
SXSW – Day 3 Highlights
Photo credit: Joan BowlenIn order of apearance: Poolside, Foxygen, LEAGUES, Jason Isbell, Robyn Hitchcock, Aiofe O'Donovan (with Jesca Hoop), Capital Cities, Divine Fits
Photo credit: Joan BowlenIn order of apearance: Poolside, Foxygen, LEAGUES, Jason Isbell, Robyn Hitchcock, Aiofe O'Donovan (with Jesca Hoop), Capital Cities, Divine Fits
It was especially refreshing to bask in the 100-degree heat at Somerset, Kentucky's Master Musicians Festival, a truly unique two-day musical melting pot that brought together hippies, hipsters, and hillbillies in equal measure.
Nashville’s Caitlin Rose first appeared on the radar of music critics this year with the release of her debut full-length album Own Side Now, out September 27th on ATO Records.
Back in 1969, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady originally started Hot Tuna as a side project to play some live dates during Jefferson Airplane’s hiatus, as Grace Slick recovered from
With the Black Crowes once again on an extended hiatus, minus the handful of European dates the band scheduled this summer, Chris Robinson isn’t wasting anytime in getting back on
As summer begins to wind down, we’re getting excited about all the great shows on the horizon this fall, especially when we found out about the first ever Paste Tour.
Jason Isbell and 400 Unit blazed through the night with a two and a half hour set fluctuating from shimmering raucous guitar blues, songwriting gems, and shimmering power pop.
Jason Isbell is untethered and seems to be enjoying his new direction away from the Drive by Truckers. A solo album we've been hearing about for a while,Sirens of the Ditch, finally drops from New West on July 10, and he will also kick off a tour with a new group, the 400 Unit, the day before. The group, which includes Isbell's Muscle Shoals pals Jimbo Hart, Ryan Tillery, and Browan Lollar, will hit major U.S. markets through the end of August, wrapping up in Chattanooga on August 31.
Jason Isbell (one-third of the Drive-By Trucker guitar triumvirate) was scheduled to make a rare appearance with his trio (which includes Trucker bassist Shonna Tucker) to play a set of songs you don