The first thing that will strike you about Blue Food’s debut full-length, Engines, is the same thing that ought to strike you about any quality funk-based record: the rhythm section. Without a doubt this Fo... Read More...
Mike Greenblatt
1. Bruce Springsteen/Wrecking Ball/Columbia
2. Leonard Cohen/Old Ideas/Columbia
3. Galactic/Carnivale Electricos/Anti-
4. Antibalas/Antibalas/Daptone
5. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy/R... Read More...
Whether he is voicing Gene on Fox’s hilarious animated series Bob’s Burgers, playing a role in an absurdist live action show like Delocated or Flight Of The Conchords, serving as Neil deGrasse Tyson’s comic... Read More...
John Penola is as dedicated to his high school English students as he is to his art, a formidable electronic rock project called Maybe Bomb, and that’s good news for everyone.
Penola came of age as the d... Read More...
Lamb Of God got to the top of modern heavy metal by being one of the most competitive and compelling acts on the road. But, as most of you probably know, the band learned how truly fragile their career is t... Read More...
You wouldn’t be wrong to call The Sword one of the luckiest bands in metal. As guitarist and founding member Kyle Shutt admits, with a few exceptions, the band seems to have had the wind at their backs sinc... Read More...
Should it be a surprise to anyone that Primus, one of the most original of original bands, is putting on the first-ever 3D enhanced live concert tour?
No, it shouldn’t.
The band will present the shows... Read More...
That last couple years have been filled with uncertainty and turbulence for Philadelphia-based groove metal band A Life Once Lost. They returned from hiatus in October of 2010 to the pleasant surprise of me... Read More...
Life as a band is rarely easy for novel Chicago-based doom metal band The Atlas Moth. Perhaps that’s why, as guitarist/vocalist Stavros explains below, their latest album, An Ache For The Distance (Profound... Read More...
ASBURY PARK, NJ—It was a hot, but breezy and comfortable night in Asbury Park when Umphrey’s McGee took the outdoor stage at the Stone Pony. Their quirky, jammy, virtuosic and dub-affected rock stylings see... Read More...