
The Sadies Remain Triumphant with Guest-packed Portland, OR Performance (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
If there is such a thing as a band’s band, The Sadies are it. For going on three decades, the Toronto group has been cutting through the fog with their
If there is such a thing as a band’s band, The Sadies are it. For going on three decades, the Toronto group has been cutting through the fog with their
Focus too hard on the vocals of Angela Petrilli and you might be taken to a mysterious blues jam where the likes of Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, and Joan Armatrading
Peter Gabriel announces details for his long-awaited North American leg of i/o – The Tour, a 2023 run across Europe and North America this spring and fall. Produced by Live Nation, the newly
On March 10th Canadian indie outfit Ten Kills the Pack will release Thank You For Trying, a concept album that tells the story of ‘the artist’s journey’ in two acts.
In 2020, Rudy De Anda moved his homebase out of California for the first time. He was headed East. Somewhere in the back of the U-Haul, among the boxes and
Moving On Skiffle reflects Van Morrison as inspired as we’ve ever heard him, certainly since his two albums in 2018 with the late Joey DeFrancesco (You’re Driving me Crazy and The Prophet Speaks).
On their third effort, Rides On, The Nude Party producing themselves for the first time manage to create their most consistent album yet. The vibes may be a little chiller,
Austin, Texas-based rockers White Denim brought an expanded lineup to Portland, Oregon’s Wonder Ballroom on Friday, March 3rd. Frontman/guitarist James Petralli led the sextet through a spirited set that encompassed
As we inch closer to the highly anticipated collaborative album from Black Thought and El Michels Affair, the duo gives us another sneak peek into their upcoming LP. Glorious Game
Catbird Music Festival has shared the lineup for this year’s inaugural edition of the new two-day camping festival, taking place August 19-20 at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, NY, marking the