Black Eyes Return After 20 Years With New Album ‘Hostile Design’ Out 10/10 on Dischord Records

Black Eyes Return After 20 Years With New Album ‘Hostile Design’ Out 10/10 on Dischord Records

More than 20 years after recording their last record, Cough, Black Eyes returns with Hostile Design out on 10/10 via Dischord Records.. The album is comprised of six all-new songs, written directly in the wake of the band’s April 2023 reunion shows. Hostile Design was recorded at Tonal Park studios over three days, with Ian MacKaye resuming his […]

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Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band Announce December North American Tour

Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band Announce December North American Tour

Last month, Ryan Davis & The Roadhouse Band—the project of Louisville-based visual artist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Ryan Davis—released their new album, New Threats from the Soul, via Sophomore Lounge / Tough Love.  Today, the band has announced a December North American tour. The newly announced dates will see the band playing DC, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Chicago, two dates in Brooklyn, and more […]

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Chrissie Hynde Releading Duets Record Feat: Mark Lanegan, Lucinda Williams, Dave Gahan & More

Chrissie Hynde Releading Duets Record Feat: Mark Lanegan, Lucinda Williams, Dave Gahan & More

Chrissie Hynde has announced a new album as Chrissie Hynde & Pals titled Duets Special, due for release digitally as well as on black vinyl LP, and CD on Friday, October 17 via Rhino. The album consists of 13 extraordinary duets featuring a host of world-class collaborators, including k.d. lang, the late Mark Lanegan, Dave Gahan, Cat Power, Brandon Flowers, Debbie Harry, Shirley […]

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35 Years Ago Today- Pixies Release ‘Bossanova’ Album

35 Years Ago Today- Pixies Release ‘Bossanova’ Album

35 years ago today (8/13/90), Pixies released Bossanova, their third studio album, and their college rock take on space and surf rock. The album did exceptionally well in the U.K. and peaked at number three, and two singles were released from Bossanova as “Velouria” and “Dig for Fire”; both charted…
Marin County’s Fairs & Festivals You Cannot Miss Summer in 2025

Marin County’s Fairs & Festivals You Cannot Miss Summer in 2025

Marin County is gearing up for a full year of music, art, and delicious food. Picture pastel booths popping up on village greens, sea air mixing with kettle-corn sweetness, and sunset guitar riffs echoing between golden hills and the Bay. One weekend, you are tasting local oysters in Novato; the next, you’re under redwoods in […]

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Weirdo Wednesday: The Specials Original Lineup Signs Off With “Ghost Town” On ‘Top of the Pops’

Weirdo Wednesday: The Specials Original Lineup Signs Off With “Ghost Town” On ‘Top of the Pops’

Rounding out our summer salute to The Specials this week, for today’s Weirdo Wednesday, we’re taking a look at the last performance of the original lineup on Top of the Pops where Terry Hall, Lynval Golding, and Neville Staple announced they were leaving the band. According to Golding, they were not in a good place […]

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Pile Keeps Heavy DIY Ethos Unbroken With Restless & Fierce ‘Sunshine and Balance Beams’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Pile Keeps Heavy DIY Ethos Unbroken With Restless & Fierce ‘Sunshine and Balance Beams’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Throughout the past 15 years, Pile has woven a web that ties the loose ends of post-punk, indie rock, and experimentation together in a knot that would make Henry Rollins proud. All the while, Pile never abandoned the DIY ethos that made them the band they are, keeping a prolific release schedule intact with six […]

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Mae Powell Presents Dreamy Soundscapes & Intimate Soul On ‘Making Room For The Light’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Mae Powell Presents Dreamy Soundscapes & Intimate Soul On ‘Making Room For The Light’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

At this point in her career, singer/songwriter Mae Powell is on the verge of a major breakthrough. After stunning the world with her powerful songwriting and wistful vocals on her 2021 debut, Both Ways Brighter, it was clear the young artist contained multitudes. By tackling socio-political topics and personal emotions alike, Powell was able to […]

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Colin Hancock’s Jazz Hounds & Catherine Russell Restore Missing Black Musical History Chapters With ‘Cat & The Hounds’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Colin Hancock’s Jazz Hounds & Catherine Russell Restore Missing Black Musical History Chapters With ‘Cat & The Hounds’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Most think of the origins of the blues in terms of the Delta acoustic guitar style yet Afro-Romani cornetist, saxophonist, historian, and producer Colin Hancock is bent on disproving that notion. In fact, the original Black music of this country was not called ‘blues’. That later became a marketable term for music shaped by violinists, […]

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The Kingston Lions Reinterpret Mighty Reggae Classics On Self-Titled Debut (ALBUM REVIEW

The Kingston Lions Reinterpret Mighty Reggae Classics On Self-Titled Debut (ALBUM REVIEW

The Kingston Lions’ self-titled debut is a chance for some legendary reggae session musicians to step into the spotlight, covering classics from the genre.  Produced by Ralph Sall and recorded at Anchor Studios in Kingston, guitarist, bandleader, and arranger Mikey Chung brought together a group of musicians who have played with everyone from Peter Tosh […]

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LISTEN: Jude Parrish Blends Lo-fi Warmth With Soulful Songwriting On “French Me”

