Soul-psych Outfit Kalu and the Electric Joint on Cultivating Creativity and Community (INTERVIEW)
Kalu and the Electric Joint hail from Austin, Texas, but their sound spans continents. Spearheaded by frontman Kalu James, the band is composed of a rotating cast of musicians including guitarist JT Holt, guitarist and keyboardist Pearl Z, drummer Greg Clifford, and bassist Yohan Valles. All together, these musicians craft a sound that’s both psychedelic […]
Weirdo Wednesday: Need A Laugh? Watch This Finnish “YMCA” Version
Election night hangover got you down? Well, we here at Glide have the perfect antidote via this hilarious live cover of “YMCA” from a parody TV show in Finland circa 1979. Hopefully, this will help temporarily take your mind off all the ongoing vote counting, claims, concerns, grievances, etc… And hey, if you don’t like […]
Happy 60th Birthday Greg Graffin of Bad Religion
Duff McKagan Fires Up Personal & Powerful Rock Set At Boston’s Paradise (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
Duff McKagan, the legendary bassist of Guns N’ Roses, has been steadily carving out an impressive career outside of G N’R that’s as diverse as it is impressive. Whether it’s his efforts with Loaded, Velvet Revolver, or going solo for his last two tours, the latest of which supporting his 2023 album Lighthouse, sees him […]
The The Treat Portland, OR to Expansive Performance of ‘Ensoulment’ and Fan Favorites (SHOW REVIEW)
It’s been a healthy twenty-four years since we since the world was last given a proper album from The The, the long-running project of multi-faceted British musician Matt Johnson. Yet, in that two-decade-plus gap, Johnson’s creative juices have clearly been flowing, evidenced by the release of Ensoulment in September. The album is a welcome return […]
Tuesday’s Gone: Bob Dylan Delivers To The Common Folk On “Talkin’ World War III Blues”
There have been many times over the course of human history when things have looked particularly dire, but somehow or another, we always seem to step back from the brink and avoid disaster. Sure, things can get bumpy from time to time, but sometimes you just have to power through the proverbial turbulence until you […]
hackedepicciotto Find a Magic Place In Naples To Record a Career-Spanning First Live Album (INTERVIEW)
On November 1st, hackedepicciotto released their very first live album, captured in a historic studio in Naples, Italy, that’s also the location in which they recorded their previous album, Keepsakes. The duo of Danielle DePicciotto (Crime and the City Solution) and Alexander Hacke (Einsturzende Neubatuen) returned to the large studio venue to stage two concerts […]
LISTEN: The Cubical Bring Nostalgic Blues To Modern Times With Explosive “That Ain’t No Way To Get High”
The Cubical are based in Liverpool and have spent the best part of the last decade building up a reputation as one of Europe’s finest underground bands. To date, they have released four critically acclaimed studio albums (as well as two rarities collections and a live disc) and have entertained audiences worldwide with their intense […]
LISTEN: This Lonesome Paradise’s “Into the Ether” Is Psychadelic Country With Hypnotic Vocals
Hailing from the mystic landscapes of Joshua Tree, This Lonesome Paradise is the visionary project of E. Ray Béchard (vocals/guitar) weaving a sonic tapestry of reverb-soaked reckoning, smoldering lounge allure, and the haunting echoes of Western noir. The ensemble is rounded out by Jordin Bordeaux (keys/vocals), Ivan Garcia (drums), Chris Wilson (bass), and Herb Benham […]
40 Years Ago Today – Prince Kicks Off ‘Purple Rain ‘ Tour
Katie Pruitt Talks Ruston Kelly Collaboration, ‘Mantras,’ Election Season, Covering Wilco and More (INTERVIEW)
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Katie Pruitt doesn’t shy away from vulnerability. With every crooning vocal line and emotional lyric, she ropes the listener in. Her newest record, Mantras, came out in April 2024 and examines themes of self-compassion and healing. With songs like “Blood Related,” which reflects on rocky relationships with people across party lines, and “All […]
Manic Monday: Late ’80s Metallica Proves Titanic On “…And Justic For All” (Live Seattle 1989)
When you ask a typical Metallica fan what their best album is, chances are their response will be either Master of Puppets (i.e., the correct answer) or The Black Album (i.e., the wrong answer). Granted, Metallica has their fair share of classic/great albums, but broadly speaking, those records above tend to be their most popular […]
Gogol Bordello Brings Whirlwind of Sound, Movement & Emotion To Boston’s Roadrunner (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
Gogol Bordello, the American punk rock band from the Lower East Side of Manhattan, was formed in 1999 by musicians worldwide and is known for theatrical stage shows and persistent touring hit Boston’s Roadrunner this past weekend. Inspired by Romani and Ukrainian music mixed with punk and dub, the eclectic band features lead vocalist Eugene Hutz, Sergey Ryabtsev on violin, guitarist Leo […]
55 Years Later: The Allman Brothers Band’s Self Titled Debut Album Sets Career Defining Blues Template
With fifty-five years’ hindsight, the relatively minimal impact of The Allman Brothers Band’s self-titled debut record (released 11/4/69) was out of proportion to the band’s potential, eventual commercial success, and artistic influence. Famed producer Tom Dowd—Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Eric Clapton, among others—was to oversee the sessions, but the band’s subsequent long-time collaborator ran […]
Billy Strings Brings Soggy Bottom Boys To Life at ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou’ Themed Baltimore Halloween Show (SHOW REVIEW)
All Hallows’ Eve descended upon Baltimore, Maryland, on Thursday night. Men and women walked along the streets in their striped, prison-style jumpsuits, headed for CFG Bank Arena to celebrate Billyween. The night was warm under a new moon, and this time of year, the veil is thin. The backstage walls of the Arena were decorated […]
Illiterate Light Throw Potent Blend of Dance Rock, Punk, and Psych-folk Into the Mix on ‘Arches’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Richmond, Virginia has a storied history of producing bands from a slew of disparate genres, from metal and punk groups like Lamb Of God, Municipal Waste, and Gwar to alt-country bands like Sparklehorse and Cracker. So, it’s not surprising that the scene would churn out an eclectic indie rock band like Illiterate Light. Comprised of […]
30 Years Ago Today – Nirvana’s ‘MTV Unplugged in New York’ Was Released
CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: The Cure, Tyler, The Creator, Mount Eerie, Haley Heynderickx, Jeremie Albino & More
The finish line for 2024 is just over the horizon, and the music world has kicked in its last bit of adrenaline on this fine Friday for an epic photo finish of new releases. When we think the year will start slowing down, we get hit with this tidal wave of a New Music Friday. […]
Deep Friday Blues: Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee Showcase Depth & Confidence Via “Walk On” (Live France 1964)
Long before Sonny Terry & Brownie McGee were slotted into the opening of Dave Chapelle’s short-lived series on Comedy Central, their winning charm had earned them accolades for their authenticity, not the least of which were accorded them by comparably well-regarded musicians like pianist Otis Spann. In this video from French TV in 1964, the trio […]
David Gilmour Breathes Iconic Classics Into The Hollywood Bowl (SHOW REVIEW)
The classic rock fans of Southern California have recently been blessed with shows by aging but still “got it” guitar-god frontmen. First, Eric Clapton came to town on October 12, barely a year after his probable last-ever Crossroads Festival hit Los Angeles in September 2023. Now iconic axe wielder David Gilmour is blasting his way […]