'90s indie rock darlings The American Analog Set's new box set, titled New Drifters, features the band's first three albums.
Something To Tell You was my first Haim experience and it left me impressed not only with their great harmonizing and melodies, but also their deceptively accessible sound that belies their underlying complexity and stylistic breadth. It's a wonder they're not bigger than they already are yet.
Shedding light on the unseen academic side of famous musicians, and how education shaped the careers of some of rock's legends.
Nirvana’s 'Nevermind' album is considered an absolute classic by all modern standards and due out Nov. 12, the album is getting a range of special reissues.
Every Friday, the band will post rare or unreleased tracks previously not available online. It'll be called 'Syd, Roger, Richard, Nick, and David – An Evolving Pink Floyd Playlist.'
Revolution Radio was a refreshing return to the basics of rock and roll. It's hard hitting, guitar heavy compositions really stand out in a time when mainstream rock has gone full blown pop, and it's hard not to appreciate artists who've already reached the top, that still "go there."
Onceweresixty are back with a new single "Pills", an adrenaline-infused song about the misguided use and abuse of psychotropic “medicine."
Metal band 2 Shadows have shared their blistering new track "Mad God", underpinned by thunderous bass drums and piercingly intense vocals.
Life Without Sound is full of that earnest, raw rock that I love so much. No songs aimed for pop stardom or arena anthems. Just a couple guitars, drums, and strong vocals. Just the way I like it.
David Byrne has always been pleasantly weird and experimental and he once again tries to push the musical envelope. What results from that sincere push is at best, a mess however. It's a mash up of different sounds and influences that, when it works, can be refreshing and exhilarating, but those moments are far too often undercut by clunky breakdowns and unnecessary introductions of new elements.
LA's acclaimed math rock duo standards have unveiled "Cosmos", continuing their fruitful combination of musical chops and catchy guitar-driven melodies.
CNTS, the noisy Los Angeles punk band featuring members of Dead Cross, Retox and Qui, return with aggressive new single "Smart Mouth."
ERASE THEORY just released their sophomore EP, The Good Kind, packed full of emotionally devastating pop-rock.
Hardcore four-piece Detachment have just released their debut album 'Lack', encompassing the band’s grandeur and ambitious influences.
Their forthcoming album, Coagulated Bliss, sounds like Full of Hell, but it’s nothing like any Full of Hell record that’s come before it.
Goodbye June and Greta Van Fleet put on amazing sets for a packed house at DC9 Nightclub in Washington, D.C. on August 26. Goodbye June opened the night with great energy and their unique classic southern rock influenced sound blended with a modern edge. Greta Van Fleet headlined and from the opening chord brought a sonic "tour de force" that pictures just can't do justice.
The highly anticipated compilation album, See You Next Year 2, has been released, recorded over 8 days at the famed Shangri-La studio.
Green Day may have been the best rock band of the 2000s. At least, they were for those of us blessed to be teens at the time. Those of us once willing to spend 4 hours straight mastering moves in Tony Hawk's American Sk8land instead of actually skating. Those of us savvy enough to acquire bootleg copies of 'Parental Advisory' level Green Day albums because "hey, we're old enough and it's on the radio!"
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.
Theatrical alt-rock duo Observe The 93rd release their cinematic music video for “Go Ahead,” the final piece from their previous LP an 'eeriness to everything.'
Greek psych-rock band Bazooka deliver excellent music worth diving into with their latest release, 'Kapou Allou' (Somewhere Elsewhere).'
Returning for its 12th year, the five-day/five-night full-ship music charter will set sail March 2 - 7, 2024 including a lineup of over 30 artists.
On 'Howl', the Leadbetter Band covers that coveted ground between late '60s psychedelia and early '70s hard rock, giving it enough modern touches to work today.
Just two weeks after Wild Pink announced their signing to Fire Talk Records, they're back with a surprise EP titled 'Strawberry Eraser.'