Shipwreck: Once more with feeling
On the eve of a one-time reunion show, the members of Shipwreck take a look back.
On the eve of a one-time reunion show, the members of Shipwreck take a look back.
A garage-y guitar-drums duo who share the last name of White are playing Bentley’s on Saturday, and you’ll not want to miss it.
On tour in support of his Live in Europe CD/DVD, the venerable Americana singer/songwriter sat down to talk about the Gulf Oil Spill, Big Government and the rock radio scene in Bangor, Maine.
Local folkish rocker Bergstrand likes to kick things off with a samosa. We like the way he thinks.
You have to respect a man who chooses Butt Rockin’ as his favorite album of all time.
We sit down with the Minneapolis-based shoegaze and dream-pop band in advance of their show tomorrow night.
A long time ago, a man named the Smoke used to prowl the streets of Urbana, bringing dischordant rock ‘n roll to the underaged masses. Tonight that man returns — with a saxophonist.
In advance of releasing his debut solo EP, Colin Taylor reminds us that there’s something to love about gas station beer.
New SP contributors (and The Sandwich Life bloggers) talk to the Wylie Llama about the inspirations for his new album and why reading is the key to good songwriting.
In advance of this weekend’s Indie Hop vs. Hip Rock show, Shannon Swords breaks his legendary silence on the issue of local weather forecasts.