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Allen Bush Releases “Supersilver” Album to Keep His Dreams Alive

Allen Bush: Supersilver Allen Bush has a dream, and he’s not giving up on it. On his new record Supersilver (available on April 23), the NorCal musician sings about aging with grace and acceptance while also harnessing one’s creativity and power to keep those delayed goals and set-aside dreams alive. After touring for ten years in… Continue reading Allen Bush Releases “Supersilver” Album to Keep His Dreams Alive

Fruit Bats Share New Single “Think Aboutcha” From The Landfill

FORTHCOMING ALBUM THE LANDFILL OUT JUNE 12TH ON MERGE RECORDS Acclaimed artist Fruit Bats has released the new track “Think Aboutcha,” which appears on the forthcoming album The Landfill, out June 12 via Merge Records. Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Eric D. Johnson says, “‘Think Aboutcha’ is a song about a preoccupation that has made its way into… Continue reading Fruit Bats Share New Single “Think Aboutcha” From The Landfill

YES Announce Expanded From A Page Deluxe Editions With Unreleased 2010 Sessions

YES Announce Expanded From A Page Deluxe Editions With Unreleased 2010 Sessions

Adam Rose Announces Holler Serenade Featuring Jeff Sipe and Steve LaSpina

Holler Serenade is set for release on June 27th, 2026. Guitarist Adam Rose brings together Asheville’s jam band energy and straight-ahead jazz on his forthcoming album, recorded live in a single day with a newly assembled quartet. Built on groove, spontaneity, and interaction, the record captures the sound of musicians meeting in the moment —… Continue reading Adam Rose Announces Holler Serenade Featuring Jeff Sipe and Steve LaSpina

Ashkenaz Berkeley Spring Calendar Highlights Grateful Dead Nights, Bluegrass, Balkan and Global Sounds

Matt Lazarus & Friends (Joe Marcinek, Danny Eisenberg, Anna Elva, Burt Lewis, Jenifer Freebairn & Stephanie Salva) take over Ashkenaz’s Grateful Dead Nights on Friday, May 8th. Few rooms in the Bay Area carry the spirit of community gathering quite like Ashkenaz. Since 1973, the Berkeley institution has served as a nonprofit live music venue… Continue reading Ashkenaz Berkeley Spring Calendar Highlights Grateful Dead Nights, Bluegrass, Balkan and Global Sounds

Thomas G. Waites and Heartbreak Waites Perform New Hope Winery June 7

Photo: Courtesy of Thomas G. Waites Levittown native-turned actor and singer Thomas G. Waites returns home for a June 7 concert with his band Heartbreak Waites at New Hope Winery. Bristol Township native Thomas G. Waites, the Juilliard School-trained actor who has starred alongside Kurt Russell and worked with legendary horror film director John Carpenter,… Continue reading Thomas G. Waites and Heartbreak Waites Perform New Hope Winery June 7

Gary Van Miert Announces Music Sounds Better When You’re Stoned LP

Psychedelic Cowboy GARY VAN MIERT Soars Higher with 4th LP of Cosmic Gems as The Sensational Country Blues Wonders! Gary Van Miert, the New Jersey-based “Psychedelic Cowboy,” returns with his fourth LP of cosmic gems as The Sensational Country Blues Wonders! The 10-song collection, Music Sounds Better When You’re Stoned, arrives June 19. Leading the… Continue reading Gary Van Miert Announces Music Sounds Better When You’re Stoned LP

JACK JOHNSON RELEASES “RODEO CLOWNS”

Jack Johnson has released a second recording from his forthcoming double album, SURFILMUSIC Soundtrack and 4-Tracks, arriving May 15 via Brushfire Records. Available now, “Rodeo Clowns” is streaming on all platforms. Presenting an early acoustic 4-track recording of the beloved song, which first reached audiences through Johnson’s collaboration with G. Love and appeared on the album Philadelphonic (1999). “Rodeo Clowns”… Continue reading JACK JOHNSON RELEASES “RODEO CLOWNS”

JP Soars Shares New Single “Goin’ to South Carolina” From Gypsy Blue Revue

JP Soars Shares New Single “Goin’ to South Carolina” From Gypsy Blue Revue

Telos Vision Bridges Indie and Psych on Ambitious New Album Decisions

Photo: Courtesy of Milkdrop Studio Swedish multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter Telos Vision returns April 24 with Decisions, a sweeping second full-length album that cements him as one of Scandinavia’s most compelling voices in modern indie and psychedelic rock. Released via Icons Creating Evil Art on vinyl and digital platforms worldwide, Decisions finds Telos Vision —… Continue reading Telos Vision Bridges Indie and Psych on Ambitious New Album Decisions

Breakfield’s “Pull Some Strings” Offers Solace During Tough Times

Photo credit: David McClister Breakfield today shares their new single, “Pull Some Strings,” the next offering from the Nashville-raised band’s forthcoming self-titled album, out June 12 via Rounder Records. The optimistic track is about finding solace in music during heartbreak and life’s trying times: “It’s a melody that I hope hits your ears / And… Continue reading Breakfield’s “Pull Some Strings” Offers Solace During Tough Times

Long live The Thing: a sweat-soaked resurrection at Antone’s

The Thing | Austin, Texas – photos by Russell Levine There are rooms that remember things. Antone’s is one of them. Since 1975, the place has been sweating out ghosts—blues legends, road dogs, lifers. You can feel it in the walls, in the low ceiling, in the way the sound wraps around you instead of… Continue reading Long live The Thing: a sweat-soaked resurrection at Antone’s

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