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Steve Lieberman Shines a Light on Music Festivals
Back in 1987, when Steve Lieberman was sweeping the floors and wiping down the bar of a New York City nightclub, mirrored flooring and glitter-balls ... -
Soul Goes Pop For JonoJosh
A vibrant center for creativity, Toronto has often been noted for its musical exports over the years. One fresh face making noise on the scene ... -
Senator-Tiny Monsters-Premier Exclusive Stream
There’s something in the water in Austin Texas. The artists that spring from that fertile soil have the pedigree of musical thoroughbreds. Some like Willie, ... -
Elephant Stone and the Enduring Mystique of Rock Sitar
Psych-rock band Elephant Stone was formed in 2009 by singer, bassist, songwriter, and sitar player, Rishi Dhir, who has played with Beck, The Brian Jonestown ... -
Beans on Toast: The Last Standing Political Troubadour
In the 1960s we had political poets like Bob Dylan, speaking out about the problems with society, the suffering of the world and how it ... -
Three Videos on Our Playlist this Month
Although the reign MTV seems long behind us, the music video still lives on the Internet as a way for artists to express their audio-visual ... -
Fingers Crossed for 5 Albums in 2017
If anything good came out of 2016, it may be the music. There were new albums from musical icons like David Bowie, Leonard Cohen, and ... -
5 Tracks on the Rawckus Turntable this Month
Right out of the gate, 2017 has unleashed another batch of great tracks to light up our turntables. There are familiar sounds from new faces, ... -
Five Metal Albums for People Who Don’t Listen to Metal
When people think about metal bands, they may be inclined to hear non-stop guitar shredding and blast beats alongside screamed and growled angst-filled lyrics about ... -
Sleaford Mods Bring Their Limitless Rage
A YouTube-shaped black hole eventually sucked me into Sleaford Mods when I stumbled upon their single “Jobseeker,” a song that perfectly describes the bleakness of ...