Twenty years after they started, The Band of Heathens clearly realize there is little upside to fucking with what works. They have stripped down their ...
On his debut LP, the Addison County musical prodigy enlists the help of his mentors, including members of the Grift, moe. and Cabinet.
Things Of Stone And Wood have released the Double A-sided single You’d Gone Before You Went/The Windmills Turn and confirmed Rae Street, their first studio album in 23 years, alongside a national tour ...
From psychedelic dreams to gritty roots-rock, 1968 was the year the counterculture exploded into its most diverse and daring ...
A tape recorder, new instrument, and a little bit of Fleetwood Mac all helped create the music behind R.E.M.'s "Losing My ...
Following her recent Super Bowl appearance, Brandi Carlile is now doing arena concerts. It’s been a long time coming, and well deserved.
Under the influence of a pop-leaning label, FILMORE delivers a bold fusion of country storytelling, Latin rhythms & Floridian nightlife gloss ...
In November 1973, Ringo Starr had his first No. 1 solo hit on the Hot 100 with “Photograph.” The tune, which the drummer co-wrote with his ex-Beatles bandmate George Harrison, appeared on Starr’s ...
Teen indie rock band The Cherophobes from Wrexham are through to the Liverpool Soundz Battle of the Bands semi-final on April 4.
We are diving deep into the groove to celebrate 20 of the most legendary bass lines in music history.
It took Peter McPoland four months, a tape machine and 30 $3 reels from Facebook Marketplace to record his sophomore album. A ...