Tedeschi Trucks Band & Little Feat Let It Roll At Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Tedeschi Trucks Band & Little Feat Let It Roll At Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Tedeschi Trucks Band is in the middle of a summer through fall tour called Deuces Wild. They made a stop at the scenic, outdoor Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on June 9, 2024, and put on an impressive show with multiple guests, thoughtfully selected songs, and a variety of fascinating covers. In addition to the […]

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Wannabe Reviews Illinois’ fForest Fest

Wannabe Reviews Illinois’ fForest Fest

In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on fForest Fest, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. This year’s event took place June 1st in Morris, Illinois and featured the Vandoliers, Crooked Teeth, Counterpunch, Bad Cop/Bad Cop, and more. Photos by Craig Toney. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on […]

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Widespread Panic Announces New Album ‘Snake Oil King’ Out June 14th

Widespread Panic Announces New Album ‘Snake Oil King’ Out June 14th

Widespread Panic has announced the surprise release of their new album Snake Oil King, this Friday, June 14th on Widespread Records. Snake Oil King is the first full-length studio album from the group since 2015’s Street Dogs and features John Bell (lead vocals/guitar), Dave Schools (bass/vocals), John Hermann (keyboards/vocals), Sunny Ortiz (percussion), Jimmy Herring (lead guitar) and Duane Trucks (drums). […]

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LISTEN: PsiloMine Sun Blends Psychedelic Acoustics With Gentle Ambiance On “Fall Back”

LISTEN: PsiloMine Sun Blends Psychedelic Acoustics With Gentle Ambiance On “Fall Back”

PsiloMine Sun is a new project from a veteran producer and musician from the Chicago music scene who has been active since the 90’s. There are three members in the group. For this particular project, the artists want their birth names to remain anonymous and separate from their other work.  This new venture presents an […]

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LISTEN: The Fire & Fury Unleash Post-Hardcore Aggression On “Diamonds”

LISTEN: The Fire & Fury Unleash Post-Hardcore Aggression On “Diamonds”

Impassioned & incendiary, The Fire & Fury made their 2024 return with a louder, heavier, & more explosive sound than ever before. After independently garnering over 10 million streams on their previous releases and finding a place on thousands of workout/motivation/hype playlists (including 2 Spotify editorial placements on their releases, “Two Faced” & “Killswitch”), this […]

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SONG PREMIERE: Annie Bacon & her OSHEN Unleash Lush/Cascading Folk Rock On “Secret Broken Heart”

SONG PREMIERE: Annie Bacon & her OSHEN Unleash Lush/Cascading Folk Rock On “Secret Broken Heart”

This Friday (June 14), Annie Bacon & her OSHEN will release Storm, their fourth LP. The anticipated release wouldn’t be complete without a monstrous opener, and today, the band shares that statement piece. Glide is proud to premiere “Secret Broken Heart,” the latest single from Storm, and your introduction to what is shaping up to […]

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Ten Years Later: Jack White Hits Forward Thinking High Note With Freak Out Album ‘Lazaretto’

Ten Years Later: Jack White Hits Forward Thinking High Note With Freak Out Album ‘Lazaretto’

In 2013, Tyler, The Creator, gave an interview to Hot 97 about his trip to the Grammys that year. When discussing the highlights, he talked about shaking while being approached by the multi-faceted Jack White. “I saw Jack White and took a photo with him… He had the best performance of the night.” The point […]

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20 Years Ago Today – The Great Ray Charles Dies at 73

20 Years Ago Today – The Great Ray Charles Dies at 73

20 years ago today (6/10/04), the legend Ray Charles died at age 73. Quite nobody sang like Charles or played like him and his influence remains enormous. He scored the 1962 UK & US No.1 single ‘I Can’t Stop Loving You’ plus over 30 other US Top 40 singles and…
Fantastic Cat Packs Brooklyn Made For Hooks Filled Album Release Performance (SHOW REVIEW)

Fantastic Cat Packs Brooklyn Made For Hooks Filled Album Release Performance (SHOW REVIEW)

To celebrate the release of their excellent sophomore album, Now That Is What I Call Fantastic Cat, the quartet Fantastic Cat took over Brooklyn Made for a hometown show on Friday night, June 7th. A packed house filled with friends and family found the band playing almost every song in their repertoire as joyous vibes […]

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Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Practice Soaring Harmonies & Intricate Balance At Mystic Amphitheater (PHOTOS)

Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Practice Soaring Harmonies & Intricate Balance At Mystic Amphitheater (PHOTOS)

While the world waits for Robert Plant to return to another Zeppelinish format as he enters his mid-’70s, he continues his Roots/Americana foray that’s been thriving since 2007. With Alison Krauss, the duo has perfected the high, lonesome, and bluesy howls that reminisce of all eras of country and folk. Their show at Mystic Amphitheater […]

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Manic Monday: The Jesus Lizard Throws Down At Reading Festival 1994

