Ryan Bingham Returns With New Album with The Texas Gentlemen – ‘They Call Us The Lucky Ones’
Ryan Bingham will release They Call Us The Lucky Ones, his highly anticipated new album with The Texas Gentlemen, May 15 via The Bingham Recording Co./Thirty Tigers (pre-order/pre-save HERE). Ahead of the release, his new song, “Ballad of The Texas Gentlemen,” is out today and can be heard below… Of the track, Bingham shares, “After years of being out on my own […]
Thee Sacred Souls, LA LOM, and The Womack Sisters Join Up For ‘Constellation Tour’
Thee Sacred Souls, LA LOM, and The Womack Sisters join together to bring heart melting harmonies, genre-blurring grooves, and timeless soul on their Constellation Tour across North America. Hailing from Southern California, raised on classic soul, Cumbia and cookouts, this is the sound of the modern West Coast. Thee Sacred Souls’ tender slow burns, LA LOM’s Latin instrumental heat, and The […]
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour Announced For Spring 2026
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will launch their Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour across the country this spring, kicking off at Minneapolis’ Target Center on March 31. The 20-date run will feature 19 arena shows, and a final night outdoors on May 27 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Springsteen offered […]
Surfing The Tube: Jill Scott Plays NPR Tiny Desk; Altın Gün Gear Up For ‘Garip’ Album Release; Gogol Bordello Cover Roy Orbison
Surfing the Tube is a daily recap of recent must-see YouTube happenings, from music videos and live performances to interviews and everything in between. Jill Scott: Tiny Desk Concert Celebrating on the heels of releasing her first album in over a decade, To Whom This May Concern, Jill Scott plays her very first NPR Tiny […]
SONG PREMIERE: Eliza Noxon Explores the Tension Between Best and Worst Self on Catchy Indie Rocker “One More Round”
Eliza Noxon doesn’t hide behind metaphor. Her songs arrive unguarded—clear-eyed dispatches from the messy interior of becoming. Rooted in traditional folk but streaked with an indie-rock pulse, Noxon’s music wrestles with loss, identity, and the off-kilter ache of growing up. Open tunings bloom into widescreen arrangements on her debut LP Good Monsters with Bad Habits, […]
Tuesday’s Gone: Peter Gabriel’s Early Genesis Costumes Serve As Narrative Devices (Watch “Watcher of The Skies”) Live 1974
Tuesday’s Gone – 2/17 Continuing our tribute to Peter Gabriel this week, for today’s Tuesday’s Gone, we’re throwing it all the way back to his original band Genesis by way of this characteristically mesmerizing performance of “Watcher of the Skies” from 1974. Here we find Gabriel decked out in full costume with fluorescent makeup and […]
Portland Folk Artist Jeffrey Martin Delivers His First-Ever Live Album: The Intimate and Insightful ‘Alive, July 25, 2025’
Portland folk singer Jeffrey Martin releases one full show, Alive, on July 25, 2025, recorded at Portland’s The Showdown, with 16 tracks, unedited, overdub-free, and unsequenced. Sam Weber (Madison Cunningham, Anna Tivel, Bahamas) joins Martin on acoustic and electric guitars. Weber also recorded and mixed the record. Only five of these songs appeared on his […]
The Wild Magnolias Featuring The New Orleans Project Uncover Undeniably Stellar Cuts On ‘Outtakes + Live 1973-1974’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Just in time for Mardi Gras, the newest release from the Tipitina’s Record Club is The Wild Magnolias Featuring The New Orleans Project Outtakes + Live 1973-1974. The Orange vinyl and (purple 45 single for club members) conveys the bright music contained within. The Wild Magnolias monumental first two albums, their self-titled release in 1974 […]
SONG PREMIERE: Endearments Turn Long-Distance Heartache Into Dancefloor Glow on “Marianne”
Love is a tricky thing to get a hold of, and even when it’s in your grasp, the complexity of it all forces a loose, slippery grip. Once forged by time and memory, love becomes a solid stone to rest upon, but the moments of its creation can be among the most confusing and, ironically, […]
LISTEN: Latefortyfive & Krykey Craft Hypnotic Neo-Soul With Palpable Longing On “Paper straws”
