The key to longevity in rock and roll is adaptability. Or maybe it’s grit. Or luck. But for this column’s sake, we’re going to go with our original thought – adaptability. Because that’s exactly what helped Fleetwood Mac transform from a fringe jazz/blues outfit in the saturated ’60s to one of the most well known […]
New Tracks – 10/31
Every Tuesday we dedicate a significant portion of our airwaves to new music. Whether it’s upcoming works from bands you already know and love, or underground material that’s slowly garnering the attention of critics and radio program directors, we can pretty much guarantee you’ve never heard it before. If you have, then brownie points to […]
New Tracks – 5/30
It starts with a single snare blast, but over the next measure and a half it unrolls into a crescendo of sound that rivals any other on the track. We’re talking about the drum fill a half-minute or so into Mondo Cozmo‘s anthemic debut single, “Shine.” To casual listeners, it’s probably the least memorable aspect of […]
New Tracks – 1/24
We can’t think of a better time to be a fan of Americana music. Just after Jason Isbell blew our minds with Something More Than Free and its impossible-to-forget single, “24 Frames”, his buddy Sturgill Simpson one-upped him with a sold out show at The Wilma and a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year. […]
