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Weirdo Wednesday: Watch Kurt Vile Get Trippy With Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions On “Let Me Get There” Video

Weirdo Wednesday: Watch Kurt Vile Get Trippy With Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions On “Let Me Get There” Video

As we gear up for release week for Kurt Vile’s new album Philadelphia’s Been Good to Me, this week’s Weirdo Wednesday revisits a collaboration many fans may not even know exists. While most people are familiar with Vile’s 2017 team-up with Courtney Barnett on Lotta Sea Lice, he also appeared on Hope Sandoval & The […]

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Kurt Vile Crafts Curious Autobiographical Ode On Colorful ‘Philadelphia’s been good to me’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Kurt Vile Crafts Curious Autobiographical Ode On Colorful ‘Philadelphia’s been good to me’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, represents a plethora of things to many people from many different walks of life. Some see it as the destination of their morning commute from the suburbs, while others see it as the place their rival sports team houses its stars. For a lot of people, though, including the incomparable Kurt Vile, Philly […]

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Bassist Reed Mathis Talks About Long-Awaited Return Of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (INTERVIEW)

Bassist Reed Mathis Talks About Long-Awaited Return Of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (INTERVIEW)

After over a decade of estrangement, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey will play two rare shows this week, both in Northern California. The first will take place on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at The Chapel in San Francisco, and the other on Thursday, May 28, at The Crepe Place in Santa Cruz. These shows follow two […]

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Ryan Bingham Rides Toward the Horizon On ‘They Call Us The Luck Ones’ With The Texas Gentlemen (FEATURE)

Ryan Bingham Rides Toward the Horizon On ‘They Call Us The Luck Ones’ With The Texas Gentlemen (FEATURE)

There has always been dust in Ryan Bingham’s music. Not the cosmetic kind Nashville sometimes sprays onto records to make them sound “authentic,” but the real thing—the dust kicked up from rodeo arenas, West Texas highways, desert wind, and nights spent drifting between cheap bars and stranger towns. His voice still sounds like it has […]

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Hunter Morris Finds New Ground Between Music and the Mountains With ‘Nowhere, NW’ (FEATURE)

Hunter Morris Finds New Ground Between Music and the Mountains With ‘Nowhere, NW’ (FEATURE)

For most of his adult life, Hunter Morris has existed between motion and stillness. One version of his life unfolds onstage, in studios, and in the long, uncertain pursuit of making records. The other begins before daylight in the mountains of North Georgia, where he guides clients through cold trout streams and spends long days […]

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‘Shaping Sounds’ Biography Follows Robert Margouleff’s Human Career In The Synth Revolution (INTERVIEW)

‘Shaping Sounds’ Biography Follows Robert Margouleff’s Human Career In The Synth Revolution (INTERVIEW)

On May 19th, Robert Margouleff’s autobiography, titled Shaping Sounds: Stevie Wonder, Devo, The Synth Revolution and My Life Behind The Music, arrives on Jawbone Press, chronicling his life in music so far. It’s arriving in print, digitally, and even as an audiobook. With a career spanning about seventy years, Grammy Award winner Margouleff is best […]

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Kurt Vile Crafts Curious Autobiographical Ode On Colorful ‘Philadelphia’s been good to me’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Kurt Vile Crafts Curious Autobiographical Ode On Colorful ‘Philadelphia’s been good to me’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, represents a plethora of things to many people from many different walks of life. Some see it as the destination of their morning commute from the suburbs, while others see it as the place their rival sports team houses its stars. For a lot of people, though, including the incomparable Kurt Vile, Philly […]

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Francis of Delirium Unleashes Cathartic Indie Rock On Refreshing ‘Run, Run Pure Beauty’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Francis of Delirium Unleashes Cathartic Indie Rock On Refreshing ‘Run, Run Pure Beauty’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Jana Bahrich, the mastermind behind the emotional and epic music by Francis of Delrium, is growing up before our very eyes. With the artist’s debut EP arriving just as the multi-hyphenate was graduating high school in 2020, and thanks to her prolific nature, fans have seen her grow into an unabashed poet, more akin to […]

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Pianist Emmet Cohen Honors Miles & Coltrane On Imaginative ‘Universal Truth’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Pianist Emmet Cohen Honors Miles & Coltrane On Imaginative ‘Universal Truth’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Most of today’s jazz fans recognize pianist Emmet Cohen from his popular livestream series, Live From Emmet’s Place. Though Cohen typically plays in the piano trio format, he has a legacy of inviting prominent guests to his livestream series. Still, other than his Master Legacy Series, Cohen’s albums have mostly featured his trio at the […]

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Nathan Evans Fox Mines the Trials and Tribulations of Modern Southern Life with Emotionally Resonant Americana Songs on ‘Heirloom’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Nathan Evans Fox Mines the Trials and Tribulations of Modern Southern Life with Emotionally Resonant Americana Songs on ‘Heirloom’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Nathan Evans Fox’s Heirloom is an album born out of generational trauma, a dying economy, and religious questioning. Raised in rural North Carolina, surrounded by shuttered mills, Fox attended seminary and trained as a hospital chaplain, but ultimately walked away from that job to focus on music full-time after the death of his father and […]

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The Alarm Deliver One Final Act of Rock and Roll Resistance on ‘Transformation’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The Alarm Deliver One Final Act of Rock and Roll Resistance on ‘Transformation’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Just over a year after The Alarm’s Mike Peters lost his three-decade-long battle with cancer, his final album was released, and judging from the dozen songs on Transformation, he didn’t go quietly. Far from being a somber affair, the songs off this last effort are loud, defiant, and anything but a man quietly settling into his […]

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Ten Years Ago Today- Architects Release ‘All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us’ Album

Ten years ago today (5/27/26), Architects released their seventh album All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us, The album emerged under heartbreaking circumstances, as guitarist and chief songwriter Tom Searle was privately battling terminal cancer throughout its creation. Just months after its release, Searle passed away, forever reshaping the way the…