
Fender Announces Jerry Garcia Alligator (1970-73) Stratocaster Remake
While most people think of “Wolf” and “Tiger” when hearing about Jerry Garcia’s famous guitars that made that sweet tone, which built its own genre; however there is an earlier
While most people think of “Wolf” and “Tiger” when hearing about Jerry Garcia’s famous guitars that made that sweet tone, which built its own genre; however there is an earlier
Whitney will release their new album, SPARK, on September 16th via Secretly Canadian. Today, they present two new singles and lyric videos, “Memory” and “County Lines,” both of which find the band grappling
Just when we thought we heard all the nuggets uncovered from the strongest era in rock history, another gem has been uncovered from the 1970s. Cincinnati, OH-based rock band Mad Anthony is
With Billy Strings leading the charge of a reinvigorated interest in the possibilities of bluegrass with sell-out shows and eye-opening collaborations, a cello player out of Boston is daringly taking
The self-titled debut from Thee Sacred Souls is a collection of original “souldies”, throwing it back in smooth style as they gorgeously sing about love and life. The Daptone Records
Santa Barbara-based indie-rock project Plastic Harpoons recently announced a new LP entitled Modern World (out October 21 via Lolipop Records). Glide is premiering the record’s title track, “Modern World,” a
Alto saxophonist and composer Miguel Zenón is best known for combining innovation with the folkloric and traditional music of his native Puerto Rico. Zenón has been prolific recently both as
Sam Wright is a Brooklyn-based artist that makes music at the intersection of lo-fi pop and surf-rock. His newest EP, Seasons was written over the course of 2020 and 2021
If you had paid any mind to the L.A. hip-hop scene that was blossoming in the early 2000s, you’ve probably heard the name, Madlib. Madlib is the Oxnard-breed multi-hyphenate whose
Born in Vermont and raised outside of Boston, Maryanna Devlin moved to Manhattan after high school to study acting, where she fell in love with the transitive power of art, eventually