The newest release from Cursive is handed a rating of 4.7. Also, the Saddle Creek Shop hosts the second Record Club.
The newest release from Cursive is handed a rating of 4.7. Also, the Saddle Creek Shop hosts the second Record Club.
Stephen Malkmus puts on a loose, half-assed, fun show. Also, is The Faint selling out for Kohl's or just trying to stay afloat?
Saddle Creek's Robb Nansel and Laura Burhenn search for a CD in Virginia while Rolling Stone asks whether the compact disc is dead.
Twin Sister's "In Heaven" has disco beats and audio mood lighting that would be right at home at a Loom-tastic dance club.
About 1,700 people attended Lincoln Exposed this past weekend. Also, Darren Keen makes a remix of Whitney Houston's "How Will I Know?"
When was the last time you just sat around and talked about music? Saddle Creek Shop's Record Club offers an opportunity. Plus, Lincoln Exposed begins.
Have a helping of music tonight before the storm keeps you in tomorrow. If the roads are passable, though, try Blue Bird, Ideal Cleaners and "Songs at the Shop."
Within just a few days, Simon Joyner makes his Kickstarter goal, and the donations keep coming in. But what happens when Kickstarter fails?
Saddle Creek Records announced today that it’s re-releasing six early Bright Eyes albums on vinyl.
The Sandbox. A frothy midtown venue that could easily be the perfect setting for Strange Brew II: The Case of the Missing Case, if that were to ever become a reality.
Thanks for your 'thank you', Django and team! We had fun having you over. You are welcome anytime you are in Colorado. And I...
...without the folks that lift me up.
Love the lyrics of this song! Great story, Michael Todd.