Golden Age Thursday: Killer Mike & Big Boi “Rap City Freestyle” 2002

Golden Age Thursday: Killer Mike & Big Boi “Rap City Freestyle” 2002

As we all have heard by now, Killer Mike finally received his overdue flowers at this year’s Grammys. The legendary Atlanta emcee took home trophies in three categories including Rap Album Of The Year for his extremely vulnerable and undeniably stunning album Michael and his André 3000-assisted single “Scientists & Engineers” won for Best Rap […]

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Lee Wilder Churns Out Addictive and Compelling Rock on ‘Sound Emporium’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Lee Wilder Churns Out Addictive and Compelling Rock on ‘Sound Emporium’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The musical inspiration for Lee Wilder’s brilliantly eclectic debut, Sound Emporium, makes plenty of sense once you realize his first musical touchstone was La Bamba, before digging into alt-rock’s golden age of ‘90s bands like The Pixies and The Breeders. Across 10 tracks, Wilder churns out addictive and compelling rock that suggest a college radio […]

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Mount Kimbie Returns With Fourth Studio Album ‘ The Sunset Violent’ – Shares Abstract “Fishbrain” Single

Mount Kimbie Returns With Fourth Studio Album ‘ The Sunset Violent’ – Shares Abstract “Fishbrain” Single

British outfit Mount Kimbie has announced their fourth studio album The Sunset Violent, releasing via Warp on April 5th. To coincide with the announcement, the band also shares a brand new single “Fishbrain” with an accompanying video directed by Tegen Williams who the band worked with previously on the video for “Blue Train Lanes (ft. King Krule).” Inspired by the charcoal animations of South […]

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Beth Gibbons Of Portishead Announces Debut Solo Album ‘Lives Outgrown’

Beth Gibbons Of Portishead Announces Debut Solo Album ‘Lives Outgrown’

Beth Gibbons with release her debut solo album Lives Outgrown on May 17, 2024. Featuring 10 beautiful new tracks recorded over 10 years, the album was produced by James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Depeche Mode, The Last Dinner Party) & Beth Gibbons with additional production by Lee Harris (Talk Talk).  Lives Outgrown is, by some measure, Beth’s most personal work to date, […]

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Iron & Wine Releasing New Album ‘Light Verse’ April 26th Via Sub Pop

Iron & Wine Releasing New Album ‘Light Verse’ April 26th Via Sub Pop

On April 26th, 2024, Iron & Wine will release his seventh full-length album, Light Verse, worldwide from Sub Pop. The ten-track collection was produced by the band’s principal singer-songwriter Sam Beam and mixed and engineered by Dave Way at Waystation and Silent Zoo Studios in Los Angeles. Light Verse is the first full-length Iron & Wine release in […]

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LISTEN: Les Savy Fav Arrives Back With Angtsy & Angular “Legendary Trippers”

LISTEN: Les Savy Fav Arrives Back With Angtsy & Angular “Legendary Trippers”

Les Savy Fav is finally back with their first new music in 14 years in the form of an angsty and angular new single “Legendary Tippers” and comes with a meta music video. Singer Tim Harrington says about the track, “The guitars have this offhanded virtuoso thing going. Seth had stacked all of these semi-improvised scratch tracks into a demo. When I […]

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Buffalo Tom Returns With New Album ‘Jump Rope’ Out May 31st

Buffalo Tom Returns With New Album ‘Jump Rope’ Out May 31st

Buffalo Tom – Bill Janovitz, Chris Colbourn and Tom Maginnis – are pleased to announce their tenth album Jump Rope available May 31, 2024 via their own Scrawny Records. At the top of the year, the band released the album’s first single, “Helmet,” check it out below. As they have throughout their career, Buffalo Tom have chosen […]

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45 Years Ago Today – The Clash Perform First American Show at Berkeley Community Theatre

45 Years Ago Today – The Clash Perform First American Show at Berkeley Community Theatre

45 years ago today (2/7/79), The Clash who have been making raves with their first two albums made their way to the U.S. for the first time and performed at the Berkeley Community Theatre. The opening act was surprisingly bluesman Bo Diddley, but Joe, Mick, Paul and Topper came out…
WEIRDO WEDNESDAY: David Byrne Interviews Himself

WEIRDO WEDNESDAY: David Byrne Interviews Himself

Rumor has it that Talking Heads recently turned down upwards of $80 million to reunite and play various festivals (namely Coachella) across the country. That’s a lot of money, but if any band were ever more about their art than fame and fortune, it was probably Talking Heads, or at least David Bryne in particular […]

