Sir Paul McCartney adds a slice of Nirvana to an already historic night in Seattle.
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In 2013, The Eagles Continue to Make “History”
The new worldwide tour by Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey and Timothy B. Schmit's legendary rock group may be its last ever, and it features a true treat: the return of co-founder Bernie Leadon.
Read More »Music Review: Beady Eye – ‘BE’
With 'BE,' the band expands upon the sound their first album 'Different Gear, Still Speeding' set up, with less garage rawness and more fresh-sounding psychedelic elements.
Read More »Music Review: The Three O’Clock – ‘The Hidden World Revealed’
A great intro for new fans, and longtime Paisley Underground followers have plenty of alternates and demos to enjoy.
Read More »Music Review: James McCartney – ‘Me’
James McCartney tackles life's adversities in his first full album.
Read More »Music Review: Willie Nile – ‘American Ride’
Like Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and Billie Bragg, Willie Nile sings about he things he cares about the most in as straightforward and honest a way as possible.
Read More »Phish News: New 6-CD Box Set and 2013 Summer Tour About to Start
Vermont's greatest musical export and one of the most successful live rock bands of all time has released two '90s shows in one mammoth box set ahead of its annual summer tour of the States.
Read More »Music Review: Genya Ravan – ‘Cheesecake Girl: Scenes from Lollipop Lounge’
Very hot new blues rock from Genya Ravan, formerly of Ten Wheel Drive and Goldie and the Gingerbreads.
Read More »Music Review: Bill Kirchen – ‘Seeds and Stems’
The "titan of the telecaster" has returned with a brand new album, still very much connected to the rockabilly school of music.
Read More »Music Review: Delbert & Glen – ‘Blind, Crippled & Crazy’
Two old friends reunite after 40 years to create a new album. The years may have passed but the music is fresh.
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