New Foo Fighters Album On The Way (With Tour)
They’re aren’t many big name bands that could fill a stadium on announcement of a tour. But there sure are a few. Foo Fighters are one of them. Sprung from…
They’re aren’t many big name bands that could fill a stadium on announcement of a tour. But there sure are a few. Foo Fighters are one of them. Sprung from…
When we last left Josh Homme and Dean Fertita, they were actively assisting Iggy Pop in the creation and touring of Iggy’s great final (?) album, Post Pop Depression (don’t…
When you think of great singer/songwriters, and you coast to this era, you can’t avoid including the magic of Sam beam, better known as his stage name, Iron & Wine.…
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Bronski Beat, although short-lived as a band, left a lasting mark in the annals of great music. Considered synth-pop in the era where synth-pop was at its height as an…
Back in 2014, I was initiated to the hypnotic music of Public Service Broadcasting with their 2013 debut, Inform-Educate-Entertain. While a band like this isn’t always to America’s taste, it’s…
The Co-Op Communique Volume Three — a music compilation from Introverse Media’s Co-Op arts discovery outreach — is now available for free download here! The Co-Op is intentionally introducing listeners…
The band, Grizzly Bear, has been around since 2002. From the untamed arena of NYC (Brooklyn, to be exact), this band plays a warm and incredible blend of Rock and…
Alice Cooper is a unique part of Rock and Roll. When the original five recorded machine gun style, they recorded some fine material. Not counting their first two, starting with…
Some years ago, I ran into a band by the unlikely and quite adventurous name of The Pains of Being Pure At Heart. Their point of origin is NYC. They…
A Moby album is always cause for excitement. Since his first highly accepted album, Play, which was released back in 1999, and sold in excess of 2.7 million copies in…
When Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) arrived with “Enola Gay” from their incredible 1980 album, Organisation, more of the world welcomed the band with open arms. This would be…