
The cliche “Spring has sprung” has begun popping up in throw pillows in department stores across the country. We are well into 2023 and the new music just keeps on
Austin is the self-proclaimed “Live Music Capital of the World,” and as you look around town, the evidence mounts up quickly. Any night of the week live music streams from
Bloom does exactly what its title announces: open up and reveal a maturity and depth to the work that the band has certainly hit before, but never yet in such a cohesive, constant and compelling way.
English synthpop duo Erasure, consisting of songwriter and former Depeche Mode member/founder/keyboardist Vince Clarke and singer Andy Bell entered the music scene in 1985 with their debut single "Who Needs Love Like That". This duo recently hit the road for their first tour in five years in support of their new album Tomorrow’s World. Just prior to Clarke announcing his reunion with Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore for a a series of EPs and a new album under the band name VCMG, Glide had a chance to speak with Mr. Andy Bell.
For their latest release indie-pop act Nada Surf decided to go the covers route pulling together 12 of their favorite songs from a diverse selection of artists, ranging from the
Photos by Andy Tennille of Coachella 2006 at Indio, California the weekend of April 29 & 30. To hear more of Andy’s work, be sure to check out his podcast Smell The Glove, featuring this month’s exclusive interview with Les Claypool.