Jeff Bridges is receiving the kind of exposure for his new, self-titled album that Otis “Bad” Blake would probably kill for. This month, Bridges is booked to perform on “Today,”“Live! With Regis and Kelly,”“The Tonight Show With Jay Leno,”“NPR’s Morning Edition,”“Charli...
Look no further than Last Chance! A hard-rocking band out of NYC with their self-titled debut album, ‘Last Chance’, they promise to deliver 10 tracks of pure rock essence in their music, with hard-hitting drums and vocals, with melodic and powerful riffs. An album that is sure to ex...
The self-titled third album by Philadelphia singer-songwriter Greg Mendez should restore your faith in squeaky acoustic guitar, whispery vocals, and confessional lyrics. Mendez’s similarity to Elliott Smith or Alex G at their most unadorned feels as remarkable as his blunt storytelling about addicti...
Californian duo Wet Satin (comprised of Jason Miller and Marc Melzer) released their self-titled debut album on Fuzz Club. Taking a step away from the brain-frying space-rock/psych wig-outs harnessed in their 15 years playing together in Lumerians, Wet Satin deals in what the duo call "Kos...
It’s not the first time Slash has taken the all-star approach, of course; his self-titled 2010 effort also featured a diverse roster of guest vocalists (Ozzy Osbourne, Dave Grohl and the Cult’s Ian Asbury to Fergie and Maroon 5’s Adam Levin). It also included Myles Kennedy and prov...
Another album was in the works at the same time: the follow up to Jesu/Sun Kil Moon's self-titled debut album. Our second album, entitled 30 Seconds To The Decline Of Planet Earth, will be released on May 5. I'm blessed to have met the very talented Justin Broadrick and to have ...
Wet Leg, seemingly out of nowhere, gatecrashed 2021 when their hypnotic debut single, “Chaise Longue” (which at the time of writing has over 13 million streams on Spotify, with its video logging over three-and-a-half million YouTube views), became a cult underground smash. The follow-up...
Like a lot of great bands, the Cure have followed a parabolic journey, starting as a cult act, then peaking in the mainstream before settling back with their core audience. For many of those hardcore fans, Wish is a strong album whose deficiencies are diagnosable and treatable. If you’ve...
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On the eve of the release of Lamb Of God's self-titled eighth album, frontman Randy Blythe told Kerrang! that he found the creative process emotionally exhausting, but also that he hated the thought of wasting time and opportunity. And however much he may not enjoy being in the studio, ...