-
Live Review: Riders Against the Storm at Empire
Material: The Rhode Island-native husband-and-wife hip-hop act do so much more than create urban-inspired tunes that it seems an injustice to categorize them in one ... -
PTX and Macy's A Cappella Competition
Starting in September, schools across the country can submit an a cappella version of The Jackson 5 hit “I Want You Back,” for a chance ... -
9
Album Review: Dead Rock West – It’s Everly Time (9/10)
On the fifth album for the alt-country duo, Cindy Wasserman and Frank Lee Drennen authentically cover a wide cross-section of classic Everly Brothers. From hits ... -
Signing Story: The Karma Killers
From their home base in New Jersey, The Karma Killers wave the flag of classic rock, new wave, punk and power pop with a vengeance. ... -
Album Review: August Burns Red – Found In Far Away Places (9/10)
August Burns Red have built a faithful metalcore following with a relentless tour regimen and by releasing a full-length every two years. On this, their ... -
Album Review: Matt Jaffe & The Distractions – Blast Off (7/10)
Discovered by Talking Heads’ Jerry Harrison, Matt Jaffe is a fresh talent who infuses new life into classic rock & roll. He’s got the plaintive ... -
Album Review: Drifting Sand – Summer Splash (6/10)
Recreating the spirit of the early ‘60s surf/sun/fun pop era rides a fine line between parody and sincerity. The cartoony Spongebob delivery and goofy attitude ... -
Album Review: Creepoid – Cemetery Highrise Slum (7/10)
Best album title ever! Despite the group’s name, Creepoid is not a goth band. Rather, these Philly-based lads and lass came up with some dreamy, ... -
Album Review: Leon Bridges – Coming Home (8/10)
Like a traveler through some sonic time machine, Bridges channels vintage soul power and commands it in the present. With classic vocal cool and rich ... -
Album Review: Samantha Crain – Under Branch & Thorn & Tree (6/10)
There’s magic in a voice so tender it might crumble to dust in a modest gust of wind. Wisely, the folksy vocals on Crain’s fourth ... -
Close Up: Brian Bord
Specializing In Homes With Recording Studios For Over 20 Years: When veteran real estate agent Brian Bord moved from London to Los Angeles in 1989, ... -
New Gear Review: Superinteractive’s Stomp Pad
Stomp Pad is a thin, pliable e-textile sensor pad about the size of a computer mouse pad. It’s made from lightweight EVA foam covered with ... -
RADD Promotes Safe Driving at OSL
RADD, the Entertainment Industry's Voice For Road Safety, has launched a College DUI Awareness campaign to promote responsible driving, backed by a $800,000 grant from ... -
Celebrate the Uncelebrated at Pensados
The Pensado Awards, an award show created by the producers of the acclaimed online video series Pensado’s Place, has announced the date and venue for ... -
"I Dream of Wires" Giveaway (Archive)
I Dream of Wires, a 96-minute documentary on the history of how the synthesizer shaped electronic music, dropped on iTunes on July 21 and DVD ... -
BMI Fights for Fair Royalties
Songwriters, composers and music publishers are receiving royalty rates based on outdated copyright laws. BMI has a mission to make Congress aware of this inequity ... -
Miranda Lambert Music Biz Scholarship
Miranda Lambert hosted a show at 3rd and Lindsley and funds from the show will be used to establish a scholarship for women pursuing degrees ... -
Live Review: Melissa Polinar at Hotel Cafe
Material: Polinar describes herself as a singer/songwriter with pop and soul influences, similar to Adele and Stevie Wonder. The set includes original songs and a ... -
Album Review: Carly Rae Jepsen - E•MO•TION (7/10)
With her third studio album, Canadian pop sweetheart Carly Rae Jepsen delivers an ode to ‘80s pop music, especially in the instrumentation of synths and ... -
Hall's Deal with Parallel Mgmt and Music Publishing
Parallel Management and Parallel Music Publishing have announced the signing of country artist Alex Hall to their roster for both personal management and publishing representation. ...






