
CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: S.G. Goodman, Hotline TNT, James McMurtry, U.S. Girls, Maxo & More
It is reaching a blistering heat here at the Ye Ol’ Caustic Saloon, and we are welcoming everyone in for a tall, cold glass of fresh new releases. As we
It is reaching a blistering heat here at the Ye Ol’ Caustic Saloon, and we are welcoming everyone in for a tall, cold glass of fresh new releases. As we
To see James McMurtry live is to witness one of the finest American songwriters at work. Lucky for us, the 63-year-old Texan troubadour is still a road dog, criss-crossing the
The third and final entry in the so-called “Ditch Trilogy” of albums Neil Young released following the major success of 1972’s Harvest, Tonight’s The Night, sounds like the most abrasive of them all,
Bulgarian Cartrader is the genre-blurring music project of Daniel Stoyanov — a Sofia-born, South Germany-raised artist with a voice as distinctive as his backstory. From humble beginnings playing wedding gigs,
Known on both sides of the Atlantic for his baroque, poetic approach to songwriting, Fortunato Durutti Marinetti returns with Bitter Sweet, Sweet Bitter—his most sweeping, absurd, and emotionally acute statement
Almost exactly a year ago, Lukas Nelson and his band, Promise of the Real, a 15-year-old collective, announced an indefinite hiatus to pursue different artistic endeavors. Now arrives Nelson’s first
On June 20th, longtime New York-based singer/songwriter and guitarist Willie Nile will be releasing his 21st long-playing album, The Great Yellow Light. Steeped in inquisitive songwriting as his albums always
When it comes to pushing the boundaries of punk and truly dismantling the genre to make something fresh, The Cramps are one of the earliest examples of the artistic freedom
The newest offering from the Brooklyn-based rock outfit Hotline TNT is a throwback to the buzzy grunge era of 90s indie/alt heyday; however, things never stagnate as they sprinkle in
The curators of the Gregg Allman Live series set a high bar for themselves through last year’s Uncle Sam’s release, but with One Night In DC, May 15 1984, the