As Wednesday, one of the more exciting rock bands to emerge in the 2020s, entered their latest album, the band was surrounded by a whole lot of noise. With guitarist MJ Lenderman’s solo career ...
It is always hard to believe how quickly these New Music Fridays creep up on us, but this is the type of week music fanatics ...
Competitive gaming, often named esports, has grown into one of the most exhilarating and fast paced industries on earth. It ...
Hey You is a new Glide column where we touch base with artists out of the “spotlight” from their “prominent” prior bands. There is something undeniably enticing about a reclusive artist. A person who ...
Whenever an established group releases a self-titled album in the middle of their career, it acts as a symbol of rebirth, a ...
For nearly two decades, The Antlers have occupied a rare space in indie music: crafting hushed, emotionally charged records ...
Following their acclaimed debut Howling at a Concrete Moon, a coming-of-age record that captured the disaffection of youth in austerity-era Britain, Pynch ...
Across a dozen albums, Josh Ritter has established himself as a masterful songwriter, capable of transforming the raw stuff of human emotion into poetry that still feels deeply accessible. His talent ...
Attitude, spontaneity, and dynamism are some of the words that describe Poor Bambi's expression. With rock as the foundation, ...
A fleeting glance at the 3CD package aside, the 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of the Grateful Dead’s Blues for Allah is quite different from many of its milestone predecessors. But then the creation ...