LISTEN: Jude Parrish Blends Lo-fi Warmth With Soulful Songwriting On “French Me”

Jude Parrish writes songs like letters he forgot to send — raw, rhythmic, and full of motion. Somewhere between a hungover Sunday and a cloudless Friday, his music blends the honesty of indie folk with something stranger, surfier, still forming. Raised in Texas, sharpened on the road, and now living in Nashville, Jude’s voice carries […]

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LISTEN: Van Goat Craft Infectious Rockabilly Fun On Blistering “Pickle”

LISTEN: Van Goat Craft Infectious Rockabilly Fun On Blistering “Pickle”

Punk. Swing. Ragtime. Southern jazz. Surf. Van Goat is a band to which you could apply many labels, but none would quite prepare you for what you’re about to hear. Harnessing the diverse DIY aesthetic of their native Oakland, Van Goat is in the business of writing not only songs that you can dance to, […]

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Trey Anastasio Is Celebrating Fifth Anniversary of “The Beacon Jams” with Beacon Shows 11/28-30

Trey Anastasio Is Celebrating Fifth Anniversary of “The Beacon Jams” with Beacon Shows 11/28-30

Trey Anastasio will celebrate the fifth anniversary of his historic 2020 Beacon Jams residency with a very special three-night run at New York City’s legendary Beacon Theatre, set for November 28–30. The shows will feature Anastasio in a range of formats each night, including performances with the Trey Anastasio Band and the return of The Rescue Squad Strings. Proceeds from the shows will benefit the Divided […]

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My Morning Jacket Releasing ‘Z’ 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition & Shares New Single “Where To Begin”

My Morning Jacket Releasing ‘Z’ 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition & Shares New Single “Where To Begin”

My Morning Jacket will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed 2005 album, Z, with a very special new Deluxe Edition, arriving via ATO Records on Friday, October 3. Pre-orders/pre-saves are available now. Remastered from the original master tapes, the Z 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition will be available digitally, on CD, and as a 3LP set on pink, coral and […]

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40 Years Ago Today – Neil Young Goes Full On Country With ‘Old Ways’

40 Years Ago Today – Neil Young Goes Full On Country With ‘Old Ways’

40 years ago today (8/12/85), Neil Young released his fifteenth studio album, Old Ways, an album that served as his first full-on recording into country, despite having written many other country-influenced tunes earlier. Young had initially begun recording a country album in 1983 with the International Harvesters, but label pushback…
SONG PREMIERE: The Point. Jam Into Space with Psyched Out Worldly Jazz-rocker “Itis”

SONG PREMIERE: The Point. Jam Into Space with Psyched Out Worldly Jazz-rocker “Itis”

Despite their influences ranging across the world, The Point. are a band that could only have started in Austin. Fusing psychedelia, Saharan guitar music, and cumbia with jam-band sensibilities, the trio creates a laid-back vibe that’s more than the sum of its parts. Their latest, Maldito Animal (Deluxe Edition), finds the band exploring new directions, […]

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‘Stax Revue: Live in ’65’ Vinyl Reissue Captures Legendary Soul Label In Its Prime (ALBUM REVIEW)

‘Stax Revue: Live in ’65’ Vinyl Reissue Captures Legendary Soul Label In Its Prime (ALBUM REVIEW)

When Stax Records took its roster on the road in 1965, it wasn’t just a concert; it was a showcase of soon-to-be legends. Stax Revue: Live in ’65 captures two such moments from that year: a charged two-night stand at Los Angeles’ 5-4 Ballroom and a looser, homegrown showcase at Memphis’ Club Paradise. Together, they […]

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Mark Brend Introduces An Artist At Odds With His Time In ‘Down River: The Search for David Ackles’ (INTERVIEW)

Mark Brend Introduces An Artist At Odds With His Time In ‘Down River: The Search for David Ackles’ (INTERVIEW)

UK-based journalist, author, and musician Mark Brend will be releasing Down River: The Search for David Ackles in August via Jawbone Press, and with it will be introducing Ackles’ work to a generation of people who may have never heard of Ackles or his work in music before. His time in the limelight was brief […]

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Tuesday’s Gone: The Specials Keep Generational Appeal  Locked In Via “You’re Wondering Now” (Live 1979)

Tuesday’s Gone: The Specials Keep Generational Appeal Locked In Via “You’re Wondering Now” (Live 1979)

Continuing our spotlight on The Specials this week, as evidenced by yesterday’s Manic Monday offering, the band was quite good at bringing the ruckus back in their prime. But if you’re looking to discover what truly made them such a, eh, “special” band (pardon the pun), one should definitely visit their relatively lower-key, more pensive […]

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LISTEN: coop16’s “Mixed feelings” Brings Experimentation to Jangly Indie Rock Bliss

LISTEN: coop16’s “Mixed feelings” Brings Experimentation to Jangly Indie Rock Bliss

What started as a pre-teen hobby has blossomed into a promising artistic endeavor for coop16. Since the artist was 14, he has been crafting tunes that range from modern pop fusion to homages of Hip-hop’s past, all being intertwined and held captive by coop, until now. The Chicago-based artist has reached 16, and rather than […]

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