
GOLDEN AGE THURSDAY: Big Pun “Still Not A Player” at ‘Showtime At The Apollo’ 1998
It is a rite of passage for every hip-hop fan to hear Big Pun’s 1998 debut Capital Punishment. It would be hard to consider yourself a fan of hip-hop’s history
It is a rite of passage for every hip-hop fan to hear Big Pun’s 1998 debut Capital Punishment. It would be hard to consider yourself a fan of hip-hop’s history
Weekends was formed in Baltimore in 2008 by Adam Lempel and Brendan Sullivan. They switch off guitar and drums and played with bands like Future Islands, Dan Deacon, and Beach
30 years ago Meat Puppets released their iconic Too High to Die LP just months before their heralded performance with Nirvana on MTV Unplugged in New York for three of
25 albums and a few decades into his career, Gruff Rhys shows no signs of slowing down. The multi-faceted pop excentric who once led Super Furry Animals takes a nomadic
Scottish singer-songwriter Malcolm MacWatt is here to remind us that poignant, oft visceral protest songs via folk music live on in this century. He is an angry, thoughtful writer with
Close your eyes and fall backward into the technicolored plushness of Family Habits. The father-son soulful duo creates jazz-leaning arrangements with melodies that lean towards neo-soul for an amalgamation of
Instrumental-trio The Messthetics joins forces with acclaimed jazz-saxophonist James Brandon Lewis for their forthcoming self-titled album, The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis. The album is set to release on March 15th via
The South by Southwest® Music Festival (SXSW®) has announced the third round of Showcasing Artists invited to perform at the 38th annual event. The festival features one-of-a-kind music showcases from
Breezers is the musical identity and songwriting vehicle of the Los Angeles-based, multidisciplinary artist and songwriter Evan apRoberts. His songs are influenced by the vastness and romanticism of life in
January 12th saw the reissue, in a newly remastered edition, of New American Language, the 2001 album by acclaimed American songwriter Dan Bern. Surprisingly, the occasion marks the first appearance