No Fun Fest returns to NYC with Lee Ranaldo, Zola Jesus, Bill Nace, Nate Wooley, more
Back after 17 years and renamed No Fun New Perspectives, the festival features three nights of avant-garde and improvisational music.
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Back after 17 years and renamed No Fun New Perspectives, the festival features three nights of avant-garde and improvisational music.
Billy Strings’ main mandolin man, Jarrod Walker, takes his chance to be a frontman and make his own music on Nighthawk. But this is not simply a mandolin album; Walker also plays g...
Maine-based guitarist Ryan Blotnick will celebrate the release of his intimate new album The Woods on Monday, May 18 at Threes Brewing in the Gowanus neighborhood of Brooklyn. Door...
Though he's known for his work with artists like Neko Case, Japanese Breakfast, and Hand Habits, and the prog-pop of Landlady, Adam Schatz steps fully into the role of spontaneous...
“I think this album will surprise those who think they know me from what I’ve done previously,” says Kaye.
The prog polymath felt Orchestra Futura’s performances should be left as one-off experiences. But Theo Travis and Dave Sturt persuaded him to release Live At Nelsonica & Clothw...
By Sammy Stein Berlin-based Korean American guitarist and improviser Han-earl Park has released ‘uᴉɐƃ∀ ʍǝN sI plO sI ʇɐɥM’ (What is Old Is New Again), a collection of twenty-one...
Back in 1991, jazz guitar legend Sonny Sharrock released his final album, the masterful Ask the Ages, accompanied by a murderers’ row of talent backing him, including saxophonist P...
Vancouver singer-songwriter Nicholas Krgovich has announced his new album, Boss Tape, a collection of Bruce Springsteen covers, and shared lead single "Gave It a Name".
David Byrne. Photo by Cora Wagoner*By Jeff Arnal Making Space: The Work of Access in Experimental Music Reflections from Big Ears on Democracy and the Avant-Garde Across mul...
Fuller, who in addition to co-founding Beak> has played in Massive Attack and Robert Plant’s Sensational Space Shifters, releases his solo debut this week.
Today, The Tonearm's needle lands on Toronto drummer and composer Nick Fraser.Nick Fraser is one of the most distinctive voices in Canadian improvised music. He has played with Ant...
Nicholas Krgovich’s last solo album was 2023’s Ducks, but the following year he revived his long-dormant band P:ano for a new record called ba ba ba. Now he’s back to announce a Br...
Nick Cassarino will record a live album at New York’s famed The Bitter End during the coming months. The Vermont-bred, New York-based musician, known for his collaborations with Je...
Bill Evans turns "Nardis" into something far more tense and combustible on At The Montreux Jazz Festival (Verve Records, 1968)... [ read more ]
The sonic architect has been the one constant of White Denim’s 13-album rollercoaster – he tells us how he’s lasted the ride, and how it’s changed him as a player
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