Mike Greenhaus on May 30, 2017
Photo by John Patrick Gatta Gregg Allman passed away on Saturday. He was 69. The official cause of death is unknown at this time, but the legendary Allman Brothers Band singer, organist and songwriter had recently canceled all his 2017 dates due to health concerns. A statement posted on Allman’s website says: It is with […]
May 17, 2017
Earlier this year, the Eric Krasno Band contributed a track to a special Amazon Music playlist. Amazon assembled two new playlists original music for Valentine’s season–one for lovers (Love Me) and one for haters (Love Me Not). Krasno and company offered “’Love Is Strong” to the former playlist, which streamed exclusively on Amazon Music Unlimited […]
March 21, 2017
Michael Weintrob’s INSTRUMENTHEAD book draws on a collection of special images that he’s created over the years. In this series, the photographer has shot over 400 individual musicians with their faces obscured by the tools of their trade. As he explains, with each shoot, he asks the artist: “How are we going to tell your […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]