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Tuesday’s Gone: Watch Kevin Morby Fronted Band The Babies Live on KEXP 2012

Tuesday’s Gone: Watch Kevin Morby Fronted Band The Babies Live on KEXP 2012

Before launching his acclaimed solo career, Kevin Morby first made a name for himself as the bassist for Woods and later as one-half of the indie rock duo The Babies alongside Cassie Ramone of Vivian Girls. Formed around 2008, The Babies emerged from the loose, DIY Brooklyn indie scene of the late 2000s. Their music […]

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Reckoners Blend Barroom Rock, Soul, and Musical Muscle on ‘Where the Hell Am I’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Reckoners Blend Barroom Rock, Soul, and Musical Muscle on ‘Where the Hell Am I’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Perhaps all-star Boston-based band Reckoners can cheer up these frustrated Beantown sports fans with their sophomore release, Where the Hell Am I? The collaborative made a splash with their 2024 eponymous debut that featured Susan Tedeschi on vocals on some tracks. Tedeschi is not aboard this time, but Alan Evans of Soulive returns to co-produce, […]

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Nili Brosh (Dethklok, Danny Elfman) Builds a Synthy World for Instrumental Rock Album ‘Eventide’ (INTERVIEW)

Nili Brosh (Dethklok, Danny Elfman) Builds a Synthy World for Instrumental Rock Album ‘Eventide’ (INTERVIEW)

Guitarist and instrumentalist Nili Brosh released her fourth studio album, Eventide, in March, her first in several years. It built on the work of a few singles and videos she’s released in recent years, but added many new tracks and introduced broader musical experimentation to her sound, namely synths. Previously released songs were also remixed and remastered […]

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Sean Lennon Shares How The Claypool Lennon Delirium Made Their Ambitious Double LP & Finally Embracing Being John’s Son (INTERVIEW)

Sean Lennon Shares How The Claypool Lennon Delirium Made Their Ambitious Double LP & Finally Embracing Being John’s Son (INTERVIEW)

Sean Lennon and Les Claypool return with the third album from The Claypool Lennon Delirium, The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy—an ambitious concept record that both skewers and warns of the accelerating rise of AI. This isn’t just a listening experience. The double album arrives with a lavishly illustrated 24-page comic book […]

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Jesse Dayton Is Beaumont-Born, Antone’s-Bred & Still Raising Hell (INTERVIEW)

Jesse Dayton Is Beaumont-Born, Antone’s-Bred & Still Raising Hell (INTERVIEW)

“When I was a kid, I had honky-tonk music, I had rhythm & blues, I had zydeco, I had all the rock & roll stuff. It was pretty amazing,” Jesse Dayton told me back in 2016. “I think I’m a little bit of all of that.” For singer, songwriter, guitar player, producer, and actor Jesse […]

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Michael “CAVS” Cavanaugh Talks New Solo Album – The Multi-Elemental ‘Sojourn’ (INTERVIEW)

Michael “CAVS” Cavanaugh Talks New Solo Album – The Multi-Elemental ‘Sojourn’ (INTERVIEW)

You might know Michael “CAVS” Cavanaugh from his day job, drumming for King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. But the percussion wiz has just dropped his second solo album, and you could say it’s a “trip” in every sense of the word. Engaging and lushly arranged, the all-instrumental Sojourn takes listeners on a journey through […]

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Reckoners Blend Barroom Rock, Soul, and Musical Muscle on ‘Where the Hell Am I’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Reckoners Blend Barroom Rock, Soul, and Musical Muscle on ‘Where the Hell Am I’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Perhaps all-star Boston-based band Reckoners can cheer up these frustrated Beantown sports fans with their sophomore release, Where the Hell Am I? The collaborative made a splash with their 2024 eponymous debut that featured Susan Tedeschi on vocals on some tracks. Tedeschi is not aboard this time, but Alan Evans of Soulive returns to co-produce, […]

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Jazz Veterans and Blues Roots Collide On Chris Bergson’s Striking ‘East River Blues’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Jazz Veterans and Blues Roots Collide On Chris Bergson’s Striking ‘East River Blues’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Past albums from New York-based guitarist and singer-songwriter Chris Bergson have often straddled the line between blues and soul, especially those with vocalist Ellis Hicks. Yet, there have also been jazz tracks on his previous albums. After all, Bergson was a student of jazz great guitarist Jim Hall and has consistently expressed an affinity for […]

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Carly King Approaches Songwriting with Warmth and Restraint on Beautiful Debut ‘Loving You is Easy’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Carly King Approaches Songwriting with Warmth and Restraint on Beautiful Debut ‘Loving You is Easy’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

On her first full-length effort, Loving You Is Easy, Carly King distills the emotional distance from heartbreak and loss to new relationships and true love, all in just 10 songs. Straddling the line between folk and country, there is an honesty to both her lyrics and delivery throughout that makes even the quietest moments resonate. […]

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Mike Ness and Social Distortion Roar Back With ‘Born To Kill’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Mike Ness and Social Distortion Roar Back With ‘Born To Kill’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

The first new Social Distortion record in fifteen years almost never came to be, as midway through recording, Mike Ness was diagnosed with tonsillar cancer. After chemotherapy, his recovery prompted the completion of Born To Kill, an incredibly solid rock/punk album considering all the circumstances surrounding it.  Produced by Dave Sardy and featuring bandmates Jonny Wickersham – guitar, […]

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Front-Porch Poetry and Quiet Heartbreak Define Josiah and the Bonnevilles’ Valiant ‘As Is’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Front-Porch Poetry and Quiet Heartbreak Define Josiah and the Bonnevilles’ Valiant ‘As Is’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

For the past ten years, Josiah Leming has been releasing music under the moniker Josiah and the Bonnevilles, steadily sloughing off the mortal coils of the pristinely produced pop/rock that marked his early work following his appearance on the seventh season of American Idol. What he has bequeathed to himself and his listeners is a […]

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25 Years Ago Toady : The Black Crowes, Oasis & Spacehog Kick Off Brotherly Love Tour

25 years ago today (5/11/01), The Black Crowes, Oasis, and Spacehog launched the Brotherly Love Tour in Las Vegas — a triple bill built around three famously combustible sets of brothers: Chris and Rich Robinson, Noel and Liam Gallagher, and Royston and Antony Langdon. The tour’s tongue-in-cheek title played off…