
Minus the Bear End Hibernation With 2025 Tour
Seattle’s Minus the Bear bid farewell to performing in 2018, to focus on other priorities, but the passage of time has brought them back together, just in time to celebrate
Seattle’s Minus the Bear bid farewell to performing in 2018, to focus on other priorities, but the passage of time has brought them back together, just in time to celebrate
Los Angeles psych-punk road warriors Frankie and the Witch Fingers have returned to announce a brand new album, Trash Classic, due June 6, 2025 via The Reverberation Appreciation Society / Greenway Records. New single “Economy” provides
Today, pioneering electronic musician and producer Mark Pritchard, along with The Smile and Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke, announce their debut album as a duo, Tall Tales, set for release on
moe. will be celebrating 35 years of music has announced an eagerly awaited summer tour in support of their latest album, Circle of Giants (ATO Records). The tour will take
Björn Synneby, known for his extensive 30-year career touring the world with bands like Whyte Seeds, The Sun, and Pacific!, is embarking on an exciting new musical chapter, L’île Volante.
Remedies is an alt-pop/rock duo from Narvik, Northern Norway. The duo was formed in 2016 and consists of Tor Erik Krane Ursin (multi-instrumentalist) and Sigrid Ravn Ryan (vocalist). Their music
Ty Segall will swing back with his 16th album, Possession, to be released May 30th via Drag City, and with today’s announcement, releases the lead single, “Fantastic Tomb.” Following 2024’s Three Bells, Possession sees Ty on the hunt for new
Son of the Velvet Rat divide their time between their home in Graz, Austria and Joshua Tree in California’s high desert. Their songs reflect a sonic landscape stretching from the
As showcased on yesterday’s Manic Monday, the late great Brian James (who recently passed away last week), could undoubtedly shred with the best of them, particularly when The Damned first
With over fifty years under their collective belts, no one could blame bluegrass mainstays The Seldom Scene for resting on their laurels and taking it easy. After all, the Bethesda,