
Crash KingsBy Shane Handler on November 19, 2009LA based trio, Crash Kings, are putting their own unique spin on the three-man-band concept. Fusing keyboard-born compositions with agressive layers of rock, their crafty tunes are accomplished without more » | 
Portugal. The ManBy Justine Hilton on November 10, 2009From their article jumbling punctuation to their formation in Wasilla, Alaska, Portugal. The Man is a band that easily stands out. Through strong internet promotion (including a regularly updated blog) and more » | 
Spiritual RezBy Melissa Brodeur on October 26, 2009Spiritual Rez is a Reggae Horn Funk Dance Party that has been tirelessly touring the country while commanding an extremely positive and high energy sound. Since 2003, the band has shared more » |
More Hot Spot  | The Builders and Butchers By Justine Hilton on October 13, 2009 With their sophomore album Salvation is a Deep Dark Well, a headlining tour and frequent festival appearances, The Builders and the Butchers are getting their sound around. Originally formed in Alaska, More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | Dethklok By Deborah J. Draisen on October 09, 2009 Dethklok's mere presence in any one location for an extended period of time brings fans to their knees, because of their godliness. And I got to interview them. Dethklok is: Nathan More » 16 Comments | Email This |
|  | Brendan Benson On Tour By Ayan Farah on September 29, 2009 Returning to solo work as the Raconteurs take a break, Benson is back with a new album entitled My Old Familiar Friend that showcases his unshakeable instinct for crafting More » 2 Comments | Email This |
|  | Rob Marscher By Melissa Brodeur on September 21, 2009 These days Rob Marscher is a proud member of Hasidic reggae star Matisyahu’s touring band. Although laying down dub reggae grooves is a bit of a departure from Marscher’s improvisational/jazz routines, More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | Hockey By Justine Hilton on September 09, 2009 Formed in Los Angeles five years ago by founders Ben Grubin, lead singer, and Jeremy "Jerm" Reynolds on bass, Hockey is now based in Portland, Oregon as a quartet More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | Mike Pedersen of Elephant Bear By Melissa Brodeur on August 26, 2009 Elephantbear, fronted by the promising young songwriter and guitarist Mike Pedersen, has already won comparisons to artists like Snow Patrol, Ben Lee, and the Foo Fighters because of their smartly written, More » 0 Comments | Email This |
| |  | George Stanford By Melissa Brodeur on July 27, 2009 You might remember George Stanford as the former member and lead vocalist for Townhall. With influences that range from Paul Simon, Bob Marley, Tom Petty, The Band, Hank Williams and everything More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | Northwest String Summitt By Jason Gershuny on July 17, 2009 Just two brief days before the upcoming Northwest String Summitt, Glide Magazine got a unique opportunity to check in and chat with one of the two producers of the festival, Greg More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | Liberate Music Festival Preview By Melissa Brodeur on July 13, 2009 For those looking for a smaller more community based festival, aside from today’s 50,000+capacity events, Liberate offers 20+ live bands and electronic music until sunrise, two nights of free camping, yoga, More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | Jennifer Hartswick By Melissa Brodeur on June 18, 2009 Most recently Jennifer Hartswick has been playing as a member of Van Ghost, the brainchild of Chicago indie promoter Mike Berg. Self-described as “classic or folk rock,” the heart of Van More » 0 Comments | Email This |
|  | Rubblebucket Orchestra By Mellisa Brodeuer on May 13, 2009 In case you haven’t heard ‘em yet, Rubblebucket Orchestra aren’t the straight-forward funk ensemble that their name might suggest. Instead they are a vivid ten-piece afrobeat/rock band led by trumpeter Alex More » 0 Comments | Email This |
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