Just a few songs into Sideways, the latest from long-running Virginia-based Roots and Americana band The Steel Wheels, it’s clear that the group has been dealing with some heavy issues.
Melvins’ upcoming album, Tarantula Heart (April 19, Ipecac Recordings), will continue a legacy celebrated for its eccentric output and lengthy tours. A preview of the five-song, 39-minute collection arrives with the release
The Church and The Afghan Whigs have unveiled their plans this morning for a co-headline tour of North America this summer. The two legendary groups will team up for shows starting on June
Goose has announced the addition of new drummer Cotter Ellis. Ellis will join the band beginning at Solshine Festival over Memorial Day weekend prior to their summer headline tour which gets underway June 4-5 with a
Portugal. The Man has unveiled a new slate of US headline tour dates, set for summer 2024. The run will kick off on May 1 in Wilmington, NC and feature marquee dates at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium (May 3) and Morrison, Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre (July
After six years of tireless creativity and countless chances to rearrange and reshape these songs, West Coast folk duo Misner & Smith are finally ready to share this creation with
Ducks Ltd.’s latest full-length album, Harm’s Way, takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the jangle-pop scene of the 80s and 90s. The duo, comprised of English singer/lyricist Tom McGreevy
The Decemberists have returned with the new single “Burial Ground,” marking their first new music in 6 years. It’s pop simplicity at its best, with lead-singer Colin Meloy’s reliably clever
has announced their new album 100’s of 1000’s, Millions of Billions will be released on May 17, 2024 via Yep Roc. The 12-track collection arrives nearly four years after 2020’s Holy Smokes Future
Caitlin Cannon’s upcoming release, Beggar, a four-song EP set to debut on April 5th as a standalone precursor to her forthcoming full-length album Love Addict, is all songwriting chops and