The Budos Band | V
That's V as in 5. Though really, the title of The Budos Band’s latest album could just as easily stand for Victory. Chiefly because the underappreciated Staten Island crew...
Fontaines D.C. | Dogrel
"I'm gonna be big!" announces Fontaines D.C. frontman Grian Chatten on the first track of his band's misleadingly titled debut album Dogrel. One assumes he's being sarcastic. But he's...
T Bone Burnett | The Invisible Light: Acoustic Space
Everybody loves a big finish. But they don't come much bigger than T Bone Burnett’s The Invisible Light: Acoustic Space. Or much stranger, to be honest. The superstar producer...
Anderson .Paak | Ventura
Third time was not the charm for Anderson .Paak. The California R&B/soul/hip-hop/funk phenom's last album — his November release Oxnard — put some purists' noses out of joint with...
Glen Hansard | This Wild Willing
Glen Hansard has always been willing to follow his muse wherever it leads. But it's never taken him anywhere quite this wild before. For his fourth solo album, the...
Norah Jones | Begin Again
Calling Begin Again Norah Jones’ seventh album might be a bit of a stretch. The disc has only seven songs. It clocks in at under half an hour. And...
John Paul White | The Hurting Kind
"What's so good about the good old days?" wonders John Paul White on the opening track of The Hurting Kind. Well, judging by the bulk of the album, plenty....
Broken Social Scene | Let’s Try the After Vol. 2
Well, you can't accuse them of not delivering the goods. In every sense of the term. It hasn't even been two months since Broken Social Scene released Let's Try...
The Chemical Brothers | No Geography
Nero fiddled while Rome burned. The Chemical Brothers are knobtwiddling while the world implodes. And what the hell, why not? After all, it's not like anybody expects Tom Rowlands...
SubmitHub Finds For Monday, April 8
Bknott goes under the knife, Agata Karczewska confesses her sins, Alexandros Kilias goes coconuts, Cody Randall crosses the border and Sail Into Night go dark in today's treats from...
JD McPherson: The Tinnitist Interview
JD McPherson has no idea where he's going. "I really don't know," the singer-guitarist says with a chuckle. "They just point and I go where they tell me."
He's kidding,...
Next Week in Music | April 8-14, 2019 • 120 New Releases Headed Your...
There are more than 120 albums, EPs and singles being released next week. And I'm not even listing all the Record Store Day releases, which you can find here....
Next Week in Music | April 8-14, 2019 • Music on TV
I know you like to watch. So here's a list of the musicians who will be singing for their supper next week on the boob tube. Of course, everything...
Next Week in Music | April 8-14, 2019 • Birthdays & Anniversaries
I wouldn't want to live in the past. But I still like to visit every now and then. Here are the musical birthdays we'll be celebrating and the anniversaries...
Cities of Mars | The Horologist
Stop me if you've heard this one before: In the year 3151 on the planet Mars, somewhere in the capital city of Bah-Belon — a sprawling metropolis built within...