
Weirdo Wednesday: Styx’s Cornball Film ‘Kilroy Was Here’
Does anybody out there actually know what the song “Mr. Roboto” is about? Most everyone knows the song itself (it coined the Japanese catchphrase “Dōmo arigatō, Mr. Roboto” after all),
Does anybody out there actually know what the song “Mr. Roboto” is about? Most everyone knows the song itself (it coined the Japanese catchphrase “Dōmo arigatō, Mr. Roboto” after all),
Dinner Club is a trumpet-infused punk rock five-piece from Winnipeg, MB. Fronted by two siblings, their brother/sister vocals fuel their dynamic style. Blending sincere lyrics with brisk tempos, they deliver
Larger-than-life chords meet an explosive delivery on post-punk hopefuls Gaslighter.Anonymous’ latest single “Lights Out”. What starts off as a disorienting journey through distortion and booming vocals devolves into the subtle beauty of
This Friday (March 29) marks the return of one of pop’s most misunderstood and underappreciated acts as The High Llamas release Hey Panda. These twelve songs make the first release
On their fourth LP Revelations, River Shook (recording as Sarah Shook) has shown an evolution that has been hinted at ever since the artistic leap from the 2015 debut Sidelong
Along Interstate 40 in Tennessee lie two cities of immense musical importance and history – Nashville and Memphis. Check that and add a third to the list – Knoxville which
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Trail of Flowers, the new album from Sierra Ferrell, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image
Fresh off triumphant performances at New York’s Town Hall and Big Ears Festival, guitar virtuoso Julian Lage announces fall tour dates to continue the celebration of his latest album Speak to Me, out now on Blue Note Records. The tour
Mdou Moctar have released a new single and video, ‘Imouhar’, taken from the group’s forthcoming album, Funeral For Justice, out May 3rd on Matador. A hypnotic rock song building to a feverish
Memphis, TN’s Blvck Hippie will release their new album Basketball Camp on June 14th via The Record Machine label. “I wanted to write a record that I needed to hear