
Kaada/Patton Return With Dark, Wondrous ‘Bacteria Cult’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Mike Patton and composer John Kaada reunite for another beautifully evocative trip into strange new worlds.
Mike Patton and composer John Kaada reunite for another beautifully evocative trip into strange new worlds.
Walking up to Webster Hall on Easter Sunday to a marque reading, “Please Stand By, Test In Progess” set the tone for what was to transpire inside. LCD Soundsystem made
Back in 2012 songsmith Benjamin Scheuer found himself bouncing around the coffee shops of Greenwich Village performing autobiographical songs. Scheuer’s material dwelled on emotional subjects like the passing of his father when
A myriad of structural problems hampers Dawn of Justice’s attempts to reach new heights, but is still enjoyable for the most part.
Within the city of New Orleans there exists numerous cultural microcosms. These microcosms historically involve music, and like everything in the Crescent City, they often overlap in ways that are
Back in the 1980’s there were a handful of years when two of the most revered figures in Southern rock joined forces. Texas blues virtuoso Johnny Winter and New Orleans’
If exceptional accomplishment alone were enough to inspire widespread recognition, then Derek Trucks would likely have several government buildings and national monuments bearing his name. Considering his lineage alone, it
As SXSW 2016 rages on, the bodies might be tired but the spirit pushes forward.
For a band that’s always espoused the simple joys of growing up in idyllic innocence, surrounded by surf, sand, girls, hotrods, and any other means of getting on with fun,
The death of legendary keyboard player Keith Emerson adds to the sad tally of legendary icons who have been suddenly and unexpectedly taken from us in rapid succession so early