On April 2, 2011, the band known as LCD Soundsystem ceased to exist. During a sold out show at Madison Square Garden, James Murphy, the founder of LCD Soundsystem, and a bunch of his best friends came together to play their last show ever. It was almost four hours in length, featuring special guests Reggie… Continue reading Playing the Hits and Shutting Up for LCD Soundsystem
As I arrived at the festival grounds Sunday, August 26th, I regrettably walked in right as Grant Farm was playing their closing chords. I heard their forward-flowing jamgrass sound from the walk down. This Nederland and Front-Range mainstay band led by National Flatpicking Champion Tyler Grant is one of the hottest local bluegrass acts to… Continue reading Day 3 @ 2012 NedFest | Sunday Recap
In case there was any confusion regarding Yonder Mountain String Band‘s capacity for throwing down an amazing show that everybody can enjoy, the band brought out three little girls on stage during a cover of Danny Barnes‘ “Funtime” who danced and whipped their hair with more fervor than Willow Smith herself. And it wasn’t for… Continue reading KinFolk Celebration | Lyons, Colorado | Review & Photos
This coming Labor Day Weekend, August 31, September 1 and 2, Phish will play three shows at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, CO, just outside of Denver. All three shows will be webcast live at LivePhish.com. The webcasts are available for pre-order now, along with an event t-shirt. Individual shows are available for… Continue reading Phish to Webcast Denver Shows
Stony Plain Records, Canada’s roots music label, announces an October 9 release date for ….First Came Memphis Minnie, a loving tribute to the pioneering blues woman produced by multiple Grammy-nominee Maria Muldaur, featuring special guests including Rory Block, Ruthie Foster, Bonnie Raitt, Phoebe Snow and Koko Taylor. Other musicians appearing on the new CD are… Continue reading Maria Muldaur Presents a Loving Tribute to a Blues Pioneer
“I grew up in the country, a hard working environment where your ass had to get out there and work,” laughs Ralph ‘Soul’ Jackson from Phenix City, AL, a rural city deep in the Black Belt across the Chattahoochee River from Columbus, GA, where the last battle of the Civil War was fought. During Jackson’s… Continue reading Ralph 'Soul' Jackson To Release New LP
Fifty years after a former art gallery on St. Peter Street became a haven and platform for the surviving musicians who made New Orleans the birthplace of jazz, The Preservation Hall 50th Anniversary Collection box set celebrates their contributions. This deluxe 4-CD, 58-track collection will be available September 25 through Legacy Recordings, a division of… Continue reading Preservation Hall Jazz Band Announces Box Set
Saturday saw some true veteran acts of NedFest returning for the 14th year. San Francisco jam-band New Monsoon returned to Colorado after an extended hiatus from national touring (people get married, have kids, you know?) I used to see New Monsoon a few times a year in Colorado back in the mid 2000s. Something about… Continue reading Day 2 @ 2012 NedFest | Saturday Recap
Z2 Entertainment is proud to present Hot Buttered Rum at the Fox Theatre on Thursday, October 11th. Tickets are now on sale for $13.00 in advance and $16.00 day of show. Initially formed as an acoustic string band, seven years of constant touring has transformed Hot Buttered Rum into a plugged-in, percussive powerhouse that wows critics… Continue reading Just Announced: Hot Buttered Rum @ Fox Theatre | 10/11/12
On the heels of The Cringe‘s tour dates with Trapt and in anticipation of their upcoming album Hiding In Plain Sight (out October 9th on Listen Records), The Cringe share “String You Along So Long,” which just premiered on AOL’s Noisecreep. Set to a prog-punk musical landscape, the track is a “middle-finger to the corporate… Continue reading The Cringe Release New Track Off Upcoming Album