
Weirdo Wednesday: The B-52’s “Private Idaho” Live 1980
When thinking about some of the most delightfully weird and outright fun bands to emerge from the new-wave scene, did anyone do it better than the legendary B52s? While they
When thinking about some of the most delightfully weird and outright fun bands to emerge from the new-wave scene, did anyone do it better than the legendary B52s? While they
Bill MacKay has mastered the art of collaboration, working with artists across the musical spectrum. He moves like a musical apparition, appearing seemingly out of thin air to lend his
Contractual fulfillment releases curated by record companies invariably ignore artistic concerns. Traffic’s Last Exit (released 5/22/69) is an exception to that rule, however, probably because Island Records’ founder/owner, Chris Blackwell,
Born and raised on the south shore of Massachusetts, Walter The Producer – whose real name is Reid – started playing guitar and piano at the age of 10 and
Emerging from Oakland, California’s vibrant independent music scene, Parallel draws inspiration from the introspective depths of post-punk and the ethereal beauty of shoegaze. Their uniqueness lies in the seamless integration
Seattle’s Bumbershoot Arts and Music Festival will return for the 51st year this Labor Day Weekend (Aug 31 – September 1). Today, the festival has revealed its dynamic 2024 programming,
The pristine City Winery in Manhattan hosted the Louisiana Calling tour, featuring Sonny Landreth and The Iguanas, on Sunday night, May 19th. The artists have been traveling up the East
Phish has announced today’s premiere of “Oblivion,” the second song released from their forthcoming new album, Evolve. Phish’s first album in over four years, Evolve arrives via JEMP Records/ATO on Friday, July 12. Pre-orders for Evolve are available
Blues lady Eden Brent is a modern-day piano-pounding, juke-joint hollering powerhouse of American music. A legendary performer and southern songwriter, she spent the first two decades of her career under
1966 was a pretty epic, downright revolutionary time in the history of music. Between The Beatles’ mind-bending studio wizardry on Revolver, Bob Dylan capturing that self-described “thin wild mercury sound”