
Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum – What Has Become of The Music Biz? A Candid Conversation
If you were aware of your surroundings in 1992, then you were familiar with Soul Asylum’s Grave Dancers Union; an eclectic mix of video and radio hits which put the

If you were aware of your surroundings in 1992, then you were familiar with Soul Asylum’s Grave Dancers Union; an eclectic mix of video and radio hits which put the

Emilie’s shows are quite the spectacle: a sexually charged mix of Victorian and Gothic, Burlesque and Vaudeville, Metal and Electronica, backed by all-female backup singers “The Bloody Crumpets.” Autumn also runs her own clothing, accessory and perfume lines via the company that she co-owns with “Lee Queen of Tarts,” Lee Ann Helmer, WillowTech House. The absolutely riveting Emilie was awesome enough to spare Glide a few moments backstage at her recent Williamsburg, Brooklyn Music Hall performance. The show did not disappoint.

Yamagata's latest double disc set: Elephants…Teeth Sinking Into Heart was produced largely by Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes, Rilo Kiley, The Faint), and also John Alagia (John Mayer, Dave Matthews Band, Happenstance), Elephants is darker and more vulnerable while the more guitar-driven Teeth Sinking Into Heart is grittier and more defiantly cynical. With a double disc on her mind, Rachael had a lot of other stuff to let loose with Glide…