VIDEO PREMIERE: John Hollier & The Rêverie Lock Into Sweeping Louisiana Soul Sound on “Crashing”

VIDEO PREMIERE: John Hollier & The Rêverie Lock Into Sweeping Louisiana Soul Sound on “Crashing”

John Hollier has been experiencing a handful of full-circle moments lately. Originally from Louisiana, the rising singer-songwriter has been relentlessly chasing down not only his unique sound — this searing fusion of rock, soul and alt-country — but also himself in the process. The result is his latest album, Rainmaker (due out March 20 via […]

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Tuesday’s Gone: Killing Joke Rules Goth-Rock Charmers With “Love Like Blood”

Tuesday’s Gone: Killing Joke Rules Goth-Rock Charmers With “Love Like Blood”

Keeping the sensual vibes going in the run-up to Valentine’s Day this week, for today’s Tuesday’s Gone, we’re showcasing another band that might not be the first to come to mind when thinking of sounds that suit the season: Killing Joke. But when lead singer Jaz Coleman wasn’t crafting dystopian post-punk dirges that were often […]

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LISTEN: MEMORIALS Craft Ethereal Balladry On Lush “Wildly Remote”

LISTEN: MEMORIALS Craft Ethereal Balladry On Lush “Wildly Remote”

MEMORIALS, Electrelane frontwoman Verity Susman and Wire guitarist Matthew Simms, are excited to announce North American tour dates with Holy F*ck in support of their new album All Clouds Bring Not Rain, out March 27 on Fire Records (pre-order). The upcoming run will include shows in Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, West Hollywood, Las Vegas, […]

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LISTEN: Karter AKA’s “Piranha” Brings Vivid Imagery To Relaxed Indie Rock

LISTEN: Karter AKA’s “Piranha” Brings Vivid Imagery To Relaxed Indie Rock

Karter AKA got his start playing in various short-lived L.A. punk bands (including Squid Cult and Fluppies). He is also a longtime member of the indie-rap outfit Manic Carbon, alongside Fantano-approved beatsmith Sadsic and frequent collaborators Moral Reef and Nick Turton. In 2024, he released his solo debut, Friend of the River, a tape-hissing collection […]

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20 Years Ago Today – Neil Young’s ‘Heart of Gold’ Movie Opens (Watch “No Wonder”)

20 Years Ago Today – Neil Young’s ‘Heart of Gold’ Movie Opens (Watch “No Wonder”)

Twenty years ago today (2/10/06), Neil Young’s concert film Heart of Gold premiered in New York. Directed by Jonathan Demme, the film captures Young performing with Hank Williams’ old guitar, backed by a stellar band that included Emmylou Harris, Spooner Oldham, the late steel guitarist Ben Keith, and Young’s late…
Gillian Welch & David Rawlings Announce “Gillian Welch & David Rawlings Play Grateful Dead Acoustic Reckoning” April Tour Dates

Gillian Welch & David Rawlings Announce “Gillian Welch & David Rawlings Play Grateful Dead Acoustic Reckoning” April Tour Dates

Gillian Welch and David Rawlings have announced their “Gillian Welch & David Rawlings Play Grateful Dead Acoustic Reckoning” tour. Welch shared this about the new tour dates, “The Grateful Dead flirted with acoustic music throughout their career, until they released the Reckoning album, 45 years ago.  We have flirted with Grateful Dead music throughout our career, […]

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Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Lifts Off with Jimi Hendrix and J.J. Cale Covers At Portland, OR’s Revolution Hall (PHOTOS/RECAP)

Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country Lifts Off with Jimi Hendrix and J.J. Cale Covers At Portland, OR’s Revolution Hall (PHOTOS/RECAP)

Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country stopped by Portland, Oregon’s Revolution Hall on Friday, February 6th as part of their Horizons Winter Tour, which kicked off in late January and runs through early April.  The band was firing on all cylinders, feeding off the audience and using their songs to explore and improvise. There was a big […]

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Our UK Shows and Different Booth Problems: What We’d Do Again (and Never Do Twice)

Our UK Shows and Different Booth Problems: What We’d Do Again (and Never Do Twice)

UK exhibitions reveal operational and design challenges that may remain unnoticed in other markets. Tight schedules, rigid venue controls, and high service costs compress decisions and leave little margin for correction. Across multiple events, we encountered recurring booth problems that reshaped how we now approach exhibition stands UK projects. UK exhibitions reveal operational and design […]

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Best Crypto Casino Platforms for Sports Bettors in 2026

Best Crypto Casino Platforms for Sports Bettors in 2026

Looking for a crypto casino that does sports betting right? You’re in the right place. Integrated crypto casino and sportsbook platforms changed how people bet online. You get one account for everything. No more juggling separate logins or splitting funds between casino games and sports bets. These platforms let you switch from spinning slots to […]

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Manic Monday: Big Black & Steve Albini Take Punishing Stance On Love With ‘Pigpile’ Live Document

Manic Monday: Big Black & Steve Albini Take Punishing Stance On Love With ‘Pigpile’ Live Document

Like it or not, Valentine’s week is here, which of course makes it the perfect occasion to spotlight some bands that have been known to indulge in some salaciously sensual subject matter over the years.  Take the late great Steve Albini for example, who was nothing if not a hopeless romantic as evidenced by such […]

