Primus With Coheed and Cambria Announce Summer 2024 Tour

Primus With Coheed and Cambria Announce Summer 2024 Tour

Primus and Coheed And Cambria have announced that they will be teaming up this summer for an extensive 25-date Summer Tour, kicking off in Redding, CA on Friday, July 12th. The tour will be supported by Guerilla Toss, Too Many Zooz, and Fishbone, who will be opening for the headlining acts throughout the summer. The tour will follow Sessanta, a series of unique performances featuring Primus, Puscifer, […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: How??? Share Spaced Out and Glammy Title Track from Eponymous Debut

VIDEO PREMIERE: How??? Share Spaced Out and Glammy Title Track from Eponymous Debut

HOW???, a co-creation of musicians Alex Tebeleff and Matthew Dowling, picks up the pieces of a longstanding East Coast project, deeply rooted in DIY culture. That project, Paperhaus, was both a shape-shifting musical collective which toured extensively, AND a beloved DIY space which feverishly hosted touring acts from around the globe. The band is inspired […]

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15 Years Ago Today – The White Stripes Perform “We’re Going To Be Friends”  On Final Episode Of ‘Late Night With Conan O’Brien’ & Their Last Ever Show

15 Years Ago Today – The White Stripes Perform “We’re Going To Be Friends” On Final Episode Of ‘Late Night With Conan O’Brien’ & Their Last Ever Show

15 years ago today (2/20/09, The White Stripes played “We’re Going To Be Friends” on the final episode of Late Night with Conan O’Brien. Also of significance, this has so far ended up being the last performance for Jack and Meg White, who split up two years later.
50 Years Later: Steely Dan Goes Cryptically Pop On Sophisticated ‘Pretzel Logic’

50 Years Later: Steely Dan Goes Cryptically Pop On Sophisticated ‘Pretzel Logic’

Arguably the least substantial of all Steely Dan albums, this third outing of the group’s nonetheless marks significant movements in their career. With the success of “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number,” The Dan made up for a lack of a hit single from their sophomore LP, Countdown to Ecstasy, and thus picked up where they left […]

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FULL ALBUM PREMIERE: Jenner Fox & Jeremy Elliot Drop Lo-Fi Acoustic Folk Stunner ‘The Moon That Moves The Sea’

FULL ALBUM PREMIERE: Jenner Fox & Jeremy Elliot Drop Lo-Fi Acoustic Folk Stunner ‘The Moon That Moves The Sea’

Songwriter/guitarist/vocalist Jenner Fox has recorded pastoral lo-fi folk in the realm of Bonnie Prince Billy and Bill Callahan for years now, yet while he has yet to be nabbed by the prestigious Drag City label- perhaps his new album The Moon That Moves The Sea (due out 2/23/24) with fellow creative voice Jeremy Elliott shall […]

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Exploring Music Psychology: The Power of Music 

Exploring Music Psychology: The Power of Music 

Music has been around us for thousands of years and has profoundly affected us all. It is a language that has transcended generations, cultures, and borders, bringing people together for as long as we can remember.  Music has the power to evoke emotions in us and unlock memories from the past like hidden treasures in […]

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A Guide to Betting on Slots: Bets, Bonuses, and More

A Guide to Betting on Slots: Bets, Bonuses, and More

Slots are one of the easiest casino games to learn and play, making them a popular choice for those looking for a simple way to make bets. Still, there’s a few factors to consider when betting on slots, such as choosing a machine with a high RTP and making sure you bet an amount you […]

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Super Bowl National Anthem Hits Over on Reba’s Final Note

Super Bowl National Anthem Hits Over on Reba’s Final Note

Reba McEntire, the iconic figure in country music, came through for numerous bettors with a surprising twist during her rendition of the national anthem at Super Bowl LVIII. As the wave of sports betting legalization sweeps across the nation, sportsbooks are offering bettors the chance to wager on various elements of major sporting spectacles. In […]

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Tuesday’s Gone: Nirvana “The Man Who Sold The World” From ‘MTV Unplugged’

Tuesday’s Gone: Nirvana “The Man Who Sold The World” From ‘MTV Unplugged’

Kurt Cobain would have turned 57 years old today if he were still with us, and while it continues to be a huge bummer that he is no longer here, we’ll always have the vast treasure trove of great music and performances he left us from back in the day. Chief among them is his […]

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Surprising Facts About Madonna

Surprising Facts About Madonna

It is not enough to say that Madonna, who is also known as the “Queen of Pop,” has made a lasting impression on the music world and cultural scene more generally since she emerged in the early 1980s. Through many years, Madonna keeps changing her image, breaking limits, and questioning social standards. Although a lot […]

