
SXSW Film Review: ‘Song To Song’ Hits All The Wrong Notes
Terence Malick’s long-awaited, utterly disappointing film set in Austin kicks off SXSW Film this year
Terence Malick’s long-awaited, utterly disappointing film set in Austin kicks off SXSW Film this year
Note: This article originally appeared on The Horn. It’s easy to get swept up in the hype of major names like Kanye West and Prince playing intimate shows during SXSW,
Back in 2009 we launched a column here at Glide Magazine called Vinyl Lives. The column was dedicated to a deep love of record collecting and the tendency of that
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Ask a Panic fan what they think of any show and you will get a range of responses ranging from “the boys are on fire!” to “ they’re playing like
Like Coachella and Bonnaroo, the Austin City Limits Festival (ACL) has solidified its status in the upper echelon of festivals in that each year it practically sells out before releasing
Is 2014 the year of Spoon? In the band’s twenty-year existence, it just may be. They recently released their first studio album in four years, They Want My Soul, to
As Conor Oberst has grown up from the emotionally vulnerable and hugely talented singer-songwriter once lauded by fans and the music press as the next Bob Dylan, he has found
If you’re the type of person who lives day in day out with an unquenchable thirst for real rock ‘n’ roll, chances are you’ve heard of the Bottle Rockets. If