SONG PREMIERE: Natalia Clavier (Thievery Corporation) Drops  Eric Hilton & ETHNO (Jeff Franca) Helmed “Underwater” Remixes

SONG PREMIERE: Natalia Clavier (Thievery Corporation) Drops Eric Hilton & ETHNO (Jeff Franca) Helmed “Underwater” Remixes

Tomorrow, Natalia Clavier of electronic musical group Thievery Corporation shares a new EP entitled Underwater Remixed, featuring two remixes of her brand new solo single, “Underwater.” Today, Glide is premiering (below) the two remixes helmed by Eric Hilton, one half of the duo that composes Thievery Corporation, and ETHNO, the solo project of the band’s drummer, […]

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John Scofield Delivers First True Solo Guitar Album Via ‘John Scofield’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

John Scofield Delivers First True Solo Guitar Album Via ‘John Scofield’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

John Scofield has gone in many different directions during the course of his storied fifty-year-plus career, but one route he’s never taken is the one leading to the recording of a true solo guitar album. But his second outing for ECM Records is the optimum opportunity for such a trek,  if for no other reason […]

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The Builders And The Butchers Deliver Cohesive and Impactful Songs on ‘Hell & High Water’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The Builders And The Butchers Deliver Cohesive and Impactful Songs on ‘Hell & High Water’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

It’s been five years since The Builders And The Butchers last put out a record, but Hell & High Water – their latest – more than makes up for the delay. The band formed in Portland, but the members are now spread out and separated by state boundaries and an ocean in one case. Getting […]

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Peter Donovan Pens Character-Driven, Genre-crossing Tunes on Solo Debut ‘This Better Be Good’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Peter Donovan Pens Character-Driven, Genre-crossing Tunes on Solo Debut ‘This Better Be Good’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

After a decade spent fronting the Seattle-based indie band All The Real Girls, Peter Donovan is finally out with his first solo effort, an impressive collection of character-driven songs that manages to be more personal than any of his previous efforts. His knack for storytelling brings to mind everyone from Springsteen to Randy Newman, but […]

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WATCH: Lucius Performs “Dance Around It” On ‘Colbert’ With Sheryl Crow & Celisse

WATCH: Lucius Performs “Dance Around It” On ‘Colbert’ With Sheryl Crow & Celisse

Lucius performed their new song, “Dance Around It,” Tuesday night on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” with special guests Sheryl Crow and Celisse (Ghosts of the Forest). Check it out below.. “Dance Around It” is from the band’s acclaimed new album, Second Nature, which was released last month via Mom + Pop Music (U.S. and Mexico), Dine Alone (Canada), Second Nature Records/Secretly Distribution (RoW. Produced […]

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LISTEN: Tim Heidecker Shares Blazing & Twangy New Single “Punch in the Gut”

LISTEN: Tim Heidecker Shares Blazing & Twangy New Single “Punch in the Gut”

Tim Heidecker presents a new single, “Punch in the Gut,” from his recently-announced album High School, out June 24th on Spacebomb Records. Following lead single “Buddy,” “Punch in the Gut” has a country twang, with a blazing guitar and a layered chorus. “This one started while thinking about how Warren Zevon might approach a high school parking lot, […]

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LISTEN: Emmi Maaria Evokes Kate Bush & Tori Amos On Lush “I move deeper wading into the waters”

Emmi Maaria is a London-based singer, violist, and composer with broad experience in both classical and contemporary music. She was introduced to music at the age of six when she started violin lessons in Finland. Later Emmi Maaria studied music and singing in Freiburg, Germany at the University of Arts and Applied Sciences, later going […]

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LISTEN: Stark Instrumentation & Expressive Vocals Shine On Ben Zaidi’s “Jerusalem”

LISTEN: Stark Instrumentation & Expressive Vocals Shine On Ben Zaidi’s “Jerusalem”

Born and raised in Seattle to a mixed-heritage family (his father is Jewish and his mother’s family is from Pakistan), Ben Zaidi crafted his stage name to honor his unique background. Taking influence from lyrical greats (Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell, especially), and imbuing folk compositions with hip-hop and electronic elements, Zaidi recorded his new […]

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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Weekend One In Photos: Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Who, Lionel Richie & More

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Weekend One In Photos: Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Who, Lionel Richie & More

The first weekend of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival took place on April 29, 30, and May 1, 2002. With 12 stages and a vast array of genres, there was plenty to capture via the camera lens, and Andy J. Gordon sent over the winners from the Blues, Jazz, and Heritage tents including […]

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WATCH: The Black Crowes Take On The Temptations’ “Papa Was A Rolling Stone: On ‘Jimmy Kimmel’

WATCH: The Black Crowes Take On The Temptations’ “Papa Was A Rolling Stone: On ‘Jimmy Kimmel’

The Black Crowes take on the Temptations classic in promotion of their latest collection of cover songs out today.  The Black Crowes celebrated the release of their latest EP, 1972, on Jimmy Kimmel last night with a faithful version of the iconic “Papa was a Rolling Stone”. In many ways, 1972 was a landmark year in pop music, and […]

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The Who Hits Back with Hit-filled Show in Austin, TX (PHOTOS)

The Who Hits Back with Hit-filled Show in Austin, TX (PHOTOS)

On Tuesday, May 3rd, The Who brought their The Who Hits Back! tour to the brand new Moody Center arena in Austin, Texas.

