• Feb 15 2011

    Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival Celebrates 10th Year. Conan O’Brien Announces 2011 Lineup.

    Superfly Productions and A.C. Entertainment are excited to announce the initial lineup for the 2011 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. The 10th annual four-day camping and music festival will be held on June 9 – 12 on the same beautiful 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee, 60 miles south of Nashville. A full list of confirmed acts follows, and more will be announced in the coming weeks. The final Bonnaroo 2011 lineup will total over 125 bands and over 20 comedians performing on 13 stages over four days.Tickets for the event will go on sale this Saturday, February 19, 2011 at 12 noon eastern exclusively here.


    Jan 26 2011

    MMXI: A MUSICAL GUIDE

    By Lukas Clark-Memler

    “THE MOST ANTICIPATED ALBUMS OF THE NEXT 12 MONTHS”

    To look forward we must first look back…

    …Back to 2010. Based on the success and failures, the hype and thus inevitable underwhelm, Pitchfork 10.0s and Internet buzz – we can better understand and predict the coming months ahead. The trends and patterns that dominated 2010 will surely continue into 2011, and will shape the year to come for better or for worse.


    Jan 8 2011

    Rhythm Seed Artist Spotlight – Loch Lomond

    Portland’s Loch Lomond are bringing their acclaimed brand of symphonic chamber pop to the growing Portland label/media arts collective/store/gallery, Tender Loving Empire, with their much anticipated second full length Little Me Will Start A Storm set for release on Tuesday, February 22nd (cd, vinyl, and digital.) The stunning track “Elephants & Little Girls,” the first single, is available as a free download and was also featured on Brooklyn Vegan alongside their past tour mates, The Decemberists.


    Mar 1 2010

    NRDC Action Fund and HeadCount Give Away Best of Bonnaroo Download Compilation to Drive Action on Climate Change

    Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Jack Johnson, Wilco, The Decemberists and many more provide tracks for free download

    NEW YORK – Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Phish, Jack Johnson and other top artists are donating their music to encourage Americans to speak out on climate change. Organized by the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, HeadCount and the NRDC Action Fund, this collaboration marks the first time free music has been used to prompt Americans to contact their elected officials.