John Andrew Fredrick's longstanding Los Angeles indie act the black watch has finished its 21st LP, Future Strangers, and its slated for release on Mar| Rock and Roll Globe
Neil Percival Young turned 73 today. Our hearts go out to him over the loss of his home near Malibu to the deadly wildfires that have engulfed many| Rock and Roll Globe
A low key debut sets the stage for Neil Young’s prolific progression| Rock and Roll Globe
Watch the premiere of The Rolling Stones "Living In A Ghost Town" here at 11 AM PST/2 PM EST| Rock and Roll Globe
Straight out of Detroit, Michigan comes college pop revivalists Crossword Smiles, comprised of two regional indie rock vets in Chip Saam and Tom Curless.| Rock and Roll Globe
Close Talker is a band whose name may or may not be a reference to Judge Reinhold's character in Seinfeld. But regardless of their nomenclature, this| Rock and Roll Globe
The aural luxury of new releases by Immersion, Anna Lapwood and Maria Lettberg The post Milk Chocolate Motorik and More appeared first on Rock and Roll Globe.| Rock and Roll Globe
Looking back on a vagabond masterpiece The post Such a Crumbling Beauty: Tom Waits’ Rain Dogs Turns 40 appeared first on Rock and Roll Globe.| Rock and Roll Globe
Longtime Colorado jazz pianist makes his leader debut at age 68 The post Bob Schlesinger Comes Down to ‘Earth’ appeared first on Rock and Roll Globe.| Rock and Roll Globe
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
Remastered versions of Shine and Apple out now The post Mother Love Bone Gets Reissued appeared first on Rock and Roll Globe.| Rock and Roll Globe
Listen to the title track below The post Arlie Announces New Album SOMEONE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN Out Dec. 12th via SoundOn appeared first on Rock and Roll Globe.| Rock and Roll Globe
New album, Avoid Attach, out Sept. 26 The post WATCH: Swoll Shares ‘Do You Know What’s Changed?’ appeared first on Rock and Roll Globe.| Rock and Roll Globe
I am lodging a protest, and its called ‘The Beauty of Music’ The post Can Classical Music Help Fight the Noise Industrial Complex? appeared first on Rock and Roll Globe.| Rock and Roll Globe
Balancing on the futuristic edge of jazz and rock The post Matt Von Roderick: ‘Storm’ Front 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
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A lavish new box set has just been announced honoring the career of late Motörhead guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke. Entitled Make My Day: The Rock ‘n’ Roll| Rock and Roll Globe
Sometimes, salvation comes in the form of a box set. On December 1, the Black Crowes will be releasing a super deluxe version of their sophomore| Rock and Roll Globe
For all of us who thought clearly the next Bowie box would have been focused on his work between 1989 and 1993, which would have given us all three| Rock and Roll Globe
Hot off the heels of the ferocious Hüsker Dü honkytonk of their single “1997,” Justin Webb & The Noise return with a second single of sonic rowdiness| Rock and Roll Globe
Oasis may not have made it to Seattle, Washington. But Jonathan Fickes, doing business as A View of Earth from the Moon, creates a similar kind of maximum| Rock and Roll Globe
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
The last 14 years of David Bowie’s life was a whirlwind of creativity that's been compiled in the sixth volume of Parlophone's incredible box set series.| Rock and Roll Globe
“The Very Thought of You,” the gorgeous and deeply moving duet Bob Dylan and Barbra Streisand perform on Barbra’s recent all-duet album The Secrets of| Rock and Roll Globe
Soul legend Curtis Mayfield would have turned 80 today. And in honor of this heavenly milestone, the Rock & Roll Globe has put together this two-hour| Rock and Roll Globe
American music legend John Prine is in critical condition after contracting COVID-19| Rock and Roll Globe
If you've been traveling towards the crossroads where Country Music and College Rock intersected in the mid-80s, Ben Vaughn is a familiar name (serious| Rock and Roll Globe
By the time Too Low For Zero was released on May 30, 1983, Elton John was in a decided slump. His four previous albums — the disastrous Victim of Love and| Rock and Roll Globe
Mark Volman, whose chunky black frames and wild hair made nerds in rock cool a good 30 years before Rivers Cuomo, passed away on Sept. 5 following a short| Rock and Roll Globe
Looking back at the Rocketman's first middle age offering that ushered in his 1980s| Rock and Roll Globe
If Elton John’s Tumbleweed Connection had been a portrait of America’s mythic past, Madman Across the Water, released in November 1971, was a depiction of| Rock and Roll Globe
Every once in a while one of rock’s many mutations comes with a development I can’t track from its origin point at all. I do not know how my beloved Sunny| Rock and Roll Globe
Sonic Youth is my favorite band, and I live in New Jersey, so I was the prime demo for the inaugural Frantic City festival in Atlantic City on September| Rock and Roll Globe