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Kelsey Waldon Announces New Album ‘No Regular Dog’, Shares Video for “Sweet Little Girl”

Kelsey Waldon Announces New Album ‘No Regular Dog’, Shares Video for “Sweet Little Girl”

Acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician Kelsey Waldon will release her highly anticipated new album, No Regular Dog, August 12 via Oh Boy Records. In advance of the release, new song, “Sweet Little Girl,” is debuting today. Of the song, Waldon shares, “‘Sweet Little Girl’ is in part about me, but perhaps it’s also about you. […]

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On ‘Endless Rooms’ Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Graduate To Grandoise Blast of Layered Effects (ALBUM REVIEW)

On ‘Endless Rooms’ Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever Graduate To Grandoise Blast of Layered Effects (ALBUM REVIEW)

The newest release from Australia-based Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever is a grandiose blast of modern electro-pop/indie rock as the group used the pandemic lockdown to expand their sound. Endless Rooms is covered in layers of guitar effects, electro synths, and bumpin’ rhythms. The band was stir-crazy recording this album, chomping at the bit to take […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: Kaurna Cronin Navigates Treacherous, Beautiful Terrain with Indie Rock Cool on “Never Said”

VIDEO PREMIERE: Kaurna Cronin Navigates Treacherous, Beautiful Terrain with Indie Rock Cool on “Never Said”

With his natural ability to conjure rich imagery and intense emotional responses through stirring folk-rock experiences, multi-award-winning folks man Kaurna Cronin is back with brand new single “Never Said” and its eye-catching video accompaniment – both out on May 6th. Celebrated as an aficionado of contemporary folk, Kaurna Cronin is continuing to enthral audiences and […]

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Eminem, Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie, Pat Benatar, Eurythmics, Judas Priest, Carly Simon Earn 2022 Rock and Roll of Fame Induction

Eminem, Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie, Pat Benatar, Eurythmics, Judas Priest, Carly Simon Earn 2022 Rock and Roll of Fame Induction

The 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees have been announced, including Eminem, Dolly Parton, Duran Duran, Lionel Richie, Pat Benatar, Eurythmics, and Carly Simon. In what is a rather un-rock and roll year of artists considering the potential – the following nominees will not make it: Beck, A Tribe Called Quest, Rage Against the Machine, Kate Bush, […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: Wood Willow Brings Southern Blues & Gritty Soul On “Southern Intentions”

VIDEO PREMIERE: Wood Willow Brings Southern Blues & Gritty Soul On “Southern Intentions”

“This is the only true duet on the album, which made it an exciting one to write,” says the members of Wood Willow about the title track off their just-released album Southern Intentions. This serves as quite the refreshing take, where the band’s primal instincts create an album full of bluegrass on Zeppelin-fueled rock and […]

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Ten Years Ago Today – Adam Yauch (MCA) of The Beastie Boys Dies at 47

Ten Years Ago Today – Adam Yauch (MCA) of The Beastie Boys Dies at 47

Ten years ago today (5/4/12), Adam Yauch (MCA) of The Beastie Boys died at the too-young age of 47 from cancer. Yauch with his gravelly vocals made for a distinct voice in the definitive hip-hop trio and also sported impressive chops as a bassist. But more importantly, Yauch was a…
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Anders Osborne, Galactic, Lettuce Serve Up Smokin’ Club Show During Jazz Fest Week (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Anders Osborne, Galactic, Lettuce Serve Up Smokin’ Club Show During Jazz Fest Week (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

It has been three long years, but the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is back after cancellations, delays, and disappointments due to the pandemic. While the 2022 edition of the festival itself takes place from April 29 to May 1 and May 5-8, the clubs, special event venues, and outdoor parks abound with live […]

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LP & Nick Leng Win Over Philadelphia’s Fillmore With Spirited Rock & Pop (PHOTOS)

LP & Nick Leng Win Over Philadelphia’s Fillmore With Spirited Rock & Pop (PHOTOS)

LP made their way to Philadelphia’s Fillmore on May 1st in support of their newest album Churches. LP brought along South African artist Nick Leng whose dreamy indie-pop and charismatic appearance won over the tough Philly audience. The setlist for the night was heavy on the new album, as LP switched off between guitar and […]

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France-Based Senegalese Bassist, Vocalist Alune Wade Fuses Music of Ethiopia and Egypt on ‘Sultan’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

France-Based Senegalese Bassist, Vocalist Alune Wade Fuses Music of Ethiopia and Egypt on ‘Sultan’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

France-based Sengalese virtuosic bassist, vocalist, and composer Alune Wade packs several musical and cultural strains as well as socio-political issues these dozen songs that represent a journey, a blend of East African and Middle Eastern music, centered directly on Ethiopia and Egypt to forge a unique sound. The genesis for this is the many readings […]

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