November 2023

Today, Driftwood shares their rowdy new single “December Last Call,” which finds the New York-based Americana outfit enjoying a fun night out and letting go of their inhibitions over a swinging roots-rock rhythm. “December Last Call” is the first offering from the band’s forthcoming project, due out next year.

Listen to “December Last Call” via YouTube

Beyond his sheer virtuosity and versatility, drummer Adam Deitch has proven to be a musician of perpetual motion. In just over a year’s time, he has been the driving force behind psychedelic funk veterans Lettuce’s eighth studio album 'Unify', released a hip-hop beats album 'TAKE YOUR TIME', and now returns with the second LP release from his soul-jazz project The Adam Deitch Quartet.

Today, New York-based, folk-pop artist Mackenzie Shivers shared a new single and music video, “a cautionary tale,” the lead track from her forthcoming album primrose was in season which is due in Spring 2024. On the album, Shivers boldly gives a glimpse into her healing process after losing her first pregnancy, triumphantly capturing a depth of feeling that illuminates both her resilience and vulnerability. Electric guitar, a mix of dance beats and organic drums, and Shivers’s trademark piano bolster her most adventurous work to-date.

City Winery NYC proudly announces an eclectic and vibrant selection of upcoming shows and events, featuring a lineup of renowned artists and entertainers. From the soulful jazz performances by David Broza and Omar Avital to the dynamic comedy of Tim Dillon and the comedic brilliance of DL Hughley, there's an event for every taste. Revel in the Disney-inspired tunes of The Little Mermen, laugh with the stars at The Black Ass Comedy Show, or immerse yourself in the unique sounds of DakhaBrakha.

On the heels of selling out every one of her live shows this past year, Sierra Ferrell has just announced an initial run of more than 20 U.S. tour dates for spring 2024. Before joining Zach Bryan at a series of arenas and stadiums next summer, Ferrell will headline Nashville's Ryman Auditorium with special guest Nikki Lane, LA's Fonda Theatre, two nights at Chicago's Thalia Hall, DC's 9:30 Club and dozens of other cities from March 1 through May 22, with additional stops to be revealed soon.

After a successful run with the release of his 2022 solo album, Songs I Swore I’d Never Sing, Lost Dog Street Band leader Benjamin Tod considered retiring the long-running trio and focusing his efforts elsewhere; that is, until he realized he’d been subconsciously writing new music for his dark country trio that fans have loved for over a decade now. “After recording my solo album, I looked over all the songs that I had ready for a new record.