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LISTEN: The Tubs Sign To Merge & Share Jangle-Laded Cover Of Metallica’s “Fade to Black”

LISTEN: The Tubs Sign To Merge & Share Jangle-Laded Cover Of Metallica’s “Fade to Black”

Merge Records has announced the signing of Welsh janglepop raconteurs The Tubs. The quartet — Owen Williams, Dan Lucas, Max Warren, and Taylor Stewart has shared a spirited cover of Metallica’s “Fade to Black” that transforms the seminal power ballad into the pastoral, jangle-laden epic it was always meant to be. Check it out below. Owen Williams on […]

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SONG PREMIERE: The Deslondes Plead For Another Chance with Soulful and Timeless Southern Rock Tune “Try Again”

SONG PREMIERE: The Deslondes Plead For Another Chance with Soulful and Timeless Southern Rock Tune “Try Again”

Few bands working in Americana today understand the value of community quite like The Deslondes. The New Orleans outfit has always balanced reverence for tradition with a restless urge to keep the conversation moving forward, and on their upcoming release Don’t Let It Die Vol. 1, arriving May 22nd via New West Records (PRE-ORDER), they […]

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Parlor Greens’ Tim Carman Dives Into New LP ‘Emeralds’ & Details the Organ Trio’s Evolution (INTERVIEW)

Parlor Greens’ Tim Carman Dives Into New LP ‘Emeralds’ & Details the Organ Trio’s Evolution (INTERVIEW)

Much modern soul and jazz music seeks to honor the cherished legacies of these genres. Over the past few years, artists have been emerging from corners of the internet, tipping their hat to the heyday of these genres by seemingly imitating their heroes. While these artists and albums are not things to ignore, they leave […]

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Jerry’s Middle Finger on Faithfully Interpreting the Music of Jerry Garcia Band, Crafting Setlists, Growing Fanbase, and More (INTERVIEW)

Jerry’s Middle Finger on Faithfully Interpreting the Music of Jerry Garcia Band, Crafting Setlists, Growing Fanbase, and More (INTERVIEW)

Grateful Dead cover bands are a dime a dozen, which is a testament to the legacy of the legendary jam band. Nearly every city and town in the country seems to have a group of musicians offering their own take on the band’s music for local Deadheads eager to experience it live. Over three decades […]

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Needtobreathe’s Bear Rinehart on Joy, Powerlessness, and New LP ‘The Long Surrender’ (INTERVIEW)

Needtobreathe’s Bear Rinehart on Joy, Powerlessness, and New LP ‘The Long Surrender’ (INTERVIEW)

The Grammy-nominated band Needtobreathe released their tenth studio album, The Long Surrender, at the end of March. Produced by Dave Cobb and recorded at his studio in Savannah, Georgia. The album was intentionally recorded with a live feel, and the band is very geared towards performing these songs live, already bringing them into their sets this summer. The presentation […]

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Tenille Townes: Finding Balance & Purpose On ‘The Acrobat’ (FEATURE)

Tenille Townes: Finding Balance & Purpose On ‘The Acrobat’ (FEATURE)

There is a moment—quiet, unguarded—when Tenille Townes describes the making of her new record, The Acrobat, and it becomes clear that this is not simply an album. It is, perhaps more than anything she has made before, an act of reclamation. “Autonomy feels like a really big thing,” she says. “Feeling like what I create […]

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Swirling Soundscapes & Subtle Hooks: Evolfo’s ‘Of Love’ Finds the Sonic Sweet Spot (ALBUM REVIEW)

Swirling Soundscapes & Subtle Hooks: Evolfo’s ‘Of Love’ Finds the Sonic Sweet Spot (ALBUM REVIEW)

The seven-piece psych-rock outfit Evolfo returns with the most relaxed, mind-expanding album of their career, Of Love. The Ridgewood, Queens-based players sifted through hundreds of hours of jams developed in their new studio to piece together the thirteen swirling tracks presented here.  The group, Ben Adams – Guitar, Synthesizer, Vocals, Matthew Gibbs – Guitar, Vocals, […]

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‘Peter Case At McCabes – My Life To Live’ Reclaims Artists’ Often Overlooked Songbook (ALBUM REVIEW)

‘Peter Case At McCabes – My Life To Live’ Reclaims Artists’ Often Overlooked Songbook (ALBUM REVIEW)

Peter Case At McCabes – My Life To Live is not the usual career retrospective of a veteran artist. Granted, the former leader of the Plimsouls spans his canon here, but in doing so over the course of the seventy-one-plus duration of this twenty-two cut sequence, he plays, sings, and speaks with a tangible sense […]

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Jesus and Mary Chain’s Mark Crozer Crafts Shadowy Alt-rock Soundscapes on ‘Homecoming’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Jesus and Mary Chain’s Mark Crozer Crafts Shadowy Alt-rock Soundscapes on ‘Homecoming’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

As a longtime member of the Jesus and Mary Chain, Mark Crozer is no stranger to dreamy goth rock, and through several solo records and other projects, he’s explored everything from guitar pop to indie rock. But his latest solo effort, Homecoming – which delves into deeply personal issues of loss and grief – is […]

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Mikaela Davis Polishes & Elevates Her Delicate Roots Sound Via ‘Graceland Way’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Mikaela Davis Polishes & Elevates Her Delicate Roots Sound Via ‘Graceland Way’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Graceland Way, the newest release from harpist-singer-songwriter Mikaela Davis, finds the artist luxuriating in the Los Angeles sunshine, delivering a modern Laurel Canyon pop-rock style, influenced by the famous location’s late 70’s heyday.     Working with longtime collaborators bassist Dan Horne and guitarist John Lee Shannon, the trio co-wrote and co-produced the album. Davis lets her […]

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White Denim’s ’13’ Is a Restless, Groove-Heavy Patchwork (ALBUM REVIEW)

White Denim’s ’13’ Is a Restless, Groove-Heavy Patchwork (ALBUM REVIEW)

Coming on twenty into their run as one of Austin’s most consistently inventive rock bands, White Denim’s 13 feels less like a reset and more like a snapshot of everything they’ve learned how to do and how comfortably they can shift between those ideas. The band has always pulled from a wide range of influences, […]

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30 Years Ago Today- Spoon Releases Debut Full-Length Album ‘Telephono’

30 years ago today (4/23/96), a then-little-known Austin outfit called Spoon released its debut full-length, Telephono, on Matador. Cut on a shoestring budget, the album didn’t make much commercial noise or immediately elevate the band to headlining status, but it quietly laid the groundwork for what was to come. Over…