
Slow Pulp’s ‘Yard’ Is Chock Full Of ’90s Buzz Goodness (ALBUM REVIEW)
The sophomore release from Slow Pulp is a collection of indie rock that is rooted in early 90’s nostalgia as Yard, released on Anti Records, is chock full of flannel
The sophomore release from Slow Pulp is a collection of indie rock that is rooted in early 90’s nostalgia as Yard, released on Anti Records, is chock full of flannel
Veteran journalist Katherine Yeske Taylor has teamed up with Backbeat Books (a division of Rowman & Littlefield) to release She’s a Badass: Women in Rock Shaping Feminism (on sale 1/16/24;
Nashville’s Jaime Wyatt has released her cover of The Grateful Dead’s iconic song “Althea” today as a way to connect with her late father and reflect on the innumerable times
Last night (September 27), the iconic punks Bad Religion took over The Majestic Ventura Theater in Ventura, California for the first show of their fall tour. Originally announced in early
Washington D.C. and its surrounding neighborhoods are synonymous with punk rock. This specific area of the country has produced some of the most groundbreaking bands the genre has ever seen,
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Just last week we brought you a trio recording with the bass-drum tandem of Scott Colley and Brian Blade. While those two have long been trio mates to saxophonist Benjamin
The core elements that stand between human intelligence and the emulated avatar of it—Artificial General Intelligence—are emotions and the concept of common sense reasoning. Let’s take a lesson from the
Dive into the beautifully strange and spellbinding new single, “Dreams Die” from Sun Kin and Pacing. Sun Kin narrates the track with a bare-bones and almost monotone approach as his
The Bergamot is back in style with their fresh new single, “Roll It Up”. Sweet harmonies drive the song, effortlessly ranging from low to high and back again, blending lyrical