LISTEN: Sad Daddy Cut A Bill Monroe Stomper Via “Charlie Pickle”
Since 2010, Arkansas outfit Sad Daddy has traveled down many roads, together and separately, at times focusing on their solo projects and then reuniting as a band. The four members,
Since 2010, Arkansas outfit Sad Daddy has traveled down many roads, together and separately, at times focusing on their solo projects and then reuniting as a band. The four members,
Joe Jackson Reveals ‘Sing, You Sinners!’ Tour
South Carolina’s High Water Festival will make its grand return to North Charleston’s Riverfront Park next year on April 23-24. Artists set to perform at High Water 2022 include headliners Jack White and My Morning
Black Country, New Road have shared “Concorde”, the third single to be taken from their highly anticipated second album, “Ants From Up There”, which will be released on 4th February
Progressive rock and guitar legend Steve Hackett will be revisiting his stellar work with Genesis when he launches the US/Canada leg of his Genesis Revisited: Seconds Out + More Tour
Emily Shirley’s brand of songwriter pop-rock is finely tuned and brightly colored. Shirley’s latest release, DuoTone, is a genre-bending hybrid of indie-pop melodies woven over thoughtful, grounded lyrics. DuoTone represents the vibrant sonic image of
Los Angeles-based duo Purple Witch of Culver Reflect on Loss Through Spoken Word Meets 70s Pop Single “Dustin”
Becoming immersed in the five-CD version of the Almost Famous 20th Anniversary Expanded Soundtrack is no doubt somewhat akin to attending a high-school reunion. Even as this quasi-autobiographical film of
Marmalade Mountain, aka Zack Fischmann, has tumbled through America’s punk-folk-psych-rock scenes, creating songs that blend the homespun aesthetic of K Records with a playful vulnerability akin to folk hero Michael Hurley.
Moa Moa came together in the summer of 2019, initially as a creative outlet for songwriter and producer James Ratcliffe, who had previously been spending the year writing various jingles