
WELLES’ ‘JOE DIRT COBAIN’ EP IS A HEAVY, GUITAR-POWERED TRIP
The catchy EPs that Welles has been building solo at home and quietly releasing for free (three now since April) have been major bright…
The catchy EPs that Welles has been building solo at home and quietly releasing for free (three now since April) have been major bright…
There are multiple ways The Waterfall II should be enjoyed. First, straight through on full volume, since it’s a rockin’ slice of heaven from…
Sometimes a nightmare like a pandemic can cause sweet albums to fly under the radar, so we want to make sure you guys got…
My Morning Jacket just triggered some big thrills, not only by announcing The Waterfall II – their first studio album since 2015’s The Waterfall…
We are so excited to premiere the expansive and groovy LP from The North Country entitled America And Afterwards today on P&W. The Washington D.C. experimental-pop…
Given that we screamed like 60s teenage Beatles fans when we got to see Sir Paul McCartney live, we keep an eye on Macca…
Just eighteen days after he cured our isolation blues with a surprise jazz funk EP called Non-Essential Business, Jesse Wells casually unveiled his “second…
Knowing Jesse Wells, he probably didn’t realize how much he was making our week. Maybe our whole month, whatever month it is. Right when…
Getting an early copy of an unreleased Pearl Jam album is surreal in its own right. The sheer knowledge you have it prompts a…
Any music released by Neil Young (such as Tuscaloosa, the archival treat he put out just four months ago) should be enjoyed at a…