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30 Years Later: Jawbreaker Cements Greatness With ’24 Hour Revenge Therapy’

30 Years Later: Jawbreaker Cements Greatness With ’24 Hour Revenge Therapy’

Arguably the best album Jawbreaker ever wrote, 24 Hour Revenge Therapy (released 2/7/94) is a classic in every sense of the word. Considering how things shook out with Jawbreaker after the release of their third independent LP, this album is more than a collection of finely-tuned angst set to blistering tempos. This album achieved the […]

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On Fourth Blue Note Release ‘nublues’, Vibraphonist Joel Ross and Good Vibes Go For Blues &  Ballads (ALBUM REVIEW

On Fourth Blue Note Release ‘nublues’, Vibraphonist Joel Ross and Good Vibes Go For Blues & Ballads (ALBUM REVIEW

Joel Ross has got the blues, yet that’s a good thing, a welcome change to his intricate sonic tapestries and an easier entry point for many listeners.  The uber-talented vibraphonist and composer issues his fourth Blue Note album as a leader, a commendable feat for one who has not yet turned 30. The album, nublues […]

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The Steel Wheels Tackle Heavy Issues While Continuing to Evolve Musically on ‘Sideways’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The Steel Wheels Tackle Heavy Issues While Continuing to Evolve Musically on ‘Sideways’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

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. Hell, it’s even laid out in “Wait On You,” the album’s first track: “This year hit like a hurricane. The winds they knocked me over.” […]

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Melvins Return With New Album ‘Tarantula Heart’ – Shares Gritty New Track “Working The Ditch:

Melvins Return With New Album ‘Tarantula Heart’ – Shares Gritty New Track “Working The Ditch:

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 of “Working The Ditch” and the accompanying Jesse Nieminen-created video. Nieminen previously directed the band’s short film, “A Walk With Love and Death.” Check it […]

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The Church and The Afghan Whigs Unveil Co-Headlining Tour

The Church and The Afghan Whigs Unveil Co-Headlining Tour

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 18th in Glenside, PA and concluding on July 13th in Los Angeles.  Tickets for all shows go on sale this Friday, February 9th. Special Guest Ed Harcourt supports all dates […]

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Goose Adds New Drummer Cotter Ellis, Announces Summer Headlining Tour

Goose Adds New Drummer Cotter Ellis, Announces Summer Headlining Tour

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 two-night stand at St. Louis, MO’s The Factory and continuing through a special homecoming show at New Haven, CT’s Westville Music Bowl on June 30. […]

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Portugal. The Man Reveal 2024 U.S. Headlining Dates

Portugal. The Man Reveal 2024 U.S. Headlining Dates

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 10), among many other stops, in between. Pre-sales begin, Wednesday, February 7 at 10am (local), and general on-sale will start  Friday, February 9 at 10am (local). The band will be supported by Tegan […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: Misner & Smith Tune-Up Hazy Roots Acoustic Colors On “Anthem”

VIDEO PREMIERE: Misner & Smith Tune-Up Hazy Roots Acoustic Colors On “Anthem”

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 the world. All Is Song is the brand new album from the band set to be released on April 12. This album has gone through […]

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Ducks Ltd. Find Hope Amidst the Chaos with Sweeping Power Pop Sounds on ‘Harm’s Way’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Ducks Ltd. Find Hope Amidst the Chaos with Sweeping Power Pop Sounds on ‘Harm’s Way’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

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 and Australian Evan Lewis, skillfully crafts electric guitar-based power pop that resonates with the fast, jittery riffs and propulsive percussion reminiscent of iconic acts like […]

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The Decemberists Return With New Song “Burial Ground” – Reveal North American Tour

The Decemberists Return With New Song “Burial Ground” – Reveal North American Tour

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 lyrics propelling it forward and featuring The Shins’ James Mercer on backing vocals. “‘Burial Ground’ is in that time-honored pop song tradition, a paean to […]

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Blitzen Trapper Announces New Album ‘ 100’s of 1000’s, Millions of Billions’

Blitzen Trapper Announces New Album ‘ 100’s of 1000’s, Millions of Billions’

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 Jokes, and sees the Portland, OR-based band leaning into their psych rock-washed, classic songwriting roots to create one of the finest works of their career–nearly […]

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