
Steely Dan – Comerica Theatre, Phoenix, AZ 7/15/14 (SHOW REVIEW)
Steely Dan may not be attracting any younger fans to their shows, but then again, that isn’t to say Donald Fagen and Walter Becker’s music hasn’t aged well. Still relishing
Steely Dan may not be attracting any younger fans to their shows, but then again, that isn’t to say Donald Fagen and Walter Becker’s music hasn’t aged well. Still relishing
Remember the days when major music festivals weren’t saturated with button pushing EDM artists and rock bands playing authentic musical instruments played all weekend long? Sam Shear does, and with
15 year old blues prodigy Quinn Sullivan opened for Buddy Guy at the South Shore Music Circus in Cohasset, MA on July 10, 2014. Photos by Marc Lacatell
[rating=9.00] Any album that opens with a didgeridoo and a cavalry of finger cymbals deserves at least one listen. Morrissey’s gorgeous tenth record, World Peace Is None of Your Business, demands
San Francisco-based City Tribe is prepping to release their debut album “Undertow” on July 29. Glide Magazine is proud to premiere the new single and title track from the project.
When you create a film that loses in viewership to a sultry scene between reptile and footwear or the private endeavors of a lonely primate, you’ve chosen the wrong career.
Wye Oak used to be known as the alt/indie band from Baltimore made up of a guy who could play seemingly dozens of instruments at once and a girl who
Phish performed at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, PA on 7/8/14. Photos by Kenny Pusey. SETLIST: Set 1: Axilla, Gumbo > Taste, 555, Tube, Halfway To
Watch the debut of our “Glide Magazine Presents” video series – Vienna Teng performing “The Hymn of Acxiom.” Creepy, haunting and stark, it’s one of the most breath-taking and daring pieces of pop music written in recent memory.
Next week, Aerosmith will start their latest sojourn across the United States, hitting sheds in the summer heat, Slash and his erstwhile Conspirators in tow. If this was 1977, it