
Queens of the Stone Age Announce ‘The Catacombs Tour’
Queens of the Stone Age will hit the road this fall on The Catacombs Tour — a limited series of very special one-night-only evenings at a curated selection of North
Queens of the Stone Age will hit the road this fall on The Catacombs Tour — a limited series of very special one-night-only evenings at a curated selection of North
There’s a confident musical swagger from the first few emotional notes of Claire Morales’ new single “Champion” that reminds ears of Cat Power at her most vivacious. “Champion” appears on
“When I fall, I fall hard. Sometimes that means I play out a whole relationship in my mind, and sabotage it before it ever takes root,” says Lyal Strickland about
With the passing of last week’s summer solstice, it seems like a fitting time to spotlight one of the most delightfully deranged sunbaked bands of all time: Sun City Girls.
On June 16th, Pixies took the stage at the Van Buren in downtown Phoenix to perform a 29-song two-album show, composed of live versions of both Bossanova (1990) and Trompe
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