
Wolf Parade: Wolf Parade EP
The latest in the line of the hip Canada bands are art rockers Wolf Parade with the release of their self-titled Sub Pop EP. At four tracks and a little over thirteen minutes long the discs give you a good taste of what

The latest in the line of the hip Canada bands are art rockers Wolf Parade with the release of their self-titled Sub Pop EP. At four tracks and a little over thirteen minutes long the discs give you a good taste of what

The twelve tracks on Haughty Melodic display Mike Doughty

Guests are a plenty during the course of the concert
Just like in sports there seems to be an East Coast/West Coast bias when it comes to the world of jambands.

A mix of new originals and SCI classics that Hollingsworth has reinterpreted, with some special guests assisting along the way.

Regina Spektor is truly living the modern version of the

So Jealous is their latest effort, and shows that the girls have continued to evolve their sound, which is now less Lilith Fair and more hipster-indie-pop – combining a folk aesthetic with 80s new wave.

Mixing a blend of rock, soul, R&B and even a little hip-hop thrown into the mix, the group has just released their fourth album, Ok To Go.

Like everything else in the Crescent City, death is a time for celebration and this album is meant to give listeners a glimpse into a traditional New Orleans jazz-funeral precession from church to cemetery with the DDBB offering up the soundtrack.

Taking a page right out of the Keller Williams playbook is singer/songwriter/guitarist Michael John Mollo