Good Morning Bedlam‘s show is an explosion of energy with soaring harmonies, a banjo player that scissor-kicks in the air, a string bass that will shake your chest, and a beat that will have your foot stomping through the floor. One fan describes their music as “furious folk!” Every song is a unique twist on… Continue reading Good Morning Bedlam – Wake Up Tour 2017
The Dull Blue Lights are premiering their new single, “A Deeper Blue”, exclusively today with Glide Magazine. Listen HERE. “Straight out of the gate the song is an energetic romp exploding with garage rock riffs and boogie woogie piano”, Glide Magazine notes. “Even though the song title seems to contradict the band’s new name, it… Continue reading The Dull Blue Lights Premier New Single
Renowned gypsy punk band GOGOL BORDELLO announce their new album, the seventh in their wide-ranging oeuvre which comes out August 25th , 2017 via Cooking Vinyl. “Seekers and Finders is just a very magical and playful record for us”, says frontman Eugene Hütz. “It just feels quite complete in capturing the Gogol familia transcontinental lifestyle, every side of it… the Good, The Bad,… Continue reading Gogol Bordello Announces New Album
Fans of the “Father of Bluegrass Music” have a unique opportunity to own the rights to the name and likeness to Bill Monroe. Regarded as the man who started the format, Monroe joined the WSM Grand Ole Opry in 1939, and was a member for almost six decades – until his passing in September 1996.… Continue reading Estate Of Bill Monroe Offers Rare Ownership Of Prized Possessions
It’s been 14 years since most of the world discovered Los Lonely Boys‘ fresh faces and fiery brand of “Texican” rock ‘n’ roll through the big hit “Heaven.” That success earned them a Grammy Award and a Best New Artist nomination that ultimately went to Maroon 5. On June 1, the three-member band of brothers… Continue reading Los Lonely Boys + Lisa Morales | Review
For the second year in a row, Colorado’s own funk powerhouse The Motet headlined Red Rocks Amphitheatre Friday night, this time with a little help from hip-hop hitmakers Jurassic 5 and the California Honeydrops. Though the band played through torrential weather their last two stops on the rocks, clear skies this time around made for… Continue reading The Motet | Red Rocks | 6/2/17 | Review
Another Summer Camp Music Festival has come and gone, and while every weekend spent at Three Sisters Park in Chillicothe, IL beholds something different, this weekend had an extra-special feeling to it that was hard to put your finger on. Maybe it was the seemingly yearly re-occurring thunder storm that rolled through the festival grounds… Continue reading Summer Camp Festival 2017 | Review
Proud to be firmly installed in the new-funk movement, KUNG FU is quickly popularizing their unique sonic contribution, blurring the line between intense electro-fusion, and blistering dance arrangements. Making fusion music “cool” again, the band draws on influences such as early Headhunters and Weather Report, and merges those ideas with a contemporary EDM informed sensibility.… Continue reading Watch Kung Fu from Brooklyn Bowl
Join Grateful Web and the Boulder Theater on Tuesday, June 13th for the start of Boulder Theater’s weekly series Tuesday Blues: Grateful Dead Nights at The Lounge with a screening of “Downhill From Here, Alpine Valley.” About Downhill From Here: This title includes a composite of two performances — July 17 and 19, 1989, at the… Continue reading 'Downhill From Here' @ Boulder Theater
With an epic year behind him, Gramatik is now ready to start the next chapter, and 2017 promises to be just as wild. Last year, he impressed fans and critics alike with the new album, Epigram and its subsequent remix EP featuring a number of Gramatik’s favorite producers. To kick off 2017, Gramatik released a new collaboration with… Continue reading Gramatik & Eric Krasno Release New Single