For Coheed and Cambria’s eleventh album, the prog-rock veterans return to the Amory Wars saga while adding a new ...
Formed in London’s King’s Cross in 1982, The Pogues were originally named Pogue Mahone – an Anglicisation of the Irish phrase ...
John Jordan, who creates art as Dr. Demon, is as colorful as his artwork. Passionate about painting, he digs vibrant hues, ...
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, Holi, Nowruz and Women’s History Month at events for all ages; spend an afternoon drawing; or ...
Except for a few songs from earlier releases, virtually all the music on “Enjoying the Ride” is previously unreleased, ...
While many were turning towards Blur and Oasis as the true heroes of Britpop, 1995 produced one of the movement's finest yet understated moments ...
Here are seven of the best on the docket for the week of March 14: Known for their melodic, adventurous fusion of jazz with R ...
Nels Cline widens his eyes, gets an ultra-serious look on his face, brings his hands up. “Yes,” he says, with an exaggerated ...
After six weeks of preliminary rounds, and taking home the win in the Funk / Jam / Reggae / Ska category the week prior, Empire Pool was voted the 2025 Dayton Battle of the Bands winner.
The Devil Makes Three has been one of roots music’s outstanding if quiet success stories of the past twenty years. Formed in ...
On Jan. 1, experimental pop fans were given the ultimate New Year’s gift: Dean Blunt’s “lucre.” The seven track EP, which was produced by Vegyn and features Danish singer Elias Rønnenfelt on vocals, ...
On a March evening, the frantic pounding of drums, wail of a guitar and cheers of concert attendees pierced the calm, ...