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Brandy Clark announces spring 2024 US tour dates

The dates follow Clark's co-headlining trek with Hayes Carll. Brandy Clark Announces Spring 2024 US Tour Dates Paolo Ragusa

Bruce Springsteen developing Nebraska feature film: Report

Springsteen is said to be working with writer-director Scott Cooper on the project. Bruce Springsteen Developing Nebraska Feature Film: Report Emma Carey

Scott Kempner, founding member of The Dictators and The Del-Lords, dies at 69

The pioneering punk rocker had battled early onset demential leading up to his passing. Scott Kempner, Founding Member of The Dictators and The Del-Lords, Dies at 69 Spencer Kaufman

Scott Kempner, founding member of The Dictators and The Del-Lords, dies at 69

The pioneering punk rocker had battled early onset demential leading up to his passing. Scott Kempner, Founding Member of The Dictators and The Del-Lords, Dies at 69 Spencer Kaufman

How to Get Tickets to Dave Matthews Band’s 2023 Tour

Their 2023 trek runs through November. Get details and learn how to get pre-sale tickets here. How to Get Tickets to Dave Matthews Band’s 2023 Tour Bryan Kress

Sufjan Stevens’ Illinois Being Adapted Into a Musical

The production — created by Stevens, Justin Peck, and Jackie Sibblies Drury — will premiere this summer at Bard College in New York. Sufjan Stevens’ Illinois Being Adapted Into a Musical Jo Vito

Breaking Down Merlefest: The What Podcast

Merlefest has grown to become one of the biggest, coolest family-friendly festivals on the circuits -- but how? Breaking Down Merlefest: The What Podcast Consequence Staff

How to Get Tickets to Billy Strings’ 2023 Tour

The new itinerary includes a fresh run of summer shows. Get details and pre-sale info here. How to Get Tickets to Billy Strings’ 2023 Tour Bryan Kress

How to Get Tickets to Nickel Creek’s 2023 Tour

The folk trio's first headlining tour since 2014 begins in April. Get details and pre-sale info here. How to Get Tickets to Nickel Creek’s 2023 Tour Bryan Kress

Rome and Duddy Announce Cactus Cool EP, Share New Single “Coast of Mexico”: Stream

Rome and Duddy, the new collaborative project of Sublime with Rome’s Rome Ramirez and Dirty Heads’ Dustin Bushnell, are kicking off the new year with the announcement of their debut collaborative EP, Cactus Cool, arriving on March 3rd. The news comes with their latest single, “Coast of Mexico,” in tow. Cactus Cool was produced by Vance Powell (Jack White, Phish) and Leroy Powell (Sturgill Simpson) and composed in a mountain cabin in Idyllwild, California. The frontmen duo, who also host The Rome and Duddy Show on the Consequence Podcast Network, previously teased the upcoming project in an Origins interview for the debut single, “Cannabis Tree.” “We aimed to merge our loves of Reggae, Americana, country, and folk into new original music,” they said. “Something familiar yet new and exciting...

Madison Cunningham on New Album Revealer, Being Mistaken for a Waiter at the Grammys

Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Amazon Podcasts | Stitcher | Pocket Casts | Radio Public | RSS Madison Cunningham catches up with Kyle Meredith to talk about Revealer, her Grammy nominated sophomore LP. Advertisement Related Video The singer-songwriter talks about being mistaken as wait staff during her last Grammy party, writing about the sad moments in her life from the past few years, and creating a piece of work that feels like it’s in motion. Cunningham also discusses her appreciation of Jeff Buckley’s music, her recent collaboration with Aoife O’Donovan, and working with drummer Matt Chamberlain. Listen to Madison Cunningham discuss Revealer and more or watch the chat via the YouTu...

Every Neko Case Album Ranked From Worst to Best

This article was originally published in 2015 and has been updated. Welcome to Dissected, where we disassemble a band’s catalog, a director’s filmography, or some other critical pop-culture collection in the abstract. It’s exact science by way of a few beers. This time, we sort through the best and worst of the at-times New Pornographer. Of all the artists who began the new millennium straddling the alt-country world and indie-rock stardom, none have proved themselves more talented or hardworking than Neko Case. Born in Virginia, she grew up in Tacoma, Washington, where she began her musical career drumming in a handful of bands before moving to Vancouver in 1994. She furthered her musical career playing drums for Canadian twee pop group Cub and singing for the punk band Maow in the mid ‘9...

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