
Lukas Nelson & POTR Announce 2024 Headline Tour
Lukas Nelson and his longtime band POTR have confirmed a long list of tour dates for 2024. Coming off the release of their critically acclaimed LP Sticks and Stones, Nelson
Lukas Nelson and his longtime band POTR have confirmed a long list of tour dates for 2024. Coming off the release of their critically acclaimed LP Sticks and Stones, Nelson
Music has always been at the center of communities and Fandiem looks to build that community even stronger. The charitable fundraising platform has announced its lineup for Giving SZN ‘23
Breaking an 8-year hiatus, Sean O’Hagan’s project The High Llamas returns with “Hey Panda”, the title track from their upcoming LP set to be released on March 29. The album
Hey You is a new Glide column where we touch base with artists out of the “spotlight” from their “prominent” prior bands. Seeing how an artist’s creativity adapts to different mediums is one
Step into the twangy and high-energy alt-country world of “Aloneness” from Kansas-based, The Roseline. A simple and forward-facing approach, The Roseline brings a breath of fresh air to the over-occupied Americana space with a tasteful musical
Jak Lizard has spent his time working in studios with some of his favorite producers and artists while working to define his own sound. After collaborating with GRAMMY-winner Brasstracks for
Just days before his anticipated new album, the legendary Peter Gabriel releases “Live and Let Live”. This single will be the last before his expansive new LP, i/o releases this
2023 might best be remembered musically for the fact that most genre-pushing artists have still remained in the indie status quo- despite any effort. Mikaela Davis (pictured above) proved a
Chico Hamilton came to prominence as the drummer for jazz greats like Count Basie, Duke Ellington, and Lena Horne before becoming a band leader in the mid-1950s. The Master by
For over twenty years, Fearless Records has been releasing their Punk Goes… compilation albums featuring punk, emo, metalcore, and post-hardcore bands performing covers. It all began with Punk Goes Metal