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Ghost Funk Orchestra Go To Outer Space On Inventive ‘A Trip To The Moon’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Ghost Funk Orchestra Go To Outer Space On Inventive ‘A Trip To The Moon’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Ghost Funk Orchestra (GFO), led by composer, arranger, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Seth Applebaum delivers their fifth album, A Trip to the Moon which has us reliving those days in 1969 when Apollo 11 with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon. For many of us in this writer’s generation, that dramatic scene played […]

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VIDEO PREMIERE: Andrea & Mud Wear Classic Country Crown On Aching “This Time”

VIDEO PREMIERE: Andrea & Mud Wear Classic Country Crown On Aching “This Time”

Of all the tags and musical descriptions, we come across here at Glide, perhaps the most animated and well-described is “cinematic psych-country duo”. Take what you want from it, but I think that surely warrants a listen and takes you down the road of where The Cramps and The Meat Puppets jam with Gram Parsons […]

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Hurray for the Riff Raff Celebrate Outsiders On Cathartic ‘The Past Is Still Alive’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Hurray for the Riff Raff Celebrate Outsiders On Cathartic ‘The Past Is Still Alive’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Musically, we not only live in an age of ‘outsiders’ but what was once taboo, is now celebrated. Due to the efforts of Brandi Carlisle, Allison Russell, Brandy Clark, the Rainbow Coalition, and others, we’ve seen these ‘outsiders’ and survivors on the stage of the Newport Folk Festival, The Americana Fest, and just a few […]

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How Spotify Stays Ahead of Competitors in Music Promotion: Marketing Paradise

How Spotify Stays Ahead of Competitors in Music Promotion: Marketing Paradise

Without a doubt, Spotify has established itself as something more than a simple music streaming company. It is a platform where enthusiasts can become leaders in their target markets and reach audiences as rap, hip-hop, rock, electronic music, and other artists. If you want to successfully promote music on Spotify, there are a few valuable […]

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Manic Monday: Swans “New Mind” Live 1987

Manic Monday: Swans “New Mind” Live 1987

In honor of Michael Gira’s 70th birthday today, we dug up this delightfully demented treasure from Swan’s pivotal Children of God era, circa 1987. This clip of “New Mind” (the type of video that you’d be lucky to see at 2:00 AM on MTV back in the day) captures the band in all their disturbingly […]

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LISTEN: CHAFT Reveals Its Lush Side On Catchy “Sun”

LISTEN: CHAFT Reveals Its Lush Side On Catchy “Sun”

CHAFT marks the beginning of the solo venture of Derek Miller, a multi-instrumentalist from Boston, Massachusetts. With roots in the Midwest, Derek was an active participant in several bands within the Indiana music scene for several years before making the move to Massachusetts. In CHAFT, Derek explores a variety of alternative pop and rock sounds […]

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LISTEN: JEEN Crafts Infectious ’90s Styled Alt-Rock On “Pour Your Heart”

LISTEN: JEEN Crafts Infectious ’90s Styled Alt-Rock On “Pour Your Heart”

With melodies that pull from powerful rock groups of the past and larger-than-life guitars that crash around you like a wave in the ocean, JEEN’s hit it out of the park on this one. “Pour Your Heart” is a stunning display of pop-rock with the authenticity needed to separate herself from the pack. The track starts […]

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Lake Street Dive’s Fourth Album ‘Bad Self Portraits’ Gets 10th Anniversary Reissue (ALBUM REVIEW)

Lake Street Dive’s Fourth Album ‘Bad Self Portraits’ Gets 10th Anniversary Reissue (ALBUM REVIEW)

Ten years ago, Lake Street Dive released its fourth album, “Bad Self Portraits,” which proved a game-changer for the jazzy pop quartet that met when they were students at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. The band first gained attention when a video of a street performance in which they played a jazzy […]

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High on Fire Announces New LP ‘Cometh the Storm’

High on Fire Announces New LP ‘Cometh the Storm’

Iconic U.S. rock band, High on Fire, will release its new LP, ‘Cometh the Storm‘, on April 19 via MNRK Heavy. The GRAMMY Award-winning group, celebrating its 25th anniversary, recorded ‘Cometh the Storm’ at GodCity Studio in Salem, Massachusetts with producer Kurt Ballou. The 11-song effort — the band’s ninth studio album — marks the […]

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CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Grandaddy, IDLES, Laura Jane Grace, Slow Hollows, DIIV & More

CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Grandaddy, IDLES, Laura Jane Grace, Slow Hollows, DIIV & More

February is turning up the heat with a slew of new releases. Even with snow storms popping up throughout the States, Caustic is here to soundtrack your driveway shoveling or your cozy nights in. We have a delicious selection of new releases that are readily at your fingertips. Everything from exciting returns in hip-hop to […]

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