Colleen Green Is Cool As: 13th Floor MusicTalk
Colleen Green has resurfaced with Cool. It’s her first album in six years and we found her parked in a car in Massachusetts.
Colleen Green has resurfaced with Cool. It’s her first album in six years and we found her parked in a car in Massachusetts.
Slothrust – Parallel Timeline – (Dangerbird Records) Alt-rock band Slothrust’s fifth album Parallel Timeline is finally getting noticed beyond their Boston hometown. Bandleader and songwriter Leah Wellbaum explores themes of contradiction, mirrors – the intersection between science, the whimsical and the inexplicable spaces in between.
I’ll Be Your Mirror – A Tribute to The Velvet Underground & Nico Various Artists (UMG Recordings, Inc). A defining moment in American music and art was the release of The Velvet Underground & Nico in 1967. Hated and ignored at the time when Flower Power and Hippie Good Vibes were ascendent. It went […]
The Bevis Frond may very well be the ultimate cult band. Formed in the mid-1980s, they’ve never had anything close to a hit record, yet 40 years and 22 albums later they are still at it.
Billy Strings also known as William Apostol shows his musical and songwriting prowess as he combines bluegrass, rock, psychedelia and more to produce an hour of outstanding music on his new album Renewal (Rounder Records).
It is with great sadness that we report the death of sax man Alfred “Pee Wee” Ellis at age 80.
Tom Speight is an English singer-songwriter releasing his new album today! It’s called Everything Is Waiting For You and here he is talking to us.
Blindspott the hard-rockin’ metal band from Waitakere, are back with a new song, an album in the works and a tour on the books.
Spencer Cullum has just released his first album, Spencer Cullum’s Coin Collection, a surprising mix of English Folk, Krautrock and Country made in Nashville.
Lindsey Buckingham is his first solo album in ten years, a defining statement of the artist and his journey through the turning point of the idyllic Sixties, and on through to his legendary work as a Fleetwood Mac. It stops there but it is intoxicating enough.