Half Past Late Records was founded by producer/songwriter Luke Felix-Wood towards the end of 2025. Through this label, he has helped produce and co-write 4 projects across 4 different artists. The most recent release is a mixtape titled Konfessions. Konfessions is a project that’s heavy on the underground/abstract Hip-Hop influences, with tasteful inclusions of R&B […]
LISTEN: James E. Gray’s “In Doom” Is Immersive & Refreshing Art Rock With Haunting Undertones
English songwriter, artist, and producer James E. Gray explores Britrock with spooky alt and space vibes. Gray’s latest work takes a dark turn, as the haunting and immersive “In Doom” marks the artist’s first release since 2022. The multi-instrumentalist, whose last full-length, Clones, arrived in 2021, marks his return with a stunning lead single and […]
25 Years Ago Today- Brad Paisley Gets Inducted Into Grand Ole Opry At 28 – Youngest Member At Time To Join
Meshell Ndegeocello Invokes The Spirit Of James Baldwin at Denver’s Gates Concert Hall (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
In 2016, Meshell Ndegeocello debuted one of the most ambitious and compelling works of her storied career at the historic Harlem Stage Gatehouse in New York City. Styled as a church service, the performance intertwined spoken-word pieces, poetry, instrumental music, and choir-like vocals and was a tribute to the famed writer/activist James Baldwin, titled Can […]
Manic Monday: Peter Gabriel’s “Intruder” Always Appears Foreboding (Watch Live 1987)
When’s the last time you bumped some Peter Gabriel? In the case of this writer, it had been a minute, but given the legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Famer recently celebrated a birthday last week, it seems like a good time to dig up some of his classic performances from yesteryear. And, considering that […]
SONG PREMIERE: Reverends Ft. Lilly Hiatt Blend Hazy Shoegaze Meets Cosmic Twist On “Are You Weeping Still?”
Reverends’ new album, Sunsight, Sunclipse, is its most vivid and unguarded statement yet—a record that most maturely and confidently blends Americana, shoegaze, psych and cosmic country. Fronted by singer and songwriter Dandy Lee Strickland—with Kyle Jones on drums and Andy Watts and Matt Boehnlein on bass and guitars—the Atlanta trio has carved out its own […]
VIDEO PREMIERE: Tim Easton Offers a Hopeful Country-Blues Anthem for Troubled Times with “Don’t Let Your Mind Go Dark”
Consummate troubadour and songwriter Tim Easton wrote much of his new album beneath a painting of a red horse. The artwork—created by his sister, visual artist Susan Easton Burns—was executed in an abstract-realist style, using gardening tools instead of paintbrushes to form a vivid image from fragmented strokes. It now serves as the cover art […]
Alan Williams Bridges Worlds While ‘Floating On The Dreamline,’ Shares Video for “Somewhere There’s A Train” (INTERVIEW/PREMIERE)
Alan Williams is someone who has moved within several musical worlds throughout the course of his life so far, and so gathers together unique perspectives, from practical experience, to technical know-how, to the theories and ideas that lie behind creativity and collaboration. His new solo album, Floating on the Dreamline, arrives on March 6th, via […]
The 3 Best Online Casino Choices in Australia
The online casino scene in Australia continues to evolve rapidly in 2026, offering players more exciting, secure, and flexible ways to enjoy gaming. With the rise of crypto casino Australia real money platforms and advanced mobile casino app Australia real money options, players now have access to premium gambling experiences anywhere, anytime. Choosing the best […]
What Are The Most Common Minimum Deposit Amounts at Australian Online Casinos?
The most frequent minimum deposits at pokies online generally range from $5, $10, to $20. These casinos appeal particularly to players with tighter budgets, providing affordable access to various games. However, exact minimums can vary significantly, influenced by the casino brand and payment options offered. Winshark, for example, sets itself apart with exceptionally low minimum […]
VIDEO PREMIERE: Paul Boggs Band Captures Little Feat Inspired Blues Shuffle Grooves On “Airline Boogie”
While commercial air travel is an easy punchline on the comedy circuit, others approach it with far more gravity—among them Paula Boggs, who knows the terrain from every angle. “Flying in 2025 is not for the faint of heart,” Boggs says. “Between DOGE, the firing of air traffic controllers, helicopter crashes, delayed or canceled flights, […]