Monthly Archives: August 2024
Aug. 28 — Jason Charles Miller unveiled the video for his latest single this week. The former Godhead front man turned southern rocker premiered the video for his new single,’ ‘Digging in the Dust‘ Wednesday. The video’s premiere came more than a month after Miller premiered the single and its companion lyric video. ‘Digging in the Dust’ is […]
Aug. 28 — Go Ahead and Die will tentatively release its new live recording next month. The band, which features Max Cavalera (Soulfly, Nailbomb, ex-Sepultura) and his son Igor Amadeus Cavalera, is scheduled to release its new live recording, Better Dead Than Mainstream: Live at the Marquee Theater Sept. 13 through Nuclear Blast Records. The performance, captured […]
Aug. 26 — Soulfy will head back out on the road this fall. The band announced Monday, plans to launch a new series of North American dates starting Oct. 19 in Albuquerque, NM. The tour will take the band primarily through the Southwest and the Southeast, with dates in Baton Rouge, LA; Mobile, AL and […]
Aug. 26 — The Veer Union unveiled its latest single this week. The band debuted its new single, ‘Empirical‘ Monday. The song’s premiere came four months after the premiere of the band’s then latest single, ‘Lose You.’ The musical arrangement featured in the now latest single is everything that the band’s audiences have come to […]
Without a drummer, there is no band. As much as other musicians love to decry this truth, they know it to be fact. That is not just a subjective statement from this drummer and critic. It is musical fact. Without drummers to keep the beat, other musicians would not know the proper way to compose […]
Duke Ellington is a legend of the music community. That goes without saying. That is because of the songs that he composed and that he and his orchestra performed. Those songs are multitudinous to say the very least. They include and are definitely not limited to the likes of ‘Caravan,’ ‘It Don’t Mean a Thing […]
Brooks and Dunn headline the second night of XRoads41 Music Festival in Oshkosh, WI. Jon Pardi joined with them on stage for “My Next Broken Heart”.