November 2011

*** EMAIL THE GRATEFUL WEB IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN A FREE COPY OF THIS CD***Alternative rock legends Primus are pleased to announce Green Naugahyde, the band's first studio album in 11 years, is now available for

Leftover Salmon are excited to announce the dates for their 2012 On The Road Again winter tour.  The 8-date run will find the band performing through the Rocky Mountain region and marks the band’s longest string of tour dates since spring 2004.
 

Those who have followed Ruthie Foster’s eclectic musical history know that she can burn down any stage with her combustible blend of soul, blues, rock, folk and gospel. And when Grammy Award-winning producer John Chelew suggested she record an album in New Orleans — with support handpicked from the Crescent City’s overflowing pool of talent — it was an opportunity for Ruthie to infuse fresh spices into her already rich sonic gumbo.

Fresh off of the release of their latest EP On The Ocean and a summer co-headlining tour with Jack's Mannequin, alt-pop icons Guster are offering fans the chance to remix one of their tracks through  Indabamusic.com.  The band has made available the stems needed for fans to remix their track "This Is How It Feels To Have a Broken Heart", and they are making sure that the winning remixer is well compensated for their efforts.
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In the many months spent creating and then promoting this year's Join UsThey Might Be Giants recorded several new tracks, not all of which made it onto the album.  The band has compiled the best of these recordings to create a brand new full-length, made up of rarities and many previously unheard tracks.