In the summer of 2003, Bob Dylan starred in an extremely bizarre film called 'Masked and Anonymous', set in a post-apocalyptic USA and stuffed with countless cameos.
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'Miles Davis – Fearless' features a performance by Davis and his band from 1970 and will come as a three-disc LP.
‘Searching For Flowers’ shows that DG Adams has both the talent and inventiveness to qualify as a bona fide singer-songwriter.
On his 'human nature machine' EP, Stel Furet revives some old classic sounds for the new times.
On his ''69 Camaro' EP, Seneko comes up with an excellent power-pop version of Americana music.
Madfish will release 'Laura Nyro: American Dreamer', an 8 LP limited-edition deluxe box set on July 30, 2021, featuring 7 studio albums and an album of rarities and live cuts.
Even though CES 2021 is being held virtually, it’s not lacking in celebrities. iHeartRadio, held an event featuring Ryan Seacrest, Dua Lipa, and Billie Eilish. Here's a play by play of the event.
Chromatics' set was beautiful to experience—the sounds, the lights, the feeling of being in an ’80s-inspired arthouse-meets-noir film. Every member played their part to a tee—at once intriguing, entertaining, and drawing the entire crowd deeper into their world.
These days Jim Jarmusch is into zombies, and the cast listing for 'The Dead Don't Die' is like a list of the director’s film and music tastes, some of which have collaborated with him before.
John Hufford's newest musical number sets the tone for his upcoming album release, Sleep. It's like a lullaby you can't stop listening to...
In the same week we got two Nissan heavy projects in 'Gran Turismo' and 'Wanted: The Escape of Carlos Ghosn.' Both based on true events but only one involved a human being smuggled out in an instrument case.
On Earth Day 30 years ago there was a star-studded prime time special known as 'The Earth Day Special.' It was weird as hell, full of big name celebrities, and even bigger levels of cringe, but, it’s indisputable that we’d all be in a better spot right now if we’d listened Bette Midler.
Boston-based singer-songwriter Sam Bergquist on his latest EP, 'Wiser Then', escapes all the trappings of the singer-songwriter genre.
We got a chance to talk with Jon H. Genier, of Canadian punk staples Twenty2, about their upcoming album 'Dismissed', their creative process, the current state of punk, and much more.
The Skye Bleu Crew's "Doll House" is an enticing debut that just stimulates the listeners, particularly of the genre, to see/hear what else is in that dollhouse after all.
The second pandemic year of 2021 featured a wide variety of fantastic music documentaries. Some gave us better understandings of artists we've known for a long time, while others re-contextualized great performances in a new light. Here's the 20 best of the year.
In retrospect, 'If I Could Only Remember My Name' is almost certainly his best solo album, ranks among the best he has ever recorded, and represents one of the best showcases of that late '60s/ early '70s California sound.
Much like sand, Howe Gelb's music goes everywhere. From punky electro-pop to Americana to flamenco... you name it. Over 4 decades of musical exploration have made him one the most interesting cult icons in music today.
Hollywood doesn't come out with many literary comedies anymore, or films that center around the extracurricular adventures of middle-aged professors, but it did both back in February of 2000 with 'Wonder Boys.' A film criminally overlooked by moviegoers.
'Rolling Thunder Revue' is Scorsese's second doc about Dylan and there are all sorts of elements that make it a must for anyone who's an obsessive fan of Dylan, of the counterculture, or of mid-'70s culture in general.
In 1967, Arthur Lee and his then stable band, Love, came up with Forever Changes - widely considered to be their, and one of rock’s greatest masterpieces. While making some impact in Europe, in particular England, at the time, the album was practically ignored in the US. Now, 50 years later, the album is being recognized for what it is (even by Rolling Stone, who missed its greatness the first time around).
Waiting Around, the sophomore album from John Stammers that took 6 years to make is finally here and it may just mark the resurrection of the sub-genre 'jazzy folk' that has roots all the way back to the 50's.
Released 15 years ago, 'Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story' fell a bit short in delivering consistent laughs but it was incredibly great at pointing out the clichés of the music biopic genre.
'Modern Family' had a lot of the same problems that a lot of contemporary sitcoms have had: It went on for several years longer than it probably should have.