Debut LP from London psych-folk sisters out in 2026 The post LISTEN: Fire In Her Eyes Shares ‘Too Late To Change’ appeared first on Rock and Roll Globe.| Rock and Roll Globe
A lot has changed in New York City these past 25 years. But we can be thankful for one positive constant amidst all of this metamorphic activity in the| Rock and Roll Globe
Your Guide to Live Music in Memphis This Fall| We Are Memphis
Em 27 de setembro de 1997, ícone mundial do Folk se encontrou com o pontífice da época e cantou "Knocking on Heaven's Door" O post O dia em que Bob Dylan tocou para o Papa João Paulo II e 300 mil pessoas na Itália apareceu primeiro em TMDQA!.| TMDQA!
For fans of the short-lived folktronica movement in the late 90s/early early 00s, UK duo It’s Jo and Danny were one of the scene’s brightest talents,| Rock and Roll Globe
When Garth Hudson died on 21 January, at the venerable age of 87, there was relatively little fanfare in the mainstream media. The loss of a multi-instrumentalist from Windsor, Ontario, whose last live and studio recordings had been in 2013 was not obvious headline fodder. Something profound had indeed happened, however, because Garth Hudson was […]| Culturall
After years of helping to power some of Memphis’s most beloved rock outfits (The Sheiks, Ex-Cult, Model Zero), Frank McLallen is finally putting his own name on the marquee. His debut solo album, Extra Eyes, finds the seasoned guitarist and songwriter turning inward, channeling a period of loss, healing, and rediscovery into a lush, psych-tinged… The post Frank McLallen Steps Into the Spotlight with “Extra Eyes” appeared first on We Are Memphis.| We Are Memphis
Jonathan reviews Rowe Irvin's debut psychological folk horror LIFE CYCLE OF A MOTH: "deeply moving and utterly compelling. It heralds Irvin as an exciting new voice in the literary Weird."| Fantasy-Hive
Mes chers scribouminus, je dois vous faire une confession : comme je n’ai absolument rien à mettre sur mon CV, l’été je suis bénévole au festival de musique de Blesle, à l’autre bout de mon départe…| C'est pour ma culture
Abstract: Storia personale e denuncia civile si intrecciano profondamente nella vicenda umana e artistica di Rosa Balistreri, performer carismatica e protagonista irregolare della cultura musicale nel panorama italiano degli anni Sessanta e Settanta. La sua poetica, potente e originale, trova scaturigine nell’urgenza autentica di raccontare la tragedia quotidiana di un’umanità disperata, vessata, umiliata, alla quale … Continue reading Cantare, raccontare, testimoniare. Rosa Balistreri...| Diacritica
Hello friends, happy Monday! I had the pleasure of seeing one of my favourite artist’s, City and Colour, celebrate the 20-year anniversary of his debut album, Sometimes, and perform it in ful…| Meghan's Whimsical Explorations & Reviews
GoatSucker is a 2009 American horror film written, co-produced and directed by Steve Hudgins (It Lives in the Attic... free on YouTube| MOVIES & MANIA
We’re keeping it low and slow for the last Tunesday of the semester. These guitar-themed songs will be calming enough to ease you into a study session, but just spirited enough to keep you awake and working hard.| The Baylor Lariat - The official student news source
Here’s a rousing fiddle tune to begin the New Year. I’m always on the lookout for new music to learn. After playing the dulcimer for 30-plus years, I’m eager to expand my repertoi…| Dulcimer Jambalaya
The final chapter of Kahan’s multi-platinum Stick Season era features an unreleased fan favorite, “Pain Is Cold Water”.| uDiscover Music
Since 1968, the Isle Of Wight Festival has gathered iconic UK and US acts, making it one of the most prolific festivals in music history.| uDiscover Music
Released in 1998, ‘XO’ was showered with praise and saw Elliott Smith revel in all he could master, while making his deeply personal songs resonate.| uDiscover Music
STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN! Music Fans Warned to Beware of Bad Traffic-Related Pun Headlines (London) – Popular music aficianados were today advised to avoid all contact with cheap, ill-conceived puns in headlines […]| Thrifty Vinyl
The jaguar was the most feared – and revered – animal in ancient Mesoamerica. Members of pre-Columbian societies like the Maya and Aztec coexisted with jaguars in the jungles, bearing witness to their size, cunning, and aggression and incorporating them into their mythologies. Most of these cultures depicted the big cat in its natural form […]| The History Bandits
In 1991, an ownership group of Jacksonville businessmen and investors called “Touchdown Jacksonville!” submitted a formal application for one of the two franchises the NFL had announced were to be added. On December 6 the group held a public vote for local fans to select the name of their hopeful NFL expansion team, having just […]| The History Bandits
In the Twenty-First Century, is there a role for Heroes in History? A year or two ago, I was reading a book on the Texas frontier when I came across a quote that sounded familiar. The author was referencing someone from the early nineteenth century, quoting their opinion on the Indian wars and American expansion […]| The History Bandits
Ambrose Bierce, if we take him at his word, was unfazed by death. As a young Union soldier in the Civil War, he escaped it many times, seeing action at Shiloh, Chickamauga, and Kennesaw Mountain, where he received an almost fatal head wound. After the war, he built a career as a writer and journalist, […]| The History Bandits
This song was found in the Bristol Radical History pamphlet (#6) ‘The Life and Times of Warren James’ about the Forest of Dean enclosures: Arouse ye, free miners, who delve in old Dean,and all ye freeholders with rights o’er its green,‘Tis time to be stirring for danger is nigh;and if ye bestir not, you’ll find […]| Three Acres And A Cow
A very old ballad borrowed from the private library of some aristocrat by a friend of Roy Palmer’s, who spent years trying to obtain a copy. Probably connected to the Midland Revolt. You gentlemen that rack your rentes, and throwe downe Land for corneThe tyme will com that som will sigh, that ever they were […]| Three Acres And A Cow