
John Mayall – Godfather of British Blues- Dies at 90
John Mayall, who has been dubbed ‘The Godfather of British Blues’, passed away today at the age of 90. His Bluesbreakers bands of the Sixties constituted something of a finishing
John Mayall, who has been dubbed ‘The Godfather of British Blues’, passed away today at the age of 90. His Bluesbreakers bands of the Sixties constituted something of a finishing
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Pablo Naranjo just released “El Ultimo Hombre” (Trans. The Last Man), the first single of his upcoming album Aurora’s Dream. Pablo Naranjo’s career spans over twenty years
London garage punk powerhouse Nothingheads drop new single “Blindspot” and announce debut album The Art of Sod. Having built up a reputation on the UK’s underground live circuit since forming
Desert Daze returns October 10-13, 2024 to Moreno Beach in Lake Perris, CA with yet another epic lineup encapsulating all that’s still adventurous while exploring all the perimeters of psych,
Slowdive has announce a fall North American tour in support of everything is alive, that was released last year via Dead Oceans. Following an appearance at Austin’s Levitation Festival, they’ll return to New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC, plus
On September 13, 2024, Merge Records will release For Beginners: The Best of M. Ward. Gathering together 14 tracks from across his Merge discography, including the newly recorded song “Cry,”
Individually, JD Simo and Luther Dickinson are building their own legacies as solo artists, sidemen, songwriters, and guitar heroes. Together, they’re a creative force to be reckoned with, making their
Earlier this month, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard announced their 26th album, Flight b741, out August 9th via their own p(doom) records. Today, the group shared their new single, “Hog Calling Contest,”
Recalculating’s forthcoming album, Do You Like To Laugh?, is a burning missive from the depths of the pandemic. Frothing over with jagged guitars, pent-up emotionality, and intriguing cultural and literature
For last week’s Tuesday’s Gone, we shared some old-school Sublime, a band who admittedly have never really been unanimous critical darlings (although this writer could make a strong argument in