Similar in appeal but more diverse in tone, 'Long Long Road' builds on the sound Ringo Starr and T Bone Burnett created in 2025, taking distinct yet judicious steps outside the box. REVIEW:
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This week, we have stirring jazz that takes you to wondrous places, both intimate and hearty folk, and a dash of otherworldly rock to sink your teeth into.
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We spoke with Michael “CAVS” Cavanaugh of King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard about his influences, the state of rock overall, and his background in jazz. INTERVIEW:
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On the 20th anniversary of its release, Gnarls Barkley's 'St. Elsewhere' is an album that still holds up as a creative milestone, but its purpose has always felt deeper.
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Wednesday on a Wednesday? The North Carolina band's sold-out show in Portland, OR was filled with contrasts, redefined Southern rock, and an appearance from Patterson Hood of the Drive-By Truckers. REVIEW:
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40 years ago today, Bruce Hornsby & The Range released their debut album 'The Way It Is.' Let’s watch Hornsby perform to a very 80s audience in Europe:
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Under the Upupayāma moniker, Alessio Ferrari’s mind is free to roam to wondrous places, and he invites us to join him on this vision quest with the release of “Fliiim,” a mesmerizing push towards an album that is as bold as the musician creating it.
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Soul has had a revival, jazz is ushering in a renaissance, and Karate Boogaloo is pushing a new wave of forward-thinking funk with their latest single “Head First.”
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Tracy Bryant's “Window” is a maze of a single, a collection of false turns with mirrors at the end of these hallways that force self-analysis.
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With 'Homecoming,' Mark Crozer threads grief and memory through layers of shadowy soundscapes, crafting a record that lingers long after it fades out. REVIEW:
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Samples in Hip-hop can double as maps to wild, breathtaking places. Such is the case for The Mighty Tom Cats, the soulful afrobeat group whose name lives on through the Hip-hop history books.
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On 'Peter Case At McCabes – My Life To Live', the former leader of the Plimsouls plays, sings, and speaks with a tangible sense of rediscovery. REVIEW:
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Just in time for their appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, The Deslondes have shared a new timeless work of Southern soul and rock called "Try Again." Check out our exclusive premiere of the track:
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On the 50th anniversary of its release, The Rolling Stones' 'Black and Blue' is a patchwork album with a purpose, its eight tracks far more cohesive than the sloppy collage of salacious images on the outer cover.
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The seven-piece psych-rock outfit Evolfo returns with the most relaxed, mind-expanding album of their career, 'Of Love.' REVIEW:
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