With momentum firmly pointing in the forward direction, Crown Lands are dropping a “Leadfoot” today with the release of…
1973 was one hell of a year for bombastic classics. Simply fathom Jimmy Page joining The Rolling Stones. That…
Crown Lands, the raucous Oshawa, Ontario rock twosome, today confirm the upcoming release of their debut full-length album. The…
Unsure of what to expect out of Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynrd Plane Crash? Y’all…
Happy Friday, Friends! Today, Austin, TX-based band Sam Pace and the Gilded Grit tackle society’s Tweeting, Instagram-influencing, Tiger King-obsessed…
Oshawa, Ontario rock rebels, Crown Lands have returned with another new single, “Howlin’ Back.” The song follows the duo’s…
The Rolling Stones have released a new single, and accompanying video, titled “Living In A Ghost Town.” The song,…
Blackberry Smoke has built a cult following, and with Homecoming: Live in Atlanta (3 Legged Records) there’s no lack of butt shaking, pot smoking and beer drinking in this congressional house of rock and roll.
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of “The Year of Motörhead,” Sanctuary Records / BMG has just dropped 1979, an exhaustive and impressive, multi-disc box set — one that makes for an amazing “must-have” collection for the band’s dedicated drooling disciples.
Due October 18th via Voodoo Rhythm, the “Too Good to be Blue”/“Get Busy Living” single from Trixie and The Trainwrecks touts a blue-collar, lowbrow, and punk rock angle to the band’s songwriting, and we dig it.
Released 40 years ago next week (August 15, 1979), via Swan Song Records, In Through the Out Door, the iconic eighth studio record from Led Zeppelin still feels good — like a warm hug from an old friend.
When you’re managed by legendary rock drummer Carmine Appice you must be doing something right. This is the case for New Jersey rock quartet KODIAK who, today, are debuting their Appice-directed video for the thrilling single “Alone.”
Red Run Art Series (No Blackout Dates) is a mixed-media series by artist Damon Kardon created to celebrate the travelling circus that is the music tour. Package #21 features The Raconteurs and their Third Man Records release, Help Us Stranger.