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Benmont Tench, Still a Heartbreaker, Is Carrying on Solo
[New York Times] Starting in the early 1970s, the organist, singer and songwriter was a creative anchor for Tom Petty. On a new solo album, he explores what comes next. By Bob Mehr Reporting from Los Angeles Published Feb. 27, 2025Updated Feb. 28, 2025 Ninety pounds, the approximate weight of a Farfisa organ, nearly kept Benmont Tench from ...

Deep Sea Diver Walk Us Through Their Shred-Heavy New LP Billboard Heart
[Flood Magazine] With the Seattle art-rock project’s fourth album out now via Sub Pop, Jessica Dobson and Peter Mansen share how Gang of Four, The Walkmen, Wilco, and more shaped their vision. By Mike LeSuer Over the past 15 years, Jessica Dobson has dedicated her Deep Sea Diverproject to standing out among an ever-widening field of ...

Nathaniel Rateliff & Gregory Alan Isakov Perform ‘Flowers’ on Jimmy Kimmel Live
Photo credit ABC/Randy Holmes Last night, Nathaniel Rateliff & Gregory Alan Isakov performed an inspiriting rendition of their brand new duet “Flowers” on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, marking Isakov’s late-night debut—watch here. The set was produced by For I Play Different Productions with creative direction from Taylor Mcfadden and set and screen design by Lavinia Jones Wright. The song released Monday, you can ...

Richard Dawson’s Hyperrealism
[Fader] The English singer-songwriter, prone to medieval flights of fancy and celestial metaphors, spends his new album, End of the Middle, embedded in life’s minutiae. By Raphael Helfand Richard Dawson’s bent folk music has never been entirely of this earth. The Newcastle singer-songwriter has always had a flair for the fantastical, painting even the most modern of ...