On July 25, Third Man Records released a really cool deluxe edition of Mic City Sons, the third and final album from Portland, Oregon indie greats| Rock and Roll Globe
Voodoo Lounge marked a milestone for the Rolling Stones in several ways. Released on July 11, 1994, it was the band’s 20th studio album, their first in| Rock and Roll Globe
When your last name is Dylan, one might reasonably expect that success is all but assured. Nevertheless, Jakob Dylan went through the same scenario that| Rock and Roll Globe
VU was a bold title for this 1985 record. When you see a new release from a long-broken-up band named after the band, you might expect a greatest hits| Rock and Roll Globe
A hard fact of popular music: Sometimes, selling out results in better art. Take Scritti Politti, the scrappy communist punk band turned synthpop| Rock and Roll Globe
American supergroup Mr. Big's debut album set a new precedent for hard rock musicianship in 1989| Rock and Roll Globe
Melody Esme is a writer and filmmaker based in Portland, OR. She has previously written for Film Inquiry, Maura Magazine, and NO CINEMA!| Rock and Roll Globe
A recent article in The New Yorker wondered aloud if music criticism has lost its edge. In this current age of Anthony Fantano and the pivot to YouTube as| Rock and Roll Globe
Listening to Galaxie 500’s seminal 1989 dream pop album On Fire, one can’t exactly hear that singer-guitarist Dean Wareham would find the sweet spot| Rock and Roll Globe
Laraaji is a master of improvisation and spontaneous creation. He plays the zither, a multi-stringed instrument that looks like an Autoharp without the| Rock and Roll Globe
This week, Sunnsetter — the solo project of Ontario multi-instrumentalist, composer, and recording engineer and Zoon / OMBIIGIZI collaborator Andrew| Rock and Roll Globe
Digging on a previously unreleased session from enigmatic Greenwich Village folk hero Fred Neil| Rock and Roll Globe
We live in crazy times, and there’s a plethora of art being made to react to our current situation. This creative output mostly centers on the| Rock and Roll Globe
Born and bred in Buffalo New York, Willie Nile is a tireless troubadour who proudly calls New York City home. It’s little wonder — Nile is the epitome| Rock and Roll Globe
As war rages in Ukraine, Gogol Bordello frontman Eugene Hütz and singer-songwriter Jesse Malin have teamed up for a spirited cover of The Pogues classic| Rock and Roll Globe
The Thread Shop, Sony Music Entertainment’s Merchandising Division, and Apple Corps, Ltd. come together for a Magical Mystery Tour of holiday| Rock and Roll Globe
Ron Hart is the editor of Rock and Roll Globe. Reach him on X @MisterTribune.| Rock and Roll Globe
The last time Cast played the New York Metropolitan area, it was 1996 and there was a bit of a discrepancy with customs upon entry into the United States.| Rock and Roll Globe
“We're a Who tribute band,” Pete Townshend told me during a phone interview from England just before The Who’s farewell tour of North America began. Ok,| Rock and Roll Globe
Every once in a while, someone in one of my social media feeds will pose the question: “What is the greatest three-album run in rock history?” Plenty of| Rock and Roll Globe
Ozzy's onstage farewell was closer to his actual farewell than any of us realized. The legendary frontman died Tuesday at his home at the age of 76, just| Rock and Roll Globe
A disco classic had its roots in a story straight out of an old Hollywood musical. KC & The Sunshine Band broke through in a big way with its| Rock and Roll Globe
Four decades after its release on June 4, 1984, it’s still kind of mind-boggling to consider the ridiculous level of success Born in the U.S.A. enjoyed.| Rock and Roll Globe
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band are heading back on the road in 2023. Their long-awaited return to touring begins in early February of 2023 with a| Rock and Roll Globe
Kara Tucker, after years of sportswriting, has turned to her first-love—music. She lives in New York City with her partner and their competing record collections.| Rock and Roll Globe
Bruce Springsteen almost chucked away the album that saved his career. Born to Run, released 50 years ago this week, was a product not just of| Rock and Roll Globe
This Friday, the Columbus, Ohio indie rock collective Moviola will unveil their 11th LP in 30 years, called Earthbound. Its release falls on the same| Rock and Roll Globe
Longtime Philadelphia singer-songwriter Ben Arnold is back with a new single, “Long Tall Shadow,” that officially hits streaming tomorrow. But you can get| Rock and Roll Globe
When you think of Elton John in concert, you likely imagine a bedazzled spectacle with ballyhoo, wild costume changes and the biggest hits played at| Rock and Roll Globe
Robert Scheffler has always been in the business of telling stories. For decades, he served as a research editor and valued contributor to Esquire, where| Rock and Roll Globe
If Richard O’Brien had managed to find steady work, Rocky Horror might never have come into existence.| Rock and Roll Globe