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Rachael Sage and the Art of Turning Intimacy into Connection (FEATURE)

Rachael Sage and the Art of Turning Intimacy into Connection (FEATURE)

Rachael Sage has never treated songwriting as a statement alone. Her songs are intimate, sometimes devastatingly so, but they are also theatrical, expansive, and carefully staged. For more than three decades, Sage has built a body of work that feels less like a journal than a series of rooms: some private, some communal, all lit […]

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45 Years Ago Today – Bill Haley, The First Rock Star, Dies at 55 (Watch “Shake, Rattle and Roll” Live)

45 Years Ago Today – Bill Haley, The First Rock Star, Dies at 55 (Watch “Shake, Rattle and Roll” Live)

45 years ago today (2/9/81), rock legend Bill Haley died at age 55 from a heart attack. Haley is credited by many with first popularizing rock in the early 1950s with his group Bill Haley & His Comets and million-selling hits such as “Rock Around the Clock”, “See You Later,…
Jazz Mandolin Project Returns With Commanding Chops & Presence at Boston’s Paradise Rock Club (SHOW REVIEW)

Jazz Mandolin Project Returns With Commanding Chops & Presence at Boston’s Paradise Rock Club (SHOW REVIEW)

On February 5th, a rare sight was seen in Boston: the Jazz Mandolin Project was on the road beyond Burlington, Vermont, for their first tour in over 20 years. The quartet, with Jamie Masefield on mandolin, Danton Boller on upright bass, Michael “Mad Dog” Mavridoglou on keyboards and trumpet, and Phish’s own Jon Fishman on […]

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Surfing The Tube: Norah Jones & Josh Homme Cover ‘Something Stupid’; Ziggy Marley Pays Tribute To Bob; James Taylor Performs On Colbert

Surfing The Tube: Norah Jones & Josh Homme Cover ‘Something Stupid’; Ziggy Marley Pays Tribute To Bob; James Taylor Performs On Colbert

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. Norah Jones & Joshua Homme – Somethin’ Stupid (Live) Josh Homme (founding member of Queens of the Stone Age) & Norah Jones perform their own rendition of the famous duet “Something […]

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LISTEN: MONT LOSER’S “Confessional” Is Warping Alt-rock With Explosive Tendencies

LISTEN: MONT LOSER’S “Confessional” Is Warping Alt-rock With Explosive Tendencies

Finally, a band that lives up to its name. A deformed creature born from the depths of a late-night Parisian haze, half kamikaze, half blood drunk bat: MONT LOSER invites you to dive headfirst into the void of a rock scene that always seems to rise from its ashes, when we sometimes wish it would […]

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LISTEN: Hiding Places Bring Palpable Longing To Hypnotic Shoegaze On “Waiting”

LISTEN: Hiding Places Bring Palpable Longing To Hypnotic Shoegaze On “Waiting”

Shortly after forming, the members of the New York-via-North Carolina indie rock band Hiding Places noticed a secret power. During their live sets, no matter the loudness, scuzziness, or mayhem of the venues they played, their tender, atmospheric sound became the focus of the room, quieting their surroundings as audiences became hypnotized by their steady, […]

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Nine Inch Nails Kick Off 2026 Leg Of ‘Peel It Back’ Tour At Smoothie King Center In New Orleans (SHOW RECAP)

Nine Inch Nails Kick Off 2026 Leg Of ‘Peel It Back’ Tour At Smoothie King Center In New Orleans (SHOW RECAP)

Nine Inch Nails remain one of the more innovative rock bands well into their decades-long career. Even with the two-headed monster that runs the ship, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, focusing on film scores, the Nine Inch Nails name still sends shockwaves through the rock scene, knowing that, whatever it is they decide to put […]

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CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Ratboys, Jay Buchanan, Cory Wong, J. Cole, Puscifer & More

CAUSTIC COMMENTARY: Ratboys, Jay Buchanan, Cory Wong, J. Cole, Puscifer & More

As the aggressively cold weather continues to sink its unforgiving claws deeper into 2026, it’s important to keep a healthy mindset as we face these malicious temperatures. Music is a beautifully powerful thing, able to grab our hands and pull us into something otherworldly, and you can never tell which song will take you there. […]

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Record Store Day 2026- Glide’s Essential Picks: Ween, Flying Lotus, Caamp, King Gizzard, Steely Dan, Don Cherry & More

Record Store Day 2026- Glide’s Essential Picks: Ween, Flying Lotus, Caamp, King Gizzard, Steely Dan, Don Cherry & More

Saturday, April 18th, 2026, marks the date of yet another epic Record Store Day. The official list of exclusive releases for this most looked-forward-to day of the year has arrived, and it is nothing short of spectacular.  This year’s list has an almost equally intimidating presence as the cold weather, featuring 363 releases ranging from […]

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Almost Perfect: Why ‘Almost Famous’ Sets the Gold Standard for Rock Movies

Almost Perfect: Why ‘Almost Famous’ Sets the Gold Standard for Rock Movies

A good rock ‘n’ roll movie remains a tough prospect. Why? It’s a question that has remained elusive for years, and for 2026, the rabbit hole beckons. That’s why, coming to you from the screening room at Glide Magazine HQ, we’ve decided to do a bit of research. Every first Friday of the month, we’ll […]

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