In today's vintage guitar flashback, we are going to take a look at the Gibson L-5S. The example...
Benjamin Ricci
The Whiskey Gentry on Making Music Your Day Job
The Whiskey Gentry learn to let go of musical competition on their latest album, Dead Ringer. The...
Listen to new Oak House tracks and go behind-the-scenes of their new LP, Hot or Mood
Oak House chats with Performer Magazine about their new LP, Hot or Mood, the Air Between...
Record Review: The Felice Brothers
The Felice Brothers Celebration, Florida New York, NY “Catskill commodity” The Felice Brothers have found a way to think outside of the folk music box, and their new album Celebration, Florida is...
Record Review: Diego Garcia
Diego Garcia Laura New York, NY “The best love album of the year” New York City’s Elefant made a name for itself with great pop songs and good-looking musicians in the early to mid-2000s. Now...
Record Review: Deep Dark Robot
Deep Dark Robot 8 Songs About A Girl Los Angeles, CA “The screaming angst of every breakup” Linda Perry’s latest endeavor, Deep Dark Robot, has just released their debut 8 Songs About A Girl and...
Record Review: Dag för Dag
Dag för Dag Boo Stockholm, Sweden “Wanderlust from Stockholm’s nomads” Dag för Dag are a brother and sister with a penchant, maybe even a pedigree, for wanderlust. Siblings Sarah and Jacob Snavely...
Record Review: Corner Kid
Corner Kid Atlas, at Last! Atlanta, GA “Jaw dropping, stirring debut” Corner Kid brings his musical art to the forefront, lifting off to higher stratospheres with his debut full-length, Atlas, at...
Record Review: The Clutters
The Clutters Breaking Bones Nashville, TN “Grungy but pretty” If you’re one of those people who’s constantly looking for a garage-rock band with crazy power chords, octave pedals, rugged vocals and...
Record Review: Bass Drum of Death
Bass Drum of Death GB City Oxford, MS “It’s not just a clever name” GB City is a blend of lo-fi underground garage rock ’50s pop and ’70s punk. Make no mistake, the percussion is indeed a formidable...
Record Review: Adam Taylor
Adam Taylor No Poet Lancaster, PA “Stepping into manhood through playful pop perfection” The opening riff of “Oliver” is all it takes for one to realize that Adam Taylor is Lancaster’s best-kept...
Live Review: Sasquatch Festival
The annual Sasquatch Festival in George, Washington is the West Coast’s best-kept secret. This year, the 10th annual event, held at the Gorge...
Live Review: Pelicanesis
Listening to Pelicanesis’ self-titled EP is a narrative journey in itself, but when the group was armed and ready on stage, it was like leaving the planet. As the sci-fi psychedelic keys and heavy...