New Reviews
Teenage Fanclub - Endless Arcade
The Scottish indie rock band's first record since the departure of co-founder Gerard Love in late 2018 features songwriting duties split between Norman Blake and Raymond McGinley …
Garbage - No Gods No Masters
Shirley Manson, Duke Erikson, Steve Marker, and Butch Vig return with No Gods No Masters, the long-gestating seventh Garbage album and first since 2016's Strange Little Birds.…
New Releases
Eve 6 - Grim Value EP
First release of new material from the band since 2012.
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The Mountain Goats - Dark in Here
Recorded at the same time as 2020's 'Getting Into Knives.'
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Split Single - Amplificado
New album from Jason Narducy band featuring Jon Wurster of The Mountain Goats and Superchunk on drums and Mike Mills of R.E.M. on bass.
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Modest Mouse - The Golden Casket
First new album in six years.
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Buckcherry - Hellbound
Ninth studio album from the California hard rock band.
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Hartnoll & Young - The Virus Diaries
Collaboration between Paul Hartnoll of the Orbital and performance artist Murray Lachlan Young.
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New 90s Podcast
Lollapalooza in the 90s
For the 30th anniversary of the first Lollapalooza, we revisit 90s touring festival with the fans who were there
Launched in 1991 by Perry Farrell as a farewell tour for Jane's Addiction, Lollapalooza immediately became the defining musical tour of the decade. Inspired by the UK festivals like Reading, Farrell concocted an underground music celebration based on the bands he wanted to see and tour with - Siouxsie and the Banshees, Living Colour, Nine Inch Nails, Ice-T & Body Count, Butthole Surfers, Rollins Band, Violent Femmes, and Fishbone. After it proved a success, the tour exploded in size, but seemed to lose steam at a point through the decade, as the once groundbreaking festival became another opportunity to chase trends and showcase already hugely popular bands. We look back at each tour in the 90s, as well as compare it to the current incarnation as a corporate-driven destination festival in Chicago. Special guests: Chip Midnight - Music Journalist, Johnny Hooper - DMO Union, Jim Kopeny - Music Writer
Coming Soon
Thanks to a pick by Eric N. soon we'll be checking out the lone album by Hash, their self-titled release from 1993 on Elektra.
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