Drain Return With New Album ‘Living Proof’ Out May 5th Via Epitaph
NorCal hardcore trio DRAIN have announced their highly anticipated sophomore album ‘LIVING PROOF’ due for release on May 5th via Epitaph Records, pre-order HERE. Produced by longtime friend and multi-instrumentalist Taylor Young (God’s Hate, Suicide Silence) and mixed by Jon Markson (Drug Church, Koyo), this is for anyone looking for some good, friendly, hardcore fun.
Django Django Announce Four Part Album ‘Off Planet’ Due June 16th
Django Django today has announced the release of ‘Off Planet’, an album in four parts, set for a full release on 16th June 2023 via Because Music. The fifth full-length studio album from the UK four-piece was conceptualised by Django Django co-founder and powerhouse Dave Maclean, buzzing on ufology as “a way to go beyond”, to […]
LISTEN: Yo La Tengo Share Sprawling Album Opener “Sinatra Drive Breakdown”
Ahead of the release of their new album, ‘This Stupid World’, on Friday, Yo La Tengo has shared the sprawling album opener, “Sinatra Drive Breakdown”
Andrew Gabbard Announces Country-Tinged Solo Album ‘Cedar City Sweetheart’
Andrew Gabbard has announced the release of his sophomore effort as a solo artist, Cedar City Sweetheart.
Sharon Van Etten Reveals ‘Tramp’ Anniversary Edition – Shares “Serpents” Video
Sharon Van Etten will be celebrating 11 years of Tramp, her classic Jagjaguwar debut, and has announced the Tramp (Anniversary Edition), out March 24th. Tramp was produced by The National’s Aaron Dessner (Taylor Swift, Girl in Red), marking one of his earliest production credits, and was a true breakthrough for Van Etten.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Hip Hop: Revisiting Who Made The Cut & Who Missed
Glide has gone through and found every hip-hop act that has been nominated for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and all the acts that made it in.
Greg Ward’s Rogue Parade Hits High Notes On ‘Dion’s Quest’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Saxophonist and composer Greg Ward and his five-piece ensemble Rogue Parade follow up 2019’s acclaimed Stomping Off From Greenwood (Greenleaf), with Dion’s Quest, the inaugural release from Ward’s own Sugah Hoof Records. this Altoist Ward plays alongside the vibrant rhythm section of bassist Matt Ulery and drummer Quin Kirchner, further enhanced by the rare quintet sound of twin guitarists Matt Gold and Dave Miller. Ward’s tenure as a […]
The Runaway Grooms’ Zach Gilliam on How Touring Shaped Their EP ‘This Road’ (INTERVIEW)
The Runaway Grooms are a Colorado-based band who began large-scale touring right after the pandemic lifted and played a large number of shows in 2021 and 2022. The experience was a crash-course in many lessons about supporting each other, and themselves, under demanding conditions. The experiences of this time shaped their upcoming EP, This Road, […]
flipturn Bring Vibrant Indie Rock to Baltimore, MD (PHOTOS)
On Sunday, February 5th, Florida indie rockers flipturn hit the 8×10 in Baltimore, Maryland.
LISTEN: Dari Bay Nails Wilco Buzzed Songwriting On “Same Old Bumpy Road”
Right from the starting snare hits Dari Bay brings the energy up and leaves it there to ride out the two-and-a-half minutes of indie pop bliss that “Same Old Bumpy Road” has to offer. There’s such a well-loved pop sensibility to a song like this that it’s not easy to make it fresh, but Dari […]
LISTEN: Maita Drops Sincere Brevity On ” “Honey, Have I Lost It All?”
Once a song has seen a few hundred stages, a handful of musicians, and been produced and processed through dozens of mics and effects it can take shape quite differently than its original conception. Portland OR songwriter Maita intends to retcon that with her latest release “Honey, Have I Lost It All?” The first release of […]
50 Years Ago Today – The Stooges Release Third Studio Album ‘Raw Power’
St. Paul & The Broken Bones Announce New Album ‘Angels In Science Fiction’
Angels in Science Fiction, the new album from St. Paul & The Broken Bones, is set for release April 21 via ATO Records.
Foo Fighters, The Killers, Greta Van Fleet, Weezer Lead 2023 Sea.Hear.Now Festival Lineup
Sea.Hear.Now has announced its 2023 lineup featuring Foo Fighters, The Killers, Greta Van Fleet, Weezer, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Mt. Joy, Sheryl Crow, The Beach Boys and more. The world-class festival will return to North Beach Asbury Park and Bradley Park in Ashbury Park NJ on September 16-17, 2023, with over 25 artists, three stages, a surf contest and a celebration of the […]
Nickel Creek Returns With Spring Tour
GRAMMY Award-winning trio, Nickel Creek—mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins and guitarist Sean Watkins—will return to the road this spring with their first headline tour since 2014.
Washington DC’s Songbyrd Serves Up Shows, Vinyl & All Things Good (THESE WALLS)
Over the years we have seen venues shape up and improve their standards and practices, but there is still plenty of room left to innovate, that’s where Washington DC’s Songbyrd comes in.
Tennis Stretches Its Understated Song Beauty On Infectious ‘Pollen’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Throughout the first five Tennis albums, duo Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley have mastered their own unique style of indie pop.
The Disco Biscuits Bring Horns & Unique Trancefusion Sound To Washington D.C.’s Anthem (SHOW REVIEW)
The Disco Biscuits have always been something of an enigma. Even now, just two years shy of their thirtieth anniversary, the Philadelphia-based quartet continues to carve their own path in the jamband world’s increasingly homogenous musical landscape with their innovative “trancefusion” sound.
2023 Grammy Award Winners: Wet Leg, Brandi Carlile, Bonnie Raitt & More Win Big
Last night (February 5) marked the annual return of the Grammys as the ceremony celebrated its 65th year with arguably their biggest show to date. The Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles saw a healthy mixture of fresh faces and legendary acts all sit under one room to celebrate some of the great releases of the […]
20 Years Later: Revisiting 50 Cent’s Breakthrough Debut LP ‘Get Rich or Die Tryin’
It is safe to say that in 2023, 50 Cent has become bigger than music. His self-assured cockiness has given birth to countless classic internet moments that still can be seen in group chats and timelines regardless of your affiliation to his discography.