Grant Green, Herbie Hancock & More
Blue Note Records has announced the next run of titles in the Classic Vinyl Reissue Series, which presents affordable 180g all-analog vinyl reissues in standard packaging that are mastered by Kevin Gray from the original master tapes and manufactured at Optimal.
‘Harvest Time’ Gives Viewers Engrossing Footage Of Artist’s Breakthrough 1972 Recording (FILM REVIEW)
It’s not absolutely necessary to be familiar with Neil Young’s history to enjoy Harvest Time, but it helps.
Fats Domino’s Last Public Performance- ‘Live at Tipitinas’ Arrives On Vinyl (ALBUM REVIEW)
The newest release from Tipitina’s Record Club is Fats Domino’s last public performance, recorded in May 2007 at the historic uptown venue. On Live at Tipitina’s the New Orleans legend performs with his full band and takes on classic cuts that helped define rock and roll.
LISTEN: Ryan Wayne Grabs Inspiration From John Prine On Folk Waltz “Wherever You Land”
Inspired by the loss of John Prine back in the already miserable days of 2020, “Wherever You Land” from Ryan Wayne is a beautifully arranged folk waltz that showcases an ethereal arrangement and soaring CSN&Y-inspired melodies that will be sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone that gives it a spin. Wayne’s musical family […]