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 Lee Turley teams up with his fellow Berklee College of Music alum and Color Red collaborator, Marcus Rezak, in a powerful electronic rock anthem "Triumph." Turley originally framed the song as a high-octane electro-dance spirit and adding Rezak’s guitars morphed it into a rock heater that could be blasted through stadium speakers.

Last Friday, North Carolina quartet Mipso unveiled the video for "Big Star," marking the latest official video release from their recent self-titled album (released October 2020/Rounder Records). The video, created and directed by Allison Grosso, unfurls as a surrealistic landscape that provides a powerful visual complement to the song's dreamlike, impressionistic lyrics and gently hypnotic melody and rhythms, tied together by Libby Rodenbough's graceful, elegant, sweeping vocals.

That's right. We're coming at you this Friday, July 30th at 10am PT with the a la carte on sale for Dave's Picks Volume 39: The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, 4/26/83. A limited quantity will be available. Don't forget to remember, man!

Craft Recordings is pleased to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Violent Femmes’ Why Do Birds Sing? with a reissue of the bestselling album from the folk-punk pioneers. Due out October 8th and available for pre-order beginning today, the deluxe 2-CD and digital formats will feature newly remastered audio, a trove of previously unreleased material (including alternative takes and outtakes), and a complete concert from 1991 (captured at The Boathouse in Norfolk, VA).

Blues guitarists have been the foundation of American music for more than a hundred years, back to early acoustic musicians performing in the Deep South. The evolution of the blues has been one of the truly captivating legacies of popular music in America, from early jazz to even country and, to everlasting success, rock ’n’ roll.

Pink Talking Fish is back in action! The band has already played a handful of shows including outdoor pod style events, 2 trips to Colorado, a Beach Road Weekend Pre-Party in Martha’s Vineyard and sold-out performances in Connecticut and New Hampshire.
 

"It's time to leave the past behind you".

P.J. O'Connor's “Summer Squall” is a story of finding one’s self in a place of gratitude. It’s an appreciation for those rare moments when we find ourselves neither worried about the future nor frustrated with the disappointments of the past - we’re simply expressing the peace and serenity of just living in the moment.

Girdwood, Alaska’s young, but wise, songwriter Ava Earl has a masterful control of her craft.

The String Cheese Incident has announced their 2021 New Year’s Eve Incidents. This very special three-night run will take place at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago on December 30th, 31st, and January 1st - the band’s first NYE in The Windy City in 18 years. Pre-sale tickets, including 3-day travel packages at iconic locations Palmer House and Chicago Athletic Association, go on sale this Thursday 7/29, at 12pm CT, followed by a public on-sale this Friday, July 30, at 10am CT.

Today, Lord Huron release the official music video for their song “Love Me Like You Used To” off their critically acclaimed album Long Lost.

Watch Lord Huron’s “Love Me Like You Used To” official music video HERE

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