LISTEN: Public Image Ltd Shares “Hawaii” First New Track Since 2015

LISTEN: Public Image Ltd Shares “Hawaii” First New Track Since 2015

For the first time since their 2015 LP, Public Image Ltd graces the world with a new track. “Hawaii” doubles as the John Lydon-led band’s bid to represent Ireland in 2023’s Eurovision Contest. Along with the single, the band will be performing “Hawaii” on The Late Late Show on February 3, and performing the song live is also a part of the bid. 

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Red Hot Chili Peppers, Post Malone, Lizzo, Duran Duran, Billy Strings, Leon Bridges Lead BottleRock Napa Valley Festival Lineup

Red Hot Chili Peppers, Post Malone, Lizzo, Duran Duran, Billy Strings, Leon Bridges Lead BottleRock Napa Valley Festival Lineup

BottleRock Napa Valley presented by JaM Cellars, announces the 2023 10th Anniversary festival lineup today, featuring over 75 musical acts including headline artists Red Hot Chili Peppers, Post Malone, Lizzo, Duran Duran, Lil Nas X, and The Smashing Pumpkins. The 3-day music, wine, craft brew and culinary festival will take place in the heart of the City […]

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The New Pornographers Sign To Merge- Announce New Album ‘Continue As A Guest’ Out March 31

The New Pornographers Sign To Merge- Announce New Album ‘Continue As A Guest’ Out March 31

Continue as a Guest, the new album from The New Pornographers, is set for release on March 31st via Merge Records – their first for their new label. The first single, “Really Really Light,” is out today with an accompanying video directed by Christian Cerezo.

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The Instrumental Genius Of Mac Demarco: Choosing The Flat Brimmer’s Ten Best Arrangements

The Instrumental Genius Of Mac Demarco: Choosing The Flat Brimmer’s Ten Best Arrangements

In preparation for Demarco’s upcoming instrumental project, Glide dug through his discography to find his 10 best arrangements so far. Check out our picks below: 

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SONG PREMIERE: 25 Years In The Making, Mike Stinson & Johnny Irion Share Courageous Rocker ” Working My Way Down”

SONG PREMIERE: 25 Years In The Making, Mike Stinson & Johnny Irion Share Courageous Rocker ” Working My Way Down”

“25 years in the making” almost sounds like some kind of an exaggerated tale of two hombres looking to catch some musical sympathy. But for Mike Stinson and Johnny Irion, these two troubadours would never stretch a tale to get listens- in fact, they’ve jointly worked harder than almost anyone in the Americana/Country scene.

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80 Years Ago Today – The Late Scott Walker Was Born

80 Years Ago Today – The Late Scott Walker Was Born

80 years ago today (1/9/43), the late Scott Walker was born. Described by the BBC upon his death as “one of the most enigmatic and influential figures in rock history”, Walker had a voice quite unlike anyone else, that roared that of underground genius where he touched then risque topics…
SONG PREMIERE: Eddie 9V’s “Beg, Borrow and Steal” is a Pleading Soul Jaunt

SONG PREMIERE: Eddie 9V’s “Beg, Borrow and Steal” is a Pleading Soul Jaunt

As far back as he can remember, Capricorn Studios was calling Eddie 9V. As a kid scanning the sleeves of his favorite vinyl records, this fabled facility in Macon, Georgia, was always the secret ingredient, adding a little grit and honey to every song born on its floor. Capricorn and the bands who blew through […]

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KB Boyce on The Nastyfacts Reissue ‘Drive My Car,’ Building Communities in Music and More (INTERVIEW)

KB Boyce on The Nastyfacts Reissue ‘Drive My Car,’ Building Communities in Music and More (INTERVIEW)

Left For Dead Records recently reissued what had become an underground classic in Punk music, a handful of songs known as Drive My Car, from the New York-based teen band Nastyfacts. The songs had appeared on compilations occasionally, but primarily circulated as bootlegs throughout the 40 years since they were recorded during the inception of […]

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WATCH: Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway Serve Up Smokin’ Version Of “Crooked Tree” On ‘Kimmel’

WATCH: Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway Serve Up Smokin’ Version Of “Crooked Tree” On ‘Kimmel’

Continuing her hot streak, Tuttle made her late-night TV debut with a performance of the title track from her 2022 album

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70 Years Ago Today – The Late Malcolm Young Was Born

70 Years Ago Today – The Late Malcolm Young Was Born

70 years ago today (1/6/53), the late Malcolm Young (co-founder of AC/DC) was born. Young alongside his younger brother Angus provided a loud bluesy rhythmic stomp quite unlike anything heard in rock, while Malcolm provided some of the most endearing and growling rhythm guitar lines in hard rock- earning him…
LISTEN: Peter Gabriel Returns With Propulsive New Song “Panopticom”

LISTEN: Peter Gabriel Returns With Propulsive New Song “Panopticom”

It’s been decades now since Peter Gabriel last released a new album and the wait is over as 2023 will usher in the spectral-voiced frontman’s forthcoming album i/o. With that release, Gabriel has released the propulsive “Panopticom” which could have come from 1982’s diverse Security.

