
WANNABE: Album Reviews In Comic Book Form
Chicago artist Chris Prunckle never set out to review albums in comic book form. He has a background in the arts but is mostly self-taught and these days he enjoys
Chicago artist Chris Prunckle never set out to review albums in comic book form. He has a background in the arts but is mostly self-taught and these days he enjoys
There’s a good chance you won’t be hearing any of these songs when Tool tours next year. That won’t stop us from hoping though.
We’ve probably all had this fantasy before, that one where we’ve commandeered a badass ship stocked to the gills with delicious craft beer and nothing to do except watch rock
Netflix delivered something special with its Mr. Show revival series, W/ Bob and David.
In Vinyl Lives we spotlight and profile record stores around the country who offer music lovers an experience that goes beyond an iTunes purchase or a Spotify playlist. Vinyl has
Photo courtesy of Resonance Records At this point in time there is little that needs to be said about the talent and legacy of the great jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery.
David Ryan Harris. “Sounds like a law firm, tastes like analog tape,” says the soul singer/songwriter and guitarist. “I heard music, melodies and stories in my head as a child.
Memphis power-trio Dirty Streets are entrenched in the kind of deep soul, funk, blues, heavy boogie and psych-rock that was a domineering force of nature during the Seventies but is hard
In 2008, a trio out of Wales released their first record, an EP titled A Balloon Called Moaning. Several of those tracks they still include in their live set, songs
All photos by Merrick Ales unless otherwise noted. Under overcast skies the tenth anniversary of Fun Fun Fun Fest kicked off at Auditorium Shores in Austin on Friday. Luckily, the