
VOLORES Lean Into Dark and Moody Sounds on Debut ‘Ages’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Nathan Maxwell is best known for his work as the bassist of Flogging Molly. When you learn that he has a new project, you might expect that it’s another punk
Nathan Maxwell is best known for his work as the bassist of Flogging Molly. When you learn that he has a new project, you might expect that it’s another punk
By the time Peter Case concludes the roughly forty-five minutes or so that is Doctor Moan, he has fully reconfigured a new persona for himself in line with the album’s title
In keeping with its artist billing, All Roads Lead Home is not a Neil Young and Crazy Horse album in the usual sense of the word. Rather than a group effort whereby the four-piece band
This is Ropeadope’s fifth installment of their acclaimed Experiment series. The leader, pianist Greg Spero (Spirit Fingers), very emphatically says that these are not bonus tracks from 2022’s The Chicago Experiment.
Australian garage rock trio Cable Ties is excited to announce their new album All Her Plans, due June 23 via Merge Records. Their third album and second for Merge, All Her Plans is the band’s fiery statement of
Run the Jewels, the venerated rap duo of Brooklyn’s EL-P & Atlanta’s Killer Mike, have announced RTJX – Celebrating 10 Years of Run The Jewels, a series of anniversary live events being presented in New York City, Atlanta, Chicago, and Los Angeles this Fall
Acclaimed trio boygenius (Julien Baker, Phoebe Bridgers, and Lucy Dacus) have unveiled plans for a summer North American headline tour.
Pixies and Modest Mouse announce they will be joining forces for the third and final leg of Pixies’ 2023 North American tour. With Special Guest Cat Power, the third leg kicks
Touring in promotion of their 2022 debut full-length album Save the Baby, Washington state indie rock outfit Enumclaw visited the nation’s capital last Thursday, March 23rd, playing to a packed
While the resurgence of vinyl can be seen discussed on almost every major music or financial blog available online, there is a subculture of the vinyl world that goes largely