High Pulp Announce Fall West Coast Tour Dates
by Michael Major
- Aug 15, 2022
Experimental Seattle jazz act High Pulp are announcing new fall West Coast tour dates, following the April release of their ANTI- Records debut album ’Pursuit of Ends.’ High Pulp are also sharing a new video for the album track “You’ve Got To Pull It Up From The Ground,” that features GRAMMY® nominated jazz trumpeter Theo Croker.
Sam Weber Releases New Single 'Get Out of the Game'
by Michael Major
- Jan 11, 2022
Sam Weber fans will be relieved to hear that his internal reckoning about quitting everything a starting fresh didn’t end up taking root. On the other hand, he turned those daydreams into one hell of a song—“Get Out of the Game”. Listen to the new single now! Plus, check out Weber's upcoming tour dates.
Henry Chadwick Releases New Song 'Never Say No'
by Sarah Jae Leiber
- Aug 22, 2019
Indie rock darling Henry Chadwick has unveiled the piano driven “Never Say No,” the second single from his upcoming new EP, The President of Make Believe, due out this fall via Swoon City. Premiering the song with GLIDE Magazine, they describe, “[Never Say No] showcases Chadwick's skill in the greatly underrated realm of piano rock alongside his savvy songwriting skills… effortlessly infectious.” “Never Say No” will be available on all digital platforms this Friday, August 23rd, 2019 here. Chadwick and his band kick off their fall tour in support of the new EP on September 27th with a hometown show at Moe's Alley in Santa Cruz, CA, before heading up and down the California coast and Pacific Northwest, wrapping up at Furstworld in Joshua Tree, CA on October 25th, 2019. All announced dates are below with tickets available at http://www.henrychadwick.net/
Bassel & The Supernaturals Release CALCULATED LOVE
by Tori Hartshorn
- Feb 4, 2019
Chicago's Bassel & The Supernaturals just released their new single 'Calculated Love' and premiered it over at Glide Magazine, which stated 'Calculated Love kicks off with a sharp bluesy guitar solo before bursting into a funky disco groove. Bassel Almadani lays his silky smooth and extra suave vocals over harmonic background singers and feisty guitar and brass grooves. The music brings to mind retro acts like Earth, Wind & Fire alongside more modern groovers like Jamiroquai, making for a song that preaches love and invites the listener to grab a partner and hit the dance floor.'
Extra! Extra! Plaza Theatre Company's NEWSIES Opens This Friday!
by Kyle Christopher West
- Jan 28, 2019
This Friday, February 1st, Plaza Theatre Company opens DISNEY'S NEWSIES THE
MUSICAL at PlazaCo's Dudley Hall location at 305 S. Anglin Street in Cleburne, TX opening on February 1st and playing thru March 2nd, 2019. The show will be the 126th produced by Plaza Theatre Company since its inception in November of 2006.
The Brother Brothers Announce Album, Sign to Compass, & Premiere New Single FRANKIE at Billboard
by Macon Prickett
- Jul 25, 2018
Brooklyn-based Americana darlings The Brother Brothers have announced their debut album Some People I Know to be released October 19 on Compass Records. Billboard premiered the band's first offering today, saying 'The soulful folk on 'Frankie' reflects Moss' American ideals, built with tender country strings and swelling into the harmonic repetition of 'I don't care about money.'
Mute Swan Debut More Sonoran Psychedelia in ENOUGH FUN Video, Watch Now via Post-Punk
by Tori Hartshorn
- May 30, 2018
Tucson psych-rock purveyors Mute Swan have been releasing swirling, dreamy jams since 2014, and today the band is releasing their latest with Post-Punk. The hazy “Enough Fun” video follows a ragtag band of American one-percenters cruising in the Mercedes, burning money with a pope-like figure, looking as if it could be the result of the eccentrics of The Garden making a video for Galaxie 500 and leaving the VHS out to melt in the desert sun. Although sonically light and airy, the lyrics allude to frustration with the unchecked power of today's wealthy elite. Explains vocalist Mike Barnett, 'America is having a melt down right now. This song is about that. With fuzz.' It's a taste of the underground DIY oasis blooming in the Sonoran Desert, a longtime source of inspiration and refuge for the art community.
Puppeteers For Fears Announces Season For World Puppet Day
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 22, 2018
Puppeteers for Fears (the only all-original, all-local theater company in Southern Oregon, and recently voted Best Non-OSF Theater Company by readers of The Rogue Valley Messenger) is announcing its new season today for World Puppet Day.
SUSTO Adds New Tour Dates
by Richard Best
- Feb 14, 2017
Charleston-based SUSTO (pronounced “soos-toh”) is adding new dates in Nashville, Vancouver, Richmond and more, bringing the band's already extensive, headlining tour to a total of 49 cities. They will also be supporting The Lumineers on an additional 17-city North American stretch in March and April. See below for a complete tour itinerary.
Susto Makes TV Debut on CBS; 'I'm Fine Today' Out Now
by Caryn Robbins
- Jan 30, 2017
Charleston-based SUSTO's (pronounced “soos-toh”) January 28 performance on “CBS This Morning: Saturday” marks their national television debut following the release of their critically acclaimed album & I'm Fine Today
Photo Flash: West End's CURIOUS INCIDENT Celebrates Onesie Wednesday in Support of Autism
by Matt Smith
- Apr 1, 2015
The cast of the National Theatre's multi-award winning production of The Curious Incident of Dog in the Night-Time at the Gielgud Theatre have worn onesies in support of Onesie Wednesday today (1 April), part of World Autism Awareness Week 2015, organised by the National Autistic Society to encourage everyone to wear their onesies or pyjamas to work in order to stand out for autism. Check out some photos of them in their bedwear below!
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