José González Announces New Album ‘ Against The Dying Of The Light’ out March 27th
José González has announced his eagerly anticipated new album, Against The Dying Of The Light, arriving via Mute Records (US/Canada; City Slang rest of world) on Friday, March 27. Pre-orders/pre-saves are available now. The Gothenburg, Sweden-based singer-songwriter and guitarist’s fifth studio LP and first new collection of original songs in more than four years, the album is heralded […]
LISTEN: Poor Bambi Crafts Hectic Punk On Explosive “This One Is for Free”
Emerging from Norway’s oil capital, Stavanger, Poor Bambi cuts straight to the bone and delivers an explosive mix of noise rock and punk. Fueled by energy, spontaneity, and emotional depth, Poor Bambi delivers live shows that are a collision of controlled frustration and total devotion to the music, and continues to establish itself as a […]
LISTEN: Grogg’s “Creaky Knees” Blends Jovial Melodies With Blistering Post-punk
Grogg is a post-punk(ish) 3-piece based in Glasgow/Aberdeen (Scotland), who have been going for less than a year. In that short time, the trio has played a handful of gigs, secured BBC Scotland radio play, and released their debut self-titled EP on December 12th. Meanwhile, EP 2 is finished off at the mixing stage. With […]
Happy 90th Birthday Clarence Carter
Tuesday’s Gone: Bobby Weir Leads Start Of Post Jerry Era At Summer ’96 Futhur Festival
While the Grateful Dead years have been exhaustively documented, Bobby Weir’s musical life beyond the band has been just as enduring and vital. From RatDog and Further to The Dead and, more recently, the Wolf Bros, Weir continued to perform and evolve for decades outside the shadow of the fabled group. In the wake of […]
Puscifer Unveils Comic Book Series: “Tales From The Pusciverse”; Issue #1 Out Now
Puscifer expands its universe with the launch of the band’s first comic book series, “Tales From The Pusciverse.” Issue #1 centers on Bellendia Black, a character first seen in the band’s “Pendulum” video. Written by Maynard James Keenan, the debut issue features artwork by Marlin Shoop (“Captain Action,” “G.I. Joe,” “Unprepped”) and Andy Belanger (“Kill […]
Band of Horses Announce Everything All The Time (20th Anniversary Edition) Out March 20 via Sub Pop + 2026 Tour Dates
Band of Horses has announced they will celebrate the 20th birthday of their Gold-certified 2006 debut album Everything All The Time with a newly expanded 20th Anniversary Edition, out on March 20, 2026, via Sub Pop. The expanded 19-track edition is accompanied by an additional LP of bonus tracks, including the 2005 tour EP, a trove of previously unreleased studio and […]
Luke Winslow-King Announces New Album ‘Coast of Light,’ Shares New Single “Dangerous Blues”
Luke Winslow-King has announced the forthcoming release of his new album Coast of Light, arriving March 27 via Bloodshot Records. The first glimpse of the project comes with “Dangerous Blues,” a brooding, live-wire lead single accompanied by a performance video: Long celebrated for his genre-defying approach, Winslow-King continues to blend jazz, blues, classical, and folk […]
The James Hunter Six Debut on Easy Eye Sound With Infectious Grooves On ‘Off the Fence’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
It’s hard to believe that James Hunter has been recording for almost four decades now. His Off the Fence is his eleventh studio album and debut for Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound after years in the Dap Tone stable. Ironically, Daptone’s co-founder, Gabriel Roth, produced, not Auerbach. It’s refreshing to see an album without multiple […]
Mike Mattison & Trash Magic Makes Bold & Bluesy Musical Entrance With ‘Turn A Midnight Corner’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Mike Mattison & Trash Magic make it all sound easy on Turn A Midnight Corner. A uniformly excellent explorative statement in contemporary blues, this Landslide Records effort is the flashpoint of experience and ambition at which the frontman only hinted by his efforts with his Scrapomatic band and his 2014 release Afterglow. The reputation Mike […]
Happy 65th Birthday Wayne Coyne (Watch Flaming Lips Live at Roskilde 1996)
The Bad Plus Declare End Of Boundary Pushing Career
The Bad Plus have spent their groundbreaking lifespan reimagining music in their own boldly original style. Now, after more than a quarter century and three unique iterations, founding bassist Reid Anderson and drummer Dave King have decided to call an end to The Bad Plus’s one-of-a-kind career. “The Bad Plus has been a band for 26 years,” says Reid Anderson […]
LISTEN: Ten Million Lights Craft Daring Shoegaze Bliss On Immersive “Punch The Ceiling”
Ten Million Lights has emerged as a sonic force in the Cascadia shoegaze scene, creating a captivating sound experience that sits at the apex of beauty and noise. The Portland, OR quartet, made up of Ryan Carroll (vocals), Eric Block (guitars), Russ Ellis (bass), and Gordon Nickel (drums), have a unique chemistry fueled by their […]
LISTEN: The Enthusiast’s “Raving Rabbids” Is Uniquely Unpredictable Post-punk With Raw Passion
The Enthusiast is Harry Bartlett, Andy Santone, and Ollie Wackett, based in Marrickville, Sydney, Australia. Their debut album, Funny Things, was recorded in bedrooms throughout Sydney in 2024 and 2025. The trio formed in high school and has been playing since. “Raving Rabbids” is the opening track from The Enthusiast’s freshly released debut LP, and […]
Courtney Marie Andrews Serves Up Her Most Well-Crafted Album Yet On ‘Valentine’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
At this point, we should treat singer-songwriter/poet/visual artist Courtney Marie Andrews’ music as evolving and taking on more polish with each release. Her previous release, 2022’s Loose Future, came with these words in our headline – “Breezier and Poppier.” Her latest, Valentine, is not anywhere near as uplifting, but some of the vulnerability and fragility […]
Pink Floyd -‘Wish You Were Here’ 50th Anniversary Edition Proves Superiorly Lucid (ALBUM REVIEW)
Pink Floyd’s recognition of the half-century milestone of Wish You Were Here continues what, with period collections such as 2019’s The Later Years, has become something of a cottage industry for the now-defunct British prog-rockers. Completists and collectors will no doubt be confounded by all manner of WYWH50 merchandise, not the least of which is […]
Manic Monday: In Honor of Bobby: “The Other One” – Crazed Version- Louisville 6/18/74
While the word “manic” is rarely associated with the Grateful Dead—especially when thinking of tunes like “Scarlet Begonias” or “Sugar Magnolia”—the band certainly had its own moments of unhinged intensity, where jams turned up the heat and pushed the senses to their limits. As we mourn the loss of the great Bob Weir, it feels […]
55 Years Ago Today – Genesis Releases ‘Nursery Cryme’ – First Album With Phil Collins
Hardcore Friends: A Lithuania Reunion with The Tisburys and Twin Princess at Johnny Brenda’s (SHOW REVIEW)
Philadelphia is a city that prides itself on family, a sentiment that was turned up to 11 last night at a packed house Johnny Brenda’s. The “Hardcore Friends Show,” presented by Matt DiMaio for his 9th annual birthday benefit, was every bit a living retrospective of a twenty-year friendship with some of the artists who […]
From Snoop to Seth: Celebrity Cannabis Entrepreneurs Are Reshaping the Vaping Industry
The cannabis industry has found an unlikely group of power players: celebrities. What started as endorsement deals has grown into a multi-million dollar phenomenon where rappers, athletes, and actors aren’t just lending their names to products—they’re building legitimate brands that compete at the highest levels. “The cannabis industry has matured far beyond simple celebrity endorsements,” […]