Friday on the Trail turntable: • Craig enlightens us with the 2018 debut album from perhaps the first-ever all-female rock band. Yep … a project 45 years in the making from Ace of Cups • Alanya gets us in the holiday spirit with John Denver’s 10th studio album, “Rocky Mountain Christmas” •Robert follows up with […]
New Tracks – 12/18
Prolific as he’s been during the last three or so decades, it’s hard to believe Jeff Tweedy has never released a formal solo record. Yeah, there was 2017’s Together At Last – technically a solo record, but more of a covers collection (of his own band, Wilco). So it didn’t really count. And we know […]
Vinally Friday – 12/14
Whoever said punk rockers can’t fall in love? In what had increasingly become a macho genre dominated by loud guitar and political sneers, The Buzzcocks made an unusual presence on the scene. Starting with their first public appearance opening for the Sex Pistols in 1976, the English band was determined to carve a niche for […]
New Tracks – 12/11
Need help wiling away these cold winter days? Might we suggest you get acquainted with our friends over at Logjam Presents, who have a unique way of keeping us warm no matter the temps outside. How do they do it? They do it by reminding us one announcement at a time that warmer days are […]
Vinally Friday – 12/7
The temptation to follow the Beatles into psychedelic pop-rock was powerful, indeed. But somehow, someway, the Rolling Stones managed to make like Bob Dylan and find the strength to turn back from the abyss and culminate instead on the roots rock that made them unique and lovely unto themselves. The result, thank God, is the […]
New Tracks – 12/4
This week on New Tracks on the Trail: • Van Morrison is enjoying a double-dip into celebration mode this fall, celebrating both the 50th anniversary of the landmark Astral Weeks album as well as the release of his 40th studio album. The Prophet Speaks, due Dec. 7, actually marks the second full-length release by Morrison […]
Vinally Friday – 11/30
This week on the Trail turntable: • Craig will kick off the day with the most celebrated solo release from an American rock and jazz drummer most known for his work backing Jimi Hendrix. Buddy Miles has a pair of solo releases to his name when he dropped what would become his masterpiece, Them Changes, […]
New Tracks – 11/27
This week on New Tracks on the Trail: • Kate Bush is taking a look back at her illustrious career with a series of “super deluxe” box sets featuring remasters spanning the entirety of her 23-year recording career. Remastered is being released in two parts. The first, which dropped Nov. 16, extends from Bush’s pair […]
New Tracks – 11/20
This Tuesday on New Tracks on the Trail: • Two years after winning a Grammy for “Chances Are” – recorded not by himself, but by Lee Ann Wommack, Hayes Carll is finally ready for some more solo spotlight. The Houston-based singer/songwriter will make his next splash in the Americana scene with the Feb. 15 release […]
Trail Well Traveled – 11/16
Welcome to the Trail Well Traveled! Each Friday, in partnership with Montana Wilderness Association we will feature a new western Montana trail and then give you some helpful details and tips to get on your way! This weekend, we’ll refrain from picking a single trail and instead pick an entire network of good hiking options. It’s called Makoshika […]
