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Reed Mathis ‘Bending Beethoven’
Reed Mathis takes us deep inside Beathoven, his latest passion project featuring an electrified, jam-infused re-imagining of Beethoven’s Third and Sixth symphonies
Eric Krasno Rediscovers His Roots
Eric Krasno opens up about his new solo album, Blood From A Stone, a natural return to the influences that first introduced him to music
Pimps of Joytime 2.12.16 Music Hall of Williamsburg
Pimps of Joytime hosted one funky ass dance party during their homecoming show at the Music Hall of Williamsburg on February 12th
Turkuaz ‘Rising Above The Noise’
Dave Brandwein of Turkuaz tells us how a classic Disney movie majorly influenced his band’s ambitious new concept album, Digitonium
New Mastersounds ‘Music For Pleasure’
Eddie Roberts of New Mastersounds takes us through the grooves within Made for Pleasure, the band’s new album coming soon via Royal Potato Family
Calexico 6.8.15 Bowery Ballroom NYC
Calexico’s southern, Spanish, indie, whatever-you-want-to-call-it hybrid collection of tunes was the only fuego keeping the workweek warriors of New York moving through the night
The Who 5.26.15 Barclays Center
The Who proved that it could still refresh, revitalize, and rivet (even with a few kinks along the way) during their May 26th show at
DRKWAV ‘A Collective Hallucination’
Skerik shares how he, John Medeski, and Adam Deitch abandoned all musical boundaries to create the sinister sounds on their debut album, The Purge
Keller Williams ‘Without Boundaries’
Keller Williams tells us about his upcoming East Coast shows, which will feature a ‘one-man band’ set followed by a set with his funk outfit,
Umphrey’s McGee 10.31.14 House of Blues Boston
Umphrey’s McGee’s sold-out Halloween show featured a mind-blowing mix of musical mash-ups
Allen Stone ‘A Patriot At Heart’
Allen Stone answers a few questions about his influences, his social causes, and his forthcoming new album, Radius
The Black Keys 9.22.14 TD Garden – Boston
The Black Keys visited Boston’s TD Garden to deliver an 18-song set that harkened back to the days when the blues ruled the world
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