The straight-to-series drama Warrior has just been announced by HBO Miniseries and Cinemax, inspired by an idea from Bruce Lee and executive produced by Justin Lin.
Ramp up the rage with Foz Rants, then add to your To Be Read list with our spring YA roundup. Also, join Rejected Princesses creator Jason Porath, and Sherin and Alex to talk all things Steven Universe. Plus, hear from the Wonder Woman cast and crew.
Caden is caught in a life-or-death love triangle with Juliet and Dylan but his feelings get a little complicated in Cale Dietrich’s The Love Interest.
Hot off the release of their new record We Are The Same on July 16th, Tallhart is out on the road with From Indian Lakes and Makeshift Prodigy. We met up with the band at a truck stop in Minnesota so Matt could play a few acoustic songs for us live.
From Indian Lakes and Tallhart will head out on a co-headlining tour this summer with support from Makeshift Prodigy. Check out the dates by clicking “Read More”.
In a world bursting at the seams with cookie-cutter music acts, twenty | one | pilots have managed to craft a truly unique record, brazenly blending a plethora of genres and pushing the envelope on what constitutes pop music.
This article first ran in September 2005. We’re reposting it today to honor a voice that has been silenced before his time. RIP Josh Stern (1984-2012)
Drummer Buddy Miles, who played with Jimi Hendrix in his short-lived group, Band of Gypsys, died at his home in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, his publicist said. Miles, who was 60, suffered from congestive heart failure, Duane Lee said on Wednesday. He did not know the official cause of death. With his bombastic style, the former teen prodigy helped develop such musical forms as funk metal and acid jazz thanks to his work with such guitarists as John McLaughlin, Mike Bloomfield and Carlos Santana. In 1967, he and Bloomfield co-founded Electric Flag, whose rock-brass sound influenced Chicago and Blood, Sweat… Read more »
Every record collector’s library contains a handful of forgotten classics, great records mismanaged by labels and lost to the annals of history. In recent years, some specialty labels have started reissuing these records for new audiences. Among them, Hacktone Records, founded in 2005 by Rhino Records veterans David Gorman and Michael Nieves. “Our goal is not to cater to completists or to be a legacy label,” Gorman said. “We’re not putting out lost demos by famous acts or throwing a few bonus tracks on a well-known record and putting it back out.” Rather, they acquire the rights to lesser-known works… Read more »
Alison Krauss will take some time off from her band, Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, to tour with Robert Plant next year in support of their new album, Raising Sand . In the meantime, the members of Union Station will pursue individual musical projects.Released Oct. 23, Raising Sand has already sold more than 340,000 copies in the U.S. The project is Krauss’ first collaboration with the Led Zeppelin vocalist. Denise Stiff, Krauss’ manager, says the tour with Plant will take the duo to various venues in the U. S. and Europe in 2008. Cities and dates are still being determined.… Read more »