Piebald break down every track on their first LP in over 15 years, ‘Tales for the Rages’
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Travis Shettel gives us a deeper look into the album, which the band wrote and recorded between 2019 and 2025.
Up until this week, Dylan’s new guitarist, Joel Paterson, had a weekly Monday-night gig at the 150-seat Green Mill Cocktail Lounge in Chicago
The alt-pop duo speak with the Fall Out Boy bassist about their new EP, So Much to Say.
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Thanks to an assist from his sons, Mike D is set to release “Thank You,” the first new music from a member of the pioneering rap trio in 15 years.
Brian Baker took a gamble. He used his college fund to buy a van, hit the road and pursued a life making hardcore punk, and with Can I Say, he had a different vision for its sound
The Members: Tom “Crazy Tom” Davis, vocals; Monty Messex, guitar; Patrick Sullivan, bass; Snare Jordan, drums Producer/Mixer: Fletcher Dragge (Pennywise) Recording Engineers &...
Was' LP "Groove in the Face of Adversity" recalls Detroit's blue-collar ambition. His late friend Bob Weir would love his new tour.
New Yorkers unite in hope.
The front man of Death Cab for Cutie discusses resisting nostalgia, working through loss, and why he can’t get away with singing like Matt Berninger or Thom Yorke.
The Members: Blag Dahlia, vocals; HeWhoCannotBeNamed, guitar; The Fresh Prince of Darkness, aka Marc Diamond, guitar; Nick Oliveri, aka Rex Everything, bass; Snupac, drums Producer...
Fresh off the release of his new EP Jakaarlo, the Minneapolis artist takes over our next playlist.
Pig Pen? More like Bagel BELT! (Well, Bagel BCCJ if you want to get technical, but BELT has a better ring to it as a band name.) While
Off the release of “Minions & Monsters,” the director Pierre Coffin reflects on creating the language of Minionese, partly inspired by Indian food.
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Adam Weiner, pianist and frontman of Low Cut Connie, talks about driving himself to gigs in his own Hyundai while the band and crew travel in a 15-passenger van, rehearsing in a 20...
Davina Sowers is Minneapolis’s favorite jazz singer—touring the world, beloved by crowds—so can everyone please stop comparing her to Amy Winehouse?
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