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LISTEN: Bobby Weir Shares Live Version Of “Greatest Story Ever Told” Featuring Tyler Childers

LISTEN: Bobby Weir Shares Live Version Of “Greatest Story Ever Told” Featuring Tyler Childers

Bobby Weir has shared a live version of “Greatest Story Ever Told” featuring Tyler Childers, recorded at the very special Radio City Music Hall performances last year celebrating his beloved debut solo album, Ace. For two nights at the legendary venue, Weir and his band—Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros featuring The Wolfpack and Barry Sless on pedal steel—performed the entire album live and welcomed a number of special guests, including Childers and Brittney Spencer.          

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WATCH: IDLES Deliver Illuminating Version Of “The Wheel” On ‘Fallon’

WATCH: IDLES Deliver Illuminating Version Of “The Wheel” On ‘Fallon’

. On the heels of the band stepping into an even brighter spotlight, they crash-landed on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon for a menacing performance of the CRAWLER track “The Wheel”. 

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Iggy Pop Keeps Hard-Hitting Avengence Alive Via Swaggering ‘Every Loser’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Iggy Pop Keeps Hard-Hitting Avengence Alive Via Swaggering ‘Every Loser’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Iggy Pop is never one to sit still for very long. The tanned, shirtless, leather-faced frontman has been playing with his sound for so long that each new album feels like a comeback attempt, but with the solid Every Loser, Pop, and company delivers a smattering of the styles he has used over the years with success and professional sheen. 

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50 Years Ago Today – Bruce Springsteen Released Debut Studio Album ‘Greetings From Asbury Park N.J.’

50 Years Ago Today – Bruce Springsteen Released Debut Studio Album ‘Greetings From Asbury Park N.J.’

50 years ago today (1/5/73), Bruce Springsteen released his debut studio album Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. As primitive as the scenic postcard that framed the album cover, Greetings featured the singles “Blinded by the Light” and “Spirit in the Night, while the musicians on it included a pre-E Street…
VIDEO PREMIERE: Erik Vincent Huey (The Surreal McCoys) Boozes the Day Away with Honky Tonker “Drink All Day”

VIDEO PREMIERE: Erik Vincent Huey (The Surreal McCoys) Boozes the Day Away with Honky Tonker “Drink All Day”

Erik Vincent Huey drinks the day away in the video for “Drink All Day” off his upcoming solo debut ‘Appalachian Gothic’.

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Wannabe Reviews Isaac Hoskins’ ‘Bender’

Wannabe Reviews Isaac Hoskins’ ‘Bender’

In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Bender, the new album from Isaac Hoskins, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):

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Ramsey Lewis Interprets The Beatles, Playing Solo On Posthumous ‘The Beatles Songbook’ (ALBUM REVIEW

Ramsey Lewis Interprets The Beatles, Playing Solo On Posthumous ‘The Beatles Songbook’ (ALBUM REVIEW

Covering Beatles songs is certainly not new, not new to jazz, and not even new to the late Ramsey Lewis, who was during the mop head four’s heyday in the mid-sixties.

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LISTEN: On “Ash In The Sky,” Carrie Biell Mixes Chamber Pop & Lush Brand Of Americana

LISTEN: On “Ash In The Sky,” Carrie Biell Mixes Chamber Pop & Lush Brand Of Americana

As a twin and daughter of Deaf parents, her upbringing was anything but ordinary. Carrie Biell came out as a teenager, and after connecting with other Queer artists, music became the outlet that found her a home in Seattle’s expansive indie rock scene. At 20 years old, her first solo release in 2001 Symphony of Sirens launched […]

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LISTEN: Adventureland Echoes Dawes & Delivers Strong Instrumental Restraint On “Sun/Body”

LISTEN: Adventureland Echoes Dawes & Delivers Strong Instrumental Restraint On “Sun/Body”

“Sun/Body”, the latest single from Little Rock’s Arkansas indie-rockers Adventureland, is a moody and surprisingly lush ballad that finds triumph in its instrumental restraint and rich vocal harmonies reminiscent of Dawes. The band comes together in an egoless blend that encapsulates the understated beauty that lies in the ever-present uncertainty of the human condition. “Sun/Body” is off of Adventureland’s […]

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