Anytime this LA-based master percussionist, experimental composer, and human decides to perform, produce, or contribute to any musical project, it’s “glad to be alive” moment happening in real time.
Half a century ago, the famed New York venue run by a former marine and folk singer was ground zero for the punk and new wave scenes. Now the bands who played there are being celebrated on a 101-track ...
Well, if I’d been born into a family of plumbers I don’t think I would’ve become a plumber,” says Shaun Cassidy when asked if ...
Drummer Zak Starkey took the stage at New York’s Gramercy Theatre Friday for a one-man show which led fans through an off-the-cuff, chaotic journey through his career of nearly three decades as The ...
Toronto Sun readers have spoken and, not surprisingly your fave live music venue in Toronto (winter edition) is one long ...
The 2026 Bourbon and Beyond festival will take place from Sept. 24-27 at the Kentucky Exposition Center. This year, the ...
America could be a turbulent, paranoid, often violent place. These 23 songs soundtrack those dark, strange times ...
The album’s artwork made it seem like the soundtrack to some long-begone late ’60s horror or exploitation film. The material, meanwhile, consisted of ’60s garage and psych classics such as The Isley ...
The buzz is growing about Buzzed Lightbeer. The San Francisco band hit last year hard by having an admirable poll position at ...
For $29.50, you could see the Goo Goo Dolls perform in support of their album “Gutterflower,” freshly after the release of ...
There's a strange irony in the music industry that many people overlook. We live in an era where artists can fix every mistake, layer hundreds of tracks, and polish their sound until it's pristine.