Steeped in emotion and pulsating with life, Matthew Birch’s ‘Not Where I Thought I’d Be’ is a candid recollection of love found and lost.
With indie rock sensibilities and thoughtful candour, Our Violet Room’s “Falling” is a deceivingly upbeat song about the pain of heartbreak.
Nashville artist Andrew Adkins delivers his new solo recording, ‘Rattlesnake Motions,’ a riveting listen with a fresh take on a genre that’s seen far too little experimentation in recent years.
A full 15 years following its initial April 2006 release, this album remains a brave and beautiful piece of…
The supergroup that never was, World Goes Round is a product of four musicians, Frank Musker, Elizabeth Lamers, Jeff…
We not-so-rudely interrupted Steve Hackett’s evening writing session after a day spent putting the finishing touches on his next rock album to lob a few questions about growing up in post-war Britain, growing as a musician in Genesis and all the growing up he’s done since.
Nowhere Nation’s Arthur Blume joins us for this high-intrigue Stereo Six, allowing us access to the highly classified inspirations for the band’s espionage-themed concept album, Omicron, which dropped on September 18th.
This is absolutely more than a book about a rock band. It’s a tale of discovery and about carving one’s own way while not exactly knowing what you’re carving into.
Celeb Car Crash has announced the release of a new EP called CCCover that as the title indicates, celebrates the music of others.
Review and Photos by Mike Bax For anyone that arrived late and missed Nile Rodgers and CHIC perform an…
Review and Photos by Darren Eagles Tony Levin (www.tonylevin.com) Markus Reuter (www.markusreuter.com) Pat Mastelotto (www.patmastelotto.com) Prog-rock royalty pulled…
By Mike Bax RNDM, the joint project of Joseph Arthur, Richard Stuverud and Jeff Ament (Pearl Jam) released their…
This is Peter Gabriel like you have never seen him before. Recorded live in London over two nights in March of 2011 this Blu-ray features Peter Gabriel and The New Blood Orchestra performing songs from throughout his career (minus guitars, bass or drums). This is a tremendous undertaking though because Gabriel does not just rehash his old hits by performing them in front of an orchestra.