Woods, “Cali in a Cup”
It's quite interesting to see a band grow and change. Whether it be through influences, equipment, or songwriting, musicians can ingeniously re-invent their style –
It's quite interesting to see a band grow and change. Whether it be through influences, equipment, or songwriting, musicians can ingeniously re-invent their style –
When the Cars made “Double Life”, featured on their 1979 record Candy O, it's doubtful that they thought the song was anything more than a
Details for winning tickets below. The Hot 97 Summerjam might have had a lot of drama this year, what with Nicki Minaj not being respected
We sit in a dank, window-less room drinking cheap beer while talking into microphones and try to pass it off as radio. Now we're trying
Whartscape might be gone, but fun-lovers in Baltimore are throwing another party over Labor Day weekend called SCAPESCAPE, with three stages and definitely too many
Just a small update and reminder about Spy Fest, which we originally announced over here. The festival, which starts on Friday with Skeletons, Rhys Chatham
One of those sad posts again…Jeff Winterberg, of '90s San Diego group Antioch Arrow and '00s Brooklyn group Coptic Light, has been diagnosed with a
Talibam!, noted weirdos, are looking to trip you out. Whether it's with more than thirty minutes of improv-jazz freakouts, intergalactic love songs (tongue FIRMLY in
Over the last few weeks, legend Tom Carter of experimentalists Charalambides has been seriously ill with pneumonia. While touring Europe, Tom was taken into intensive
San Fransisco based band Seatraffic's new song, “Crimes”, explores emotional grandiosity through dreamy washes of drums and synthesizers played by Brandon Harrison and Mark Zannad,
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