Taking it further: Furthur in Chicago
Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, and friends play the Auditorium Theatre.
Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, and friends play the Auditorium Theatre.
Almost 30 years on, Slayer is still punishing with brutality.
Get your Friday Facial from Glorious Noise in the ongoing series, Faces Don't Lie: Expressive Record Reviews with Dylan Burr.
Our new contributor has a gross/hot night out in NYC.
Classic rock radio is horrid. But listen to those LPs with fresh ears: they really are classic.
There's nothing like a Grateful Dead concert.
A fine, moderately priced comp for uncool bros with tickets to the reunion tour.
The ethereal Cocteau Twins singer returns with a new single.
Hear the new version of "Last Call" and read Larry Crane's thoughts on the album.
A stunningly accurate interpretation of Creation-era shoegaze.
Get your Friday Facial from Glorious Noise in the ongoing series, Faces Don't Lie: Expressive Record Reviews with Dylan Burr.
Austin metal alternating between hardcore shredding and sludgy nodding.
The third installment in Jonathan Meiburg's trilogy.
Life on the road with Josh Kelly & Rod Stewart and run-ins with Scientologists--all in a day's work.
Get your Friday Facial from Glorious Noise in the ongoing series, Faces Don't Lie: Expressive Record Reviews with Dylan Burr.
Dave Sitek smothers another singer under atmospheric blankets.
Did you like Interpol's debut? Do you enjoy playing Name That Reference?
Carrying the torch of hardcore with a two-disc compilation of rarities.
Great pics from the UK, plus an MP3 from his upcoming album.
Soundscapes featuring and sophisticated arrangements. And Panda Bear.
The most challenging post-VU offering made by a former member.
God is dead. Indie is dead. Therefore, Indie is God.
They kicked our asses to heaven with rock and roll.