Mark Eitzel performing American Music Club at the Red Devil Lounge, a BYOB rock show at Flux53 in Oakland (presented by our buds over at Kata Rokkar), the Proclaimers (!) at Bottom of the Hill (presented by West Coast Performer), and a Leonard Cohen tribute at the Make-Out Room featuring all local musicians (including Jeffrey Luck Lucas , Kelley Stoltz , Miguel from the Harbours , Mike Sempert from Birds & Batteries , and more). Read More
The new Melrose Place quickly established a kinship with Melrose Classic by exhibiting a willingness to pile indignities upon Laura Leighton's oft-frazzled redhead. Read More
Richmond Fontaine first appeared in Uncut airspace with 2004's Post To Wire . Read More
Richmond Fontaine first appeared in Uncut airspace with 2004's Post To Wire . Read More
On an unseasonably cool night in Texas, Micah P. Hinson was just about to kick off Uncut's showcase at the South by Southwest music festival when his cell phone rang. Read More
Any fan of American Music Club and Red House Painters knows that the only kindred spirits in the UK are Dakota Suite, the Leeds-based trio with a handful of achingly beautiful albums under their belt. Read More
Pearl Jam hove hairily into general view in '91, accompanied by a chorus of disapproval from the grunge mujahedin that turned into a disconsolate wail a year later, a dismal ululation, loud enough to be heard from Seattle to Stockholm, when sales of their debut LP, Ten, went through what is popularly acknowledged as the roof. Read More
On an unseasonably cool night in Texas, Micah P. Hinson was just about to kick off Uncut's showcase at the South by Southwest music festival when his cell phone rang. Read More
Richmond Fontaine first appeared in Uncut airspace with 2004's Post To Wire . Read More
Although chosen for its deliberately nondescript qualities, in retrospect the name American Music Club was the perfect moniker ... Read the full American Music Club bio.