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The Grammy Museum the Drop Series Discuss New Album 3x4 by members of The Bangles, ...
The Grammy Museum hosted a very special evening on May 6 as part of their The Drop series. The museum hosted members of The Bangles, ... -
Wand - Plum (9/10)
Trippy rockers Wand bust out of the starting gate with “Setting,” which recalls ‘60s classic “Pictures of Matchstick Men,” and it just gets better from ... -
Music Album Review: SZA - Ctrl (8/10)
SZA blossoms on CTRL, her debut album. The fusion of her raw and intimate songwriting and song concepts with melodically refined instruments creates an emotionally exquisite musical journey ... -
Music Album Review: Imagine Dragons - Evolve (9/10)
Rarely do artists combine cutting edge with easily accessible, daring alongside non-threatening, but Dragons manage precisely that with their sophomore full-length. Famously melding electronic bloop-age and hard rock brio ... -
Music Album Review: Rod Melancon - "Southern Gothic" (8/10)
Part of the esteemed new southern artists collective that includes Drive-By Truckers and Jason Isbell, Rod Melancon indeed represents. His Southern Louisiana drawl is not just window dressing. ... -
Kings of Leon at the Forum in Inglewood, CA
Nashville American rock band Kings of Leon took to the Forum stage in Inglewood, CA. The sold-out event was packed and had concert goers anticipating songs ... -
Music Album Review: Moon Duo - "Occult Architecture Vol. 1" (8/10)
The Moon Duo hits you hard between the eyes, ears and frontal lobes with an unabashedly psychedelic approach to their dark rock & roll, and every track is a ... -
Album Review: Cradle of Filth - "Hammer of the Witches" (8/10)
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, Cradle of Filth are now 25 years and 11 albums deep, which is undeniably impressive for an extreme-metal band. They’ve ... -
Album Review: Gary Willis - "Larger than Life" (8/10)
Three years after resurrecting the classic progressive fusion band Tribal Tech, bassist Gary Willis is as wild, unpredictable and revolutionary as ever. Larger Than Life––featuring long-time Tribal ... -
Album Review: Papadosio - "Extras In A Movie" (9/10)
From the lush Four Freshmen harmonies of “The Last Leaf,” Papadosio reveals a multi-hued tapestry of sonic invention. Often lumped into the jam band category, here the ... -
Album Review: Biters - Electric Blood (5/10)
Aptly named, this Atlanta-based band seems to think that any bunch of guys with dyed black hair can pick up instruments and draw interest by ... -
Album Review: Biters - "Electric Blood" (5/10)
Aptly named, this Atlanta-based band seems to think that any bunch of guys with dyed black hair can pick up instruments and draw interest by ... -
Album Review: Barrence Whitfield & the Savages - Under the Savage Sky (8/10)
The latest from this veteran Boston band continues a long trek of excellence that began in the mid-‘80s. This is a hard-hitting mix of vintage rock ... -
Album Review: Dawes - All Your Favorite Bands (9/10)
Lead vocalist Taylor Goldsmith has a ro bust, yet whispery tenor that can grab one’s ear with the utterance of one line or phrase. There is ... -
Album Review: A$AP Rocky- A.L.L.A. (At.Long.Last.A$AP) (7/10)
With talented producers and special guests, A$AP Rocky (Rakim Mayers) releases his sophomore album—actually a tribute to the God MC of hip-hop, Rakim. Rocky’s mom ... -
Loud & Proud Records Sign The Delta Saints
Loud & Proud Records has announced the signing of Nashville-based band, The Delta Saints and will release Bones on August 7, the follow up to ... -
AWOLNATION Sails with Success
When Aaron Bruno released Megalithic Symphony, he kept his expectations in check. He had already experienced professional disappointment, having been in acts that gained traction, ... -
Raneri Signs with Hopeless Records
Anthony Raneri, the vocalist and guitarist for punk band Bayside, has announced that he has signed a deal with Hopeless Records and will be releasing ... -
Album Review: Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters - Good News (10/10)
This album is, indeed, good news! From the uptempo rockabilly-like romp “I Met Her on That Train” to the jazzy samba-esque “Time to Remember,” Earl ... -
Album Review: Manchester Orchestra - Cope
Favorite Gentlemen Recordings • Producers: Dan Hannon, Manchester Orchestra • Score 6/10 To promote their fourth full-length, Andy Hull and company posted a recording update in the ...