Manic Monday: The Jesus Lizard Throws Down At Reading Festival 1994

Hard to believe it’s been 26 years since The Jesus Lizard last released an album, but that drought will apparently be broken later this year when their new record Rack drops on September 13th via Ipecac Recordings. They’ll also be hitting the road for an extensive tour to boot, so to help get everyone excited […]

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Gary Clark Expands Blues Arsenal Into Multi-Genre Guitar Clinic At Boston’s MGM Music Hall (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Gary Clark Expands Blues Arsenal Into Multi-Genre Guitar Clinic At Boston’s MGM Music Hall (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)

Don’t call Gary Clark Jr. a bluesman. His style is much more eclectic. Rock, R&B, Soul, it’s all there. His latest release, ‘JPEG RAW’, and his latest concert in Boston at the MGM Music Hall on June 7th proved it. Sure, he can shred with the best of them, delivering gut-wrenching solos that leave you […]

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Robert Hunter’s 1974 Solo Debut ‘Tales of the Great Rum Runners’ Shines On 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (ALBUM REVIEW)

Robert Hunter’s 1974 Solo Debut ‘Tales of the Great Rum Runners’ Shines On 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition (ALBUM REVIEW)

It’s well to remember that the late poet Robert Hunter found his way into the Grateful Dead universe as a performer with his future songwriting partner Jerry Garcia. His esteemed position as lyricist for the iconic band left him little time to record or perform, but he did do so on more than one occasion […]

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30 Years Ago Today – Stone Temple Pilots Release Second Album ‘Purple’

30 Years Ago Today – Stone Temple Pilots Release Second Album ‘Purple’

30 years ago today (6/7/94), the prosperous Stone Temple Pilots mid-90s run continued with the release of their second studio album, Purple. Fueled by the anthemic radio hits “Interstate Love Song” and “Big Empty”- STP certainly helped nationalize the alt-grunge movement to its peak, as the band certainly reached its…
LISTEN: Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Share Spirited Version of “When The Levee Breaks”

LISTEN: Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Share Spirited Version of “When The Levee Breaks”

Today, to celebrate the launch of their extensive summer tour, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss released their own rendition of “When The Levee Breaks” (Rounder Records). The song has been a part of the country, blues, and rock n roll canon for nearly a century.”When the Levee Breaks” was released on Led Zeppelin’s legendary untitled fourth album, defined by John Bonham’s […]

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CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Bonny Light Horseman, Eels, Kaytranada, Goat Girl, Jesse Daniel & More

CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Bonny Light Horseman, Eels, Kaytranada, Goat Girl, Jesse Daniel & More

June is officially underway, and another door is opened with nothing but enticing and captivating releases behind it. This New Music Friday was a bountiful one brimming with everything from touching balladry to danceable grooves. Icons make their long-awaited return, younger acts look to make a name for themselves, and music fans enjoy a plethora […]

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LISTEN: Melbourne’s Passat Act Crushes With Hypnotic Post-Punk Number “BREAK”

LISTEN: Melbourne’s Passat Act Crushes With Hypnotic Post-Punk Number “BREAK”

You come for the groovy guitar riffs and stay for the post-punk-inspired vocals on Passat Acts’ “BREAK.” The beauty is in the simplicity of this record. By keeping the arrangement minimal yet rugged, the band is able to evoke the classic feeling of punk. They combine this with modern vocal melodies that nod to the […]

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LISTEN: Glenn Thomas Drops Catchy ’70s Country Folke Rocker With “Between a Steeple and a Satellite”

LISTEN: Glenn Thomas Drops Catchy ’70s Country Folke Rocker With “Between a Steeple and a Satellite”

Glenn Thomas writes songs that cut straight to his truths. By putting his life and the human condition under the microscope, Glenn’s songs articulately observe the big questions with small details. Raised in a small New England town, Glenn writes with careful attention to his understanding of himself and the seasonality of life. Thomas’ new […]

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Deep Friday Blues: Matt Schofield Gives Slow Burnin’ British Blues Clinic – Live 2022

Deep Friday Blues: Matt Schofield Gives Slow Burnin’ British Blues Clinic – Live 2022

A woefully unsung but nonetheless stalwart practitioner of contemporary blues, Matt Schofield tours constantly and records regularly in ample demonstration of his loyalty to the genre. The British guitarist may seem to scour the European continent at the expense of North America sometimes. Still, ultimately, he makes sure he touches all the international bases as […]

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Vinyl Reissue of John Lee Hooker’s ‘Burning Hell’ Offers Soulful Glimpse Into Blues Mastery (ALBUM REVIEW)

Vinyl Reissue of John Lee Hooker’s ‘Burning Hell’ Offers Soulful Glimpse Into Blues Mastery (ALBUM REVIEW)

Burning Hell by John Lee Hooker is a captivating journey into the depths of delta blues, capturing the raw, unfiltered essence of Hooker’s artistry. Recorded in 1959, Burning Hell finds Hooker swapping out the electric guitar for an acoustic one and eschewing a backup band. Not released in 1964, Burning Hell was originally only released […]

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