rock

  • Daryl Hall + Elvis Costello Plan 22-Date Summer Tour

    While the announcement in December that Hall + Oates are mired in a restraining order legal scuffle was curious to say the least, it’s still worth noting that both songwriters are still doing their thing and still making music. One… Continue reading

    Daryl Hall + Elvis Costello Plan 22-Date Summer Tour
  • Brandi Carlile Performs on Sesame Street

    GRAMMY Award winning singer-songwriter and all-around kick-ass human Brandi Carlile performed her new song “That’s Why We Love Nature” on today’s episode of acclaimed TV series Sesame Street. Carlile was joined alongside classic characters Big Bird and Snuffleupugus. When she’s… Continue reading

    Brandi Carlile Performs on Sesame Street
  • Cage the Elephant + Young the Giant Partner For North American Summer Tour

    Kentucky’s GRAMMY-winning psych-rockers Cage the Elephant have announced their 45-date Neon Pill tour with California alt-rockers Young the Giant and upcoming singer-songwriter Bakar. The tour kicks off in June in Utah and ends September in Colorado. Tickets go on sale… Continue reading

    Cage the Elephant + Young the Giant Partner For North American Summer Tour
  • My Morning Jacket Announce San Francisco Residency in May

    Louisville, KY Southern-rockers My Morning Jacket, arguably one of, if not, the greatest live band of the last 30 years (come on, fight me!) has announced a San Francisco residency at the end of May. The four-night stand at the… Continue reading

    My Morning Jacket Announce San Francisco Residency in May
  • Richard Thompson Shares New Single, Readies New Album + Tour

    Singer-songwriter and guitar wizard Richard Thompson has announced his latest album, Ship to Shore, is due out May 31 on New West Records. To coinicde with the announcement Thompson has released the album’s lead single “Singapore Sadie” today. The music… Continue reading

    Richard Thompson Shares New Single, Readies New Album + Tour
  • Guster Sets Release Date For New Album

    New England indie-pop quartet Guster has announced their first new album in five years. Entitld Ooh La La the album is scheduled for a May 17 release via the band’s own Ocho Mule Records. To coincide with the album announcement… Continue reading

    Guster Sets Release Date For New Album
  • Old 97s Ready New Album + Tour

    Dallas, TX’s alt-country heavyweights Old 97s have announced a new album American Primitive, the band’s thirteenth, is due out April 5 on ATO Records. Three decades into a career that happened by accident Rhett Miller and company continue to remain… Continue reading

    Old 97s Ready New Album + Tour
  • The Stone Foxes Announce Free Hometown Benefit Show This Friday

    San Francisco retro rockers The Stone Foxes have announced a hometown benefit show this Friday night at the Community Music Center (CMCSF). Other artists scheduled to perform include La Familia Pena Govea and Vetiver (solo). The San Francisco Community Music… Continue reading

    The Stone Foxes Announce Free Hometown Benefit Show This Friday
  • NYC’s Anti-Social Camp Workshop Announces Debut Album

    Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter and producer Danny Ross has announced the launch of the first ever Anti-Social Camp. Vol 1. The release is in partnership with digital distributor Amuse. Ross’ Anti-Social Camp is an interactive workshop of New York City-based producers and… Continue reading

    NYC’s Anti-Social Camp Workshop Announces Debut Album
  • Mat Kearney Drops New Single

    Nashville-based singer/songwriter Mat Kearney has dropped a new single “Good Thing Going On” today. Written as a love song to his wife of nearly 15 years Kearney says of the song: “We’re keeping the Valentines vibes going with a classic… Continue reading

    Mat Kearney Drops New Single