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By: David Schultz For bands that spend a lot of time the road, the release of a new studio album usually fails to generate high levels of excitement. The loyal fan base is already familiar with many of the songs, having heard them in concert; for others, the mantra of “you have to see them live” isn’t exactly a ringing endorsement for any new record. With Raise Up The Tent, San Francisco based
Michael Kang, lately of String Cheese Incident will join Steve Molitz, Darren Pujalet and Eric Gould when Particle celebrates their eighth anniversary with a pair of shows in Colorado: October 9th at the Fox Theater in Boulder and October 10th at Cervantes Ballroom. It's been nearly a year since guitarist Ben Combe amicably parted ways with the band. Since then, Steve Molitz has played a myriad
Steve Molitz, the keyboardist for Particle and Phil Lesh & Friends, will be reviving the spirit of Abbie Hoffman this Sunday night at Spiegelworld, a travelling venue currently set up at New York City's South Street Seaport. Steal This Ticket! - A Musical Tribute To Abbie Hoffman will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the anarchist's crashing of the New York Stock Exchange to throw dollar bills
Indie-jam rockers moe. get a well deserved break from the road after performing at moe. down 9 at the Snow Ridge Ski Area in Turin, NY over Labor Day Weekend. For those of us who can’t make it up to Turin for the festie iClips has us covered. They’ll be webcasting many of the performances [...]
Looking back at last week's Spanish Moon edition , Gov't Mule has walked away with a narrow victory over Robert Palmer. In what was surely a coincidence: A day after last week's Cover Wars, Mike Gordon welcomed one of last week's contenders The Bridge to the stage during his encore at The Highline Ballroom for - you guessed it, Spanish Moon. Thanks for reading Cover Wars, Cactus! This week, I have...
By: David Schultz Photo By: Stacy Berger The pages of TMZ are filled with stories of musicians treating their friends and too often their fans with a deplorable lack of respect. Tales of selfish behavior make for great press and unfortunately seem to nestle snugly inside the glove that is the egocentric world of celebrity. On the flip side, whenever a musician performs a good deed that’s falls
by Josh Clark Browse the article Is there a worst way to die? Is there a worst way to die? Anna Gosline's recent article in New Scientist, entitled "How Does It Feel To Die?" got our hearts pumping here at HowStuffWorks. Gosline interviewed experts to find out what it's like to drown, fall from a tall building and ride the electric chair, among other terrible ways to die. This got us to thinking: Is...
Remember the rumor that Sheryl Crow was going to be joining Fleetwood Mac for a world tour? Fortunately, it’s not gonna happen. Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham squashed those rumors during an interview with Gary Graff of Billboard, but admitted it had been discussed. According to Buckingham, after a nearly five year layoff Fleetwood Mac plans [...]
Construction at the George V Métro station. Photo by Josh Clark. Warm weather is upon us, and here in Paris that signals the start of construction season. Seems like every street and park is suddenly being ripped up. Underground, though, in the subway tunnels of the Paris Métro, construction season has already been underway for months. Some two-thirds of the system's 297 stations are undergoing renovation....
By: David Schultz Photos by Jeremy Gordon Since its inception three years ago, the Green Apple Music & Arts Festival has grown from an ambitious local weekend-long New York City counterpart to the Jammy Awards into an equally ambitious nationwide endeavor raising environmental awareness in conjunction with Earth Day. For this years Festival, Green Apple organized and produced “America’s largest
review by Janice Headley The first band I’ve seen so far at SXSW was Antietam, and, man, it's just gonna be all downhill from there… Okay, just kidding! But this veteran New York band rocked with such amazing energy and passion, it will be hard to beat. The Village Voice has repeatedly declared founding member [...]