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In a week and a half, the Midwestern indie rock veterans Wussy will return with Cincinnati Ohio, a new LP named after their hometown. It’s their first album in six years, which means it’s the first since the 2020 passing of guitarist and co-founder John Erhardt. We’ve already posted the early tracks “The Great Divide” and “Cellar Door,” and now Wussy have released a colossal new song called “Inhaler.”
Next year, the prolific and constantly-mutating Australian psych-rock monsters King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard will head out on a North American orchestral tour, a surprising but natural evolution for a band that’s already gained a reputation as a phenomenal live act. King Gizzard aren’t exactly a jam band, but their shows have gained the culty reputation of certain jam-band sets. They’ve steered into that, packing huge venues like LA’s Kia Forum for unpredictable three-hour rock odysseys. On Sunday night, one of those odysseys included the live debut of a fan-favorite track that’s now four years old.
Doves, cult favorites from that melancholic post-Britpop moment that gave us Coldplay and all of the UK’s aspiring next Radioheads, returned in 2020 after more than a decade away with The Universal Want. They’ll be back on Valentine’s Day with their first album since then, Constellations For The Lonely. The 10-song LP is preceded today by its lead single and opening track, “Renegade,” which taps into the stormier side of Doves’ sound.
Nov. 3, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University The Russian school of piano playing, in which muscularity meets poetry, is an archetype of classical music dating back to Anton Rubinstein in the late-19th century and Sergei Rachmaninoff in the early 20th. The tradition sounds to be in good hands for decades to come from Alexander…
Quincy Jones, the jazz trumpeter turned composer, arranger, producer and facilitator for a wide range of artists and musical styles, has died at 91. Born on the South Side of Chicago and reared in the Seattle area, schooled at what is now Berkelee College of Music in Boston, Jones went on to study in Paris…