Pet Shop Boys – Electric
The 2013 release from the veteran British Synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys features eight new songs, plus a cover of Bruce Springsteen’s anti-war track Last to Die. Stuart Price, best Read More
The 2013 release from the veteran British Synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys features eight new songs, plus a cover of Bruce Springsteen’s anti-war track Last to Die. Stuart Price, best Read More
DEVO’s Hardcore documents the group’s beginning as pre-punk outcasts in the fertile Akron, Ohio, underground rock scene. Spawned at the nearby college of Kent State, site of the infamous May Read More
The unmistakable voice of Merry Clayton – whose fiery vocal complemented Mick Jagger’s lead on The Rolling Stones’ immortal “Gimme Shelter” in 1969 – is front and center on The Read More
Blood, Sweat & Tears, lead by singer David Clayton-Thomas, are probably the most well known pop horn band from the 1970s. They had numerous charting albums in that decade, including Read More
If you’ve listened to some of John Mellencamp’s recent music, you know that it’s taken a bit of a turn toward the dark side. His 2008 album – Life Death Read More
The Spin Doctors will always be an electric funk/blues jam band who pen incredibly catchy pop/rock tunes to me. Whoever has followed their career from the beginning, or who has Read More
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The Spin Doctors performing live at Brooklyn Bowl on May 7th, 2013 in celebration of their new album release If The River Was Whiskey. Check it out on Amazon.com: Also Read More
The Spin Doctors performing live at Brooklyn Bowl on May 7th, 2013 in celebration of their new album release If The River Was Whiskey. Check it out on Amazon.com: Also Read More
In response to the news of Margaret Thatcher’s death, many Britons celebrated by tweeting “Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead” – a reference to the scene in the Wizard of Read More
Indie rock band Vampire Weekend packed the SXSW Day Stage at the Austin Convention Center with a short set that featured a preview of the new track, Unbelievers, from their Read More
Revenge Of The Nerds transform themselves into the ultimate college frat party band, and the ultimate new wave 80s tribute band – The Spazmatics. The Spazmatics are a franchised band, Read More
Preview two of the 16 covers of John Denver classic tunes that are featured on the new tribute album The Music Is You: A Tribute To John Denver, which is Read More
Boston based blue-eyed soul singer Jesse Dee returns with his sophomore album On My Mind / In My Heart in which he offers self-penned throwback soul sounds reminiscent of the Read More
Up for some Karaoke? This is an album of straight forward covers of some of the biggest Motown tunes from the Motown era – Ain’t No Mountain High Enough, Tracks Read More
Spotify has just released a new Jake Bugg EP that was recorded live at the Spotify HQ for their Spotify Sessions series. You can listen in the widget below. He Read More
Pink has debuted the music video for her new single ”Just Give Me a Reason,” and it’s surreally dramatic! The main ingredients for the starry clip include a bed, a Read More
Hear it here first! Justin Bieber‘s new song “Nothing Like Us,” which he wrote about his breakup with Selena Gomez. The 18-year-old singer is currently featured on the cover of Read More
Really Sony? Really? Just in time for Valentine’s Day – you can now own a compilation of Billy Joel’s love songs. As if you didn’t already own these songs on Read More
For the follow-up to their 2011 debut “The Big Roar”, the Joy Formidable retired to the small town of Casco, Maine, to construct their next album, “Wolf’s Law”. Set for Read More
Bad Religion dutifully celebrated their 30th anniversary in 2010. Their sixteenth studio album, “True North,” drops Jan. 22 on Epitaph Records, the label owned by guitarist and founding member Brett Read More
The duo was best known for wearing their clothing backwards and their breakout hit “Jump Jump”. Now they’re reuniting in honor of their former record label, So So Def Recordings. Read More
This one is definitely a must-see for all music fans. If you don’t know about Muscle Shoals, here’s some background for you courtesy of muscleshoalsmovie.com: Located on the banks of Read More
Tama Impala’s “Elephant”, a new single from the album Lonerism, was released on 7″ vinyl today for all of us vinyl junkies. If you like hypnotic, psychedelic rock, evocative of Read More
Comedian, actor and banjo maestro Steve Martin is teaming up with folk singer Edie Brickell (1988’s multi-platinum Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars) for a collaborative album titled Love Has Come Read More
No spoilers here. Watch and decide… Avicii vs. Nicky Romero – I Could Be The One
Yesterday the producer Skrillex dropped a new video for “Summit” (below), his collaboration with Ellie Goulding.
Spin magazine has confirmed that it is shuttering its print edition, having been taken over by online media company Buzzmedia back in July. Despite much speculation that it would make Read More
Having just completed a busy first festival season in the UK, Jazz-pop duo Miss 600 have announced plans for the release of their new single ‘Dance With You’. The single Read More
Ultra Music Festival is an outdoor electronic music event held annually in Miami, Florida during the month of March. It is a 3-day event that takes place across 12 different Read More