Manic Monday: Machine Head Live at Dynamo Open Air 1995
For today’s edition of Manic Monday, we’re keeping it metal by spotlighting one of the most promising bands to emerge from that genre in the
Aaron Lee Tasjan Treats Portland, OR to His Theory of ‘Stellar Evolution’ (PHOTOS)
aron Lee Tasjan is currently on tour supporting his latest release, 2024’s Stellar Evolution. On Friday, May 17th, Tasjan and his band treated fans at
Dynamic Indie Folk mainstays The Ballroom Thieves released their fifth studio album, Sundust, in April via Nettwerk, and are out playing in May and June.
Philadelphia-based Eliza Hardy Jones is a full-time member of The War on Drugs, has been in Iron & Wine and Grace Potter’s touring bands, and
Minneapolis-based Psych and Dream Pop artist Rupert Angeleyes released his third album Pillow Talk, on April 20th and played a special release show with his
The Molly Miller Trio, consisting of Molly Miller, Jennifer Condos, and Jay Bellerose, are releasing their new Western-influenced instrumental album The Ballad of Hotspur on
Hampton Hawes’ 1961 album For Real! stands as a testament to his exceptional talent as a jazz pianist. Recorded during a tumultuous period in Hawes’
In support of the band’s new album, ‘FU##IN’ UP’, which features performances of songs from the 1990 album Ragged Glory and live recordings from Toronto’s Rivoli,
Rating C+ The thing about Paul Thomas Anderson is that his talent is so great that even his bad movies are, well, pretty good. His
The Police were just halfway into their career by the time the tour documentary Around The World first came out. They were still a few
Kathleen Hanna’s memoir, Rebel Girl: My Life as a Feminist Punk, vividly captures her extraordinary journey as a musician, activist, and avatar of the Riot
SONG PREMIERE: Wild Powwers Make Striking Power Trio Statement With “Wild Reprise”
While the word “grunge” rarely comes up in conversation these days, Seattle’s Wild Powwers keeps that downtempo, melodic sound alive with colorful acclaim. With dirty whirl howling guitars and booming
55 Years Later: The Who Bring Rock Opera Concept To Forefront With ‘Tommy’
It didn’t take hindsight of over half a century to realize The Who’s Tommy (released 5/17/69), delivered all the breakthroughs the band was seeking at the time