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Parting Shots: Regina Spektor

Parting Shots: Regina Spektor

Dean Budnick on January 4, 2017
It’s a rainy Tuesday morning and Regina Spektor is at home in New York, gearing up for the release of her seventh record, Remember Us to Life. The misty weather is a fitting backdrop for Spektor’s latest full-length LP, which finds the 36-year-old singer-songwriter balancing her lyrical, piano-based indie-pop with string flourishes and some of […]
White Denim’s Third Wind

White Denim’s Third Wind

Mike Greenhaus on January 3, 2017
White Denim were just a few minutes into their sweaty Lockn’ set when their true interlocking moment took place. It was a hot, late August afternoon in Arrington, Va., and, despite their status as event newcomers and something of scene outliers, the Austin, Texas garage act already had a pretty good read on their festival […]
Song Premiere: Railroad Earth’s Todd Sheaffer and Anders Osborne ”Mother Earth”

Song Premiere: Railroad Earth’s Todd Sheaffer and Anders Osborne ”Mother Earth”

September 8, 2016
Railroad Earth will appear at Red Rocks, next Friday, September 16, along with special guests the Chris Robinson Brotherhood and Anders Osborne (tickets are still available). To mark the occasion, we are premiering a special cover of Neil Young’s “Mother Earth” (from Young’s 1990 album Ragged Glory) that Railroad Earth’s Todd  Sheaffer and Anders Osborne recorded […]
Umphrey’s McGee’s Joel Cummins on Returning to Chicago, Why Writing a Hit Song is Lame, the Cubs and More

Umphrey’s McGee’s Joel Cummins on Returning to Chicago, Why Writing a Hit Song is Lame, the Cubs and More

Rob Slater on August 25, 2016
Tonight, Umphrey’s McGee will return to Arrington, VA for their third appearance at Lockn’ Festival, kicking off the first of two festival appearances, as they will then mark their return to Chicago for a headlining set at North Coast and a late night show at Concord Music Hall. Checking in with UM’s Joel Cummins ahead […]
String Cheese Incident’s Michael Travis on Electric Forest, Gregg Allman Incident and More

String Cheese Incident’s Michael Travis on Electric Forest, Gregg Allman Incident and More

Rob Slater on June 27, 2016
The String Cheese Incident are no stranger to busy times. Right now, the band is coming off of three headlining gigs at Electric Forest and quickly charging into a tour that will find them running up and down the east coast before returning to a familiar haunt–Red Rocks Amphitheatre–for three nights before heading out west for […]
Of Crickets and Genies: The Claypool Lennon Delirium

Of Crickets and Genies: The Claypool Lennon Delirium

Mike Greenhaus on June 8, 2016
Sean Lennon can pinpoint the exact moment when Primus warped his brain. He was 15 and in the process of moving back to New York from Switzerland, where he studied at an elite boarding school near Rolle. While walking the streets of a small, sleepy, rural Italian town with a girl he was dating, he […]