Ariel Marie’s Fresh Track “Just This Way”
At the tender age of 18, Ariel Marie is making waves with her new single, “Just This Way.” Not only is she a student at Continue Reading
At the tender age of 18, Ariel Marie is making waves with her new single, “Just This Way.” Not only is she a student at Continue Reading
Posted: 22nd November, 2023 by The Editor Chicago’s post-hardcore outfit Ira Glass is composed of strangers who met by answering a flier, so the ease Continue Reading
Posted: 2nd October, 2023 by The Editor It’s half past midnight at Williamsburg hotspot Baby’s All Right and Haley Dahl is handing out well-earned medals Continue Reading
The 2022 Grammys have almost arrived! The 64th Annual Grammy Awards will air live on Sunday (April 3) live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena Continue Reading
Artist Interview: Charlotte Cornfield Posted: 29th October, 2021 by The Editor Today, Toronto’s Charlotte Cornfield releases her new album Highs in the Minuses on Polyvinyl Records Continue Reading
“Spooky Scary Skeletons” has become the unofficial anthem for Halloween, and the backstory behind its creation is bittersweet. TikTok user @TheVictoriaGold uploaded a video singing Continue Reading
Album Review: Squirrel Flower – ‘Planet (i)’ Posted: 10th August, 2021 by The Editor When Ella Williams’ released I Was Born Swimming, her debut album Continue Reading
Interview: Nervous Dater on ‘Call in the Mess’ Posted: 18th May, 2021 by The Editor Nervous Dater may be serving up anxiety on their latest Continue Reading
Album Review: John Andrews and the Yawns – ‘Cookbook’ Posted: 14th May, 2021 by The Editor I’m a deeply shallow book-buyer. Sure, I will almost Continue Reading
This week marked the 20-year anniversary of the 43rd Grammy Awards, which aired on Feb. 21, 2001. Though the Grammys first launched way back in Continue Reading
The Santa Monica-based multi-instrumentalist Alex Siegel kicks off his year with an ode to a friend on Sangsuree. Inspired by unfortunate events, Siegel mixes dream pop Continue Reading
Nancy Wilson, a trailblazer for female guitarists and rock sister acts everywhere as a member of Heart since 1974, is going back to her musical Continue Reading
The Creative Crisis of COVID For musicians, the pandemic and consequent closing of performance venues has been a crisis. In the new century, nearly every Continue Reading
In the waning days of the Grinch-y year of 2020, we’re all hunkering down and barely holding up. Holiday rituals that once brought comfort and Continue Reading
Susan Alcorn – Pedernal (Relative Pitch) By now, creative music folks know Susan Alcorn for her feat in bringing the pedal steel guitar to the Continue Reading
Nearly every aspect of Good Guess, the new album from Brooklyn-based Winston Cook-Wilson (who records solo albums under the abbreviated moniker Winston C.W.), seems oddly Continue Reading
Even if it seems like the Grinch and Scrooge conspired to ruin the 2020 holidays by spreading the coronavirus months ago, leave it to Heather Continue Reading
10. Bridget St. John – Ask Me No Questions (1969, Dandelion) Singer-songwriter Bridget St. John became a British cult figure in the wake of her critically-lauded sophomore LP Continue Reading
Then and now, the mighty Led Zeppelin towers imposingly as one of rock’s elite groups. The source of at minimum four must-own LPs, dozens of Continue Reading
80. Drive-By Truckers – Decoration Day [New West] Decoration Day came on the heels of 2001’s Southern Rock Opera, a loose concept album about growing up in Continue Reading