Chelsea Wolfe Carves Her Own Pop Lane With ‘She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
There is something instantly magnetizing about Chelsea Wolfe’s music. Digging through her discography will unveil tireless creativity and a constant need to evolve, keeping her in a constant state of transition. Her latest outing is no different, the music of She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She is just as mesmerizingly complex as […]
The Rise of Online Casinos: Why Are They Gaining Popularity?
The gambling industry has undergone a significant transformation with the rise of online casinos. Gone are the days when one had to dress up and visit physical casinos to enjoy a game of blackjack or place a bet on their favorite sports team. Today, all it takes is a laptop or smartphone and an internet […]
Marcus King Announces New Rick Rubin Produced Album ‘Mood Swings’
Marcus King has announced the release of his new Rick Rubin-produced album, Mood Swings, released on April 5 via American/Republic Records. In support of this new album, King also announced his 2024 headlining tour across North America and Europe produced by Live Nation and FPC Live!, in addition to dates supporting Chris Stapleton. More information is available […]
The Tragically Hip Named Record Store Day Canada 2024 Ambassadors
Today, The Tragically Hip is proud to be announced as the Record Store Day Canada 2024 Canadian Ambassadors, releasing an exclusive standalone live album, Live at CBGB’s, on Record Store Day. The global celebration of the culture of independent record stores takes place this year on April 20, 2024, as it has annually for the […]
Vampire Weekend Returns With Fifth Studio Album ‘Only God Was Above Us’ April 5th
Only God Was Above Us, the fifth studio album — and first in five years — from Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig, Chris Baio and Chris Tomson, is due out April 5 from Columbia Records. Inspired and haunted by 20th Century New York City, the album was recorded all over the world, from Manhattan to Los […]
Madi Diaz Sets Moving Poetry To Acoustic Bliss On ‘Weird Faith’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
For singer/songwriter Madi Diaz, tomorrow is the biggest day of her career. February 9 will see the release of Diaz’s new LP, Weird Faith, an aptly named outing considering the faith the artist had in herself all these years. This is her first album since her breakthrough 2021 LP History of a Feeling. The album […]
30 Years Ago Today – Beastie Boys Release ‘Some Old Bullshit’ Compilation Album
VIDEO PREMIERE: The Eyebrows Unleash Chugging and Charged Up Guitar-driven Power Pop with “Say Yeah!”
When The Eyebrows couldn’t firm up scheduling at their favorite studio, the studio’s owner and in-house producer—longtime producer and trusted friend Mitch Easter (REM, Let’s Active)—suggested they try recording themselves. The Charlotte, North Carolina-based rock n’ roll band did just that, and they still found time to record with Mitch at Fidelitorium Studio in Kernersville, NC. The resulting album, Double […]
Pylon Reenactment Society Revive Vital Jangle Pop & Post Punk Tropes On ‘Magnet Factory’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Over the past few years, there seems to be a boom of retired bands picking up their instruments again. Since the end of the pandemic legendary bands from across genres have been getting back to work on new albums and hitting the road on extensive tours. Seeing such prominent figures from music’s history remerge to […]
Morning 40 Federation Throw Down at The Maple Leaf (New Orleans) To Kick Carnival Season Into Gear (SHOW REVIEW)
This past weekend Carnival season got into full swing. The parades rolled and the rains poured with biblical force as the dive bar kings, Morning 40 Federation, rocked the stage uptown at the Maple Leaf in New Orleans on Saturday night February 3rd. The band, Josh Cohen, Ryan Scully, Bailey Smith, Steve Calandra, Mike Andrepont, […]