Suppose you knew nothing about T-Bone Burnett’s Grammy and Oscar-winning credentials or his gleaming resume as a producer. In that case, you might react to this new effort, The Other
Can have announced Can Live in Aston 1977, the latest in an ongoing series of Can album releases focusing on the band’s live performances. It is set for release on vinyl, CD
Enter into the fuzzy, psychedelic garage rock of Planet of Ghosts on their hypnotic new single “Z-Man NYC”. The distorted textures evoke a youthful energy that infects the room with
Interpolation is made to seem easy on Applied Communications’ new single “Tomboy Femme”. The ever-growing creative persona of Max Wood crafts an infectiously complex tune with touches of whimsy that
As he approaches two huge landmarks — his 3000th show and the release of his upcoming tenth album, Undefeated, on Friday, May 3 — Frank Turner today announces details of a unique challenge. On May 4,
Louise Post has it made these days, though maybe not in the way you think. We talked with the Veruca Salt frontwoman and solo artist via Zoom about her journey
Record Store Day 2024 is approaching on April 20th, and the Jazz releases are plentiful. Rather than providing detailed reviews of these never-before-released and/or reissued jazz recordings, Glide will summarize
Keeley Boyle penned her first solo EP, Inviting, during the coldest, darkest months of the year in her hometown of Kenai, Alaska, a town with a population of only 7500
Continuing with our salute to Maynard James Keenan on his birthday week (see yesterday’s Manic Monday), today we’re spotlighting another one of his critically acclaimed bands (safe for their last
You’ve likely heard some of their singles already. Still, the funk-fusion outfit Ghost-Note returns with their first album in six years, the expansive Mustard n’ Onions, a double-LP that extends