LA Post-pop Duo Songs for Sabotage Bring Depth and Vibe To New Album ‘Clean Trauma’ (INTERVIEW)

LA Post-pop Duo Songs for Sabotage Bring Depth and Vibe To New Album ‘Clean Trauma’ (INTERVIEW)

LA-based duo Songs for Sabotage bring with them many years of experience in the New York music scene and in multiple bands and genres. They are releasing their sophomore LP, Clean Trauma, on March 13th, 2024. It represents a significant sound shift in comparison to their previous album, Night of Joy, moving into electronic and […]

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Karl Wallinger of World Party/The Waterboys Dies at 66

Karl Wallinger of World Party/The Waterboys Dies at 66

Karl Wallinger, the Welsh-born musician and composer better known as the singular force behind World Party, and who helped Mike Scott give rise to The Waterboys died Sunday, March 10th at the age of 66.. Presciently ahead of his time with songs such as “Ship Of Fools”, “Put The Message In The Box” and “Is […]

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Artimus Pyle of Lynyrd Skynyrd Talks New Album, ’77 Crash Details, Recording With Dolly Parton & More (INTERVIEW)

Artimus Pyle of Lynyrd Skynyrd Talks New Album, ’77 Crash Details, Recording With Dolly Parton & More (INTERVIEW)

“I love playing drums. I have eight children and grandchildren and we all play drums together. We get pretty tribal and that makes my life happy,” Artimus Pyle says with a laugh. Considering that his life has been filled with enough drama that would break any human being’s spirit, the Kentucky-born drummer is still standing […]

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Nothing, Swirlies, Knifeplay, & More Bring Nuances of Shoegaze to Slide Away Festival (SHOW REVIEW)

Nothing, Swirlies, Knifeplay, & More Bring Nuances of Shoegaze to Slide Away Festival (SHOW REVIEW)

Last Saturday (March 9), the city of Philadelphia hosted the inaugural Slide Away festival at the stunning Union Transfer. The festival was created and centered around Philadelphia’s Nothing as a way to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the band’s debut album Guilty of Everything. The night turned into much more than an opportunity for Nothing […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Alberta & The Dead Eyes Dip Into Dark Glam Rock Sounds on “So Cool”

SONG PREMIERE: Alberta & The Dead Eyes Dip Into Dark Glam Rock Sounds on “So Cool”

Alberta & The Dead Eyes is the giant-sounding band that in reality is the majority work of one real-life carpenter, David Boone (or D. Boone as he often signs off, evoking another literal and figurative giant of musical history, D. Boon of The Minutemen.) In fact, Boone’s songs contain that same ramshackle joy and conversational, […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Jeff Slate Delivers Timely Folk-rock Ode with “Till New York City Dies”

SONG PREMIERE: Jeff Slate Delivers Timely Folk-rock Ode with “Till New York City Dies”

Jeff Slate is known as a world-class frontman and songwriter on the New York City music scene, where his band’s monthly residency in the heart of Chelsea draws sellout crowds and famous guests. But it was a long and winding road to that coveted place as part of New York’s cultural firmament. Slate came up […]

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Manic Monday: My Bloody Valentine “You Made Me Realise” Live

Manic Monday: My Bloody Valentine “You Made Me Realise” Live

As we head into the thick of March, it’s that special time of the year when everyone and their mother tends to over-celebrate the 1%-10% of their genome that may or may not have some Irish component by partaking in all the stereotypes that characterize the season. Indeed, in some parts of the country (like […]

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Revered Singer-Songwriter Malcolm Holcombe Dies At 68

Revered Singer-Songwriter Malcolm Holcombe Dies At 68

Beloved singer-songwriter Malcolm Holcombe has left us at age 68 from respiratory failure and ongoing health issues. Holcombe was singular in every sense of the word whether it was his quirky, oft irreverent lyrics, his one-of-kind blues guitar riffing, and a weathered from another age voice unlike any. Holcombe had long battled health issues and […]

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Late Brother Dege Amplifies Pain of Heartbreak On Swampy & Echoing ‘Aurora’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Late Brother Dege Amplifies Pain of Heartbreak On Swampy & Echoing ‘Aurora’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Brother Dege’s sixth album, Aurora, now has the unfortunate distinction of being a posthumous release as we learned that the artist passed late on Friday, March 8, 2024.  This sudden, unexpected event comes with no details as this time, but the music herein certainly reflects a troubled soul. This magazine dubbed Brother Dege Legg as […]

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LISTEN: Slash Delivers Bluesy Rocker “Killing Floor” Feat. Brian Johnson (Vocals) Off New Album ‘Orgy of the Damned’

LISTEN: Slash Delivers Bluesy Rocker “Killing Floor” Feat. Brian Johnson (Vocals) Off New Album ‘Orgy of the Damned’

Slash has announced his highly anticipated sixth solo album titled, Orgy of the Damned will be released on May 17 via Gibson Records. A collection of 12 dynamic songs that shake up and revitalize blues classics with a stripped-down approach, the album creates a singular expression that pays homage to the blues. The first single “Killing Floor,”-which features Brian Johnson of AC/DC on vocals, […]

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