The Fruit Trees is a recording project by Johnny Rafter. Their debut album “Weather” will be released on cassette and streaming in the coming months through the boutique label flower
In what seems like a well-deserved, never-ending victory lap for the legendary Wilco, the band took the stage last night (3/29) on Late Night with Seth Meyers for a performance
Austin’s relationship with psych rock is as legitimate as they come. From the 13th Floor Elevators to The Black Angels and the Levitation Festival, Texas’ cool city surely knows how
Boygenius is composed of three incredibly strong songwriters, although that’s not how they maneuver through their debut album.
On The Price of Progress, The Hold Steady is fully locked in as they deliver an evolved, cinematic offering of their barroom tales of relationship hardships around broken hearts calcified by more than recreational drug use.
The combined versatility of Jody Stephens and Luther Russell, a/k/a/ Those Pretty Wrongs, is the definition of synergy in actio
The frenetic title track off of Wild Child’s fifth LP has some pretty dark origins. “End Of the World” was written towards the end of the massive 2021 ice storm
Con Brio is a seven-piece band that makes music at the intersection of soul, rock‘n’roll, pop and R&B. A Bay Area institution with an international following, the band has spent
What began as a plan for a live performance at London’s Barbican in honor of the 50th anniversary of Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew in early 2020, inevitably postponed by the pandemic evolved into this massive 2LP project London Brew.
Anyone who’s followed the music scene in the Pacific Northwest has heard murmurs from scenester friends about the lowkey cool of Boise’s Treefort Music Festival, which consumes the Idaho capitol