Nearly 20 years in, and Californias Slightly Stoopid is still on top of its game. The reggae-punk fusion act released its seventh studio album, Top of the World, last August to its highest Billboard chart position to date. Its amazing. Were living a blessed life, guitarist, bassist and singer Miles Doughty said. I dont know […]
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Lotus flowers
Photo: Tobin Voggesser American musics evolving scope hasnt played into the hands of many bands as well as it has for instrumental act Lotus. The collective of Deadheads with penchants for Aphex Twin and The Orb has ridden the rise of electronic dance music to sold-out tours and high-profile festival slots. When we first started […]
Still swinging, swinging
Tyson Ritter Ten years ago, The All-American Rejects were wide-eyed kids fresh out of Stillwater, just inking a deal to rerelease their self-titled debut album with DreamWorks Records after a limited release through an indie label. The humble pop-rock act had a standout single in Swing, Swing on its hands, and the rest is history. […]
Crow about it
Photo: Crackerfarm The only thing Americana act Old Crow Medicine Show likes better than working the stage is working the corner. Its always been our heart and soul. Our performance comes out of all those years spent cutting our teeth on the street corner, singer Ketch Secor said of the bands humble beginnings busking on […]
‘Free’ at last
Rap has long held domain over comedy skits between songs until country crooner Jerrod Niemann laid claim to them with his breakout 2010 album, Judge Jerrod & the Hung Jury. We were just laughing, having a blast and couldnt stop between takes, said the self-described half-Oklahoman who grew up in Liberal, Kan. Wed get these […]
Locked and loaded
UK rock band Young Guns didnt have the biggest expectations for its first substantial trek across the pond. We were kind of thinking, We are first ones on, from England, and no one is going to give a shit, singer Gustav Woods said. Its been fantastic, though. We were hungry. Its so great to come […]
Hank airin’
Politics and social justice have never been too far from the mind of punk legend Henry Rollins, and the world of the Black Flag front man turned spoken-word artist plunges more and more into that realm as we approach Election Day on Nov. 6. Naturally, its become a chief point of discussion during this tour, […]
Sample size
Its hard to imagine that Gregg Gillis best known as Girl Talk spent several years playing for handfuls of people, being that he now regularly plays for 10,000 or more a night. No matter the number, he infused the same manic energy into his mad mash-ups. Id yell and jump on them, anything […]
Star trek
Most touring bands book years of shows in dingy rock venues, playing for few more than the members of other groups on the bill before getting the call up to the big leagues. On its debut road trek, Los Angeles rockers Stars in Stereo nabbed such a spot opening for post-hardcore favorites The Used. Its […]
Prehistoric powerhouse
Mastodon is great at naming things. Now touring behind its fifth album, The Hunter, Atlantas reigning prog-metal act stomped its way to critical-darling status by virtue of more than just formidable song sorcery. One can feel writers glee by reading reviews of the bands sludgy, heady, unrelenting approach to rock that manifests in album titles […]
