
Manic Monday: Deep Purple Wears Loudest Crown With “Burn” Live 1975
As the narrator in the video below declares, “This bands been called the loudest band in the world,” it’s hard to argue that anyone topped Deep Purple at the time.

As the narrator in the video below declares, “This bands been called the loudest band in the world,” it’s hard to argue that anyone topped Deep Purple at the time.

There are few road warriors in American music quite like Steve Earle. In 2026, the singer, songwriter, author, actor, and activist will once again lace up his boots and head

Surfing the Tube is a daily recap of recent must-see YouTube happenings, from music videos and live performances to interviews and everything in between. 7th EELISA Joint Call – Information

Portland’s own Alela Diane has long occupied a singular space in contemporary folk—equal parts hushed intimacy and emotional gravity. On May 22, she returns with her seventh album, Who’s Keeping

District Five is a four-piece band from Zurich, Switzerland. The multi-instrumentalists have been meeting in the rehearsal room and beyond for over ten years, reflecting on themselves, their friendship, their

Caleb L’Etoile makes music like ghost stories — vivid and impossible to shake. The Virginia-based singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist blends art pop with DIY punk energy, wrapping melody around lyrics

Sometimes, a song being sampled in a popular Hip-hop song gives that tune a second life. At other times, an iconic song from the past is so recognizable that sampling

Alabama Shakes – Don’t Wanna Fight (Live From Forest Hills Stadium) Alabama Shakes share more footage from their September 2025 reunion concert at Forest Hills Stadium in New York. This

Wendy Eisenberg has spent the past decade as a fixture of independent music and an artist of inspired multiplicity. As a singer-songwriter, improviser, and virtuoso guitarist, the coordinates of their

Since First Day Of Spring’s inception, the London-formed group has worked as a vehicle for creative exploration in their previous releases. After what at times has seemed like a continual