Willie Nelson’s annual Luck Reunion is set to return to his Texas ranch with a lineup that includes Tyler Childers, Old Crow Medicine Show, and the country legend himself.
Taking place during South by Southwest on March 14 in Spicewood, Texas, this year’s roster also includes Dawes with Lucius, Durand Jones, and John Oates, emerging artists like Madi Diaz, Victoria Bigelow, and Zella Day, Texas rock acts like Toadies and the Polyphonic Spree, and Nelson heirs like Lukas Nelson (solo) and Micah Nelson’s Particle Kid.
“As always, the...
Taking place during South by Southwest on March 14 in Spicewood, Texas, this year’s roster also includes Dawes with Lucius, Durand Jones, and John Oates, emerging artists like Madi Diaz, Victoria Bigelow, and Zella Day, Texas rock acts like Toadies and the Polyphonic Spree, and Nelson heirs like Lukas Nelson (solo) and Micah Nelson’s Particle Kid.
“As always, the...
- 2/15/2024
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
The Consequence Podcast Network is excited to announce the newest edition to our roster of shows: The Spark Parade, debuting Wednesday, April 19th.
Hosted by Adam Unze (The Opus), The Spark Parade explores creativity in all its forms by asking musicians, artists, comedians, and other creators to share the single cultural work that has most inspired them. Whether it’s a song, a movie, a stand-up special, a painting, or a poem, we all have something that sparks a desire to produce our own original works. On The Spark Parade, guests reveal that unique piece of art that ignites within them to fire of creation.
“The Spark Parade gives my guests a chance to break out of the traditional interview structure and have a conversation about the art and culture that’s most important to them” Unze says. “It also allows them to promote their current projects through the lens...
Hosted by Adam Unze (The Opus), The Spark Parade explores creativity in all its forms by asking musicians, artists, comedians, and other creators to share the single cultural work that has most inspired them. Whether it’s a song, a movie, a stand-up special, a painting, or a poem, we all have something that sparks a desire to produce our own original works. On The Spark Parade, guests reveal that unique piece of art that ignites within them to fire of creation.
“The Spark Parade gives my guests a chance to break out of the traditional interview structure and have a conversation about the art and culture that’s most important to them” Unze says. “It also allows them to promote their current projects through the lens...
- 4/17/2023
- by Consequence Staff
- Consequence - Music
Zella Day has dropped the pro-choice anthem “Radio Silence,” a new single detailing her experience with life-threatening complications from an unintended pregnancy.
Written in the fall of 2021, the song is a heart-wrenching indie folk stunner that evokes college radio-era R.E.M. “Hold my body, can you feel it,” she sings. “I’ve been trying to keep this secret down.”
“I had life-threatening complications with a pregnancy three years ago, and I can’t even imagine what it would have been like had I not been given the freedom to...
Written in the fall of 2021, the song is a heart-wrenching indie folk stunner that evokes college radio-era R.E.M. “Hold my body, can you feel it,” she sings. “I’ve been trying to keep this secret down.”
“I had life-threatening complications with a pregnancy three years ago, and I can’t even imagine what it would have been like had I not been given the freedom to...
- 6/24/2022
- by Carys Douglas
- Rollingstone.com
Nikki Lane first toured with Lana Del Rey back in 2019, when Del Rey was on the road in support of her album Norman Fucking Rockwell! “It was really cool, because I saw that Robert Ellis went out, and Lukas Nelson went out, and Weyes Blood and Zella Day,” Lane recalls. “She was taking a lot of people in our world, and so I was really excited for my opportunity.”
But the Nashville country outlaw has known Del Rey for what she calls “a long time,” and their friendship has led...
But the Nashville country outlaw has known Del Rey for what she calls “a long time,” and their friendship has led...
- 3/30/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
“I’m ready to leave L.A., and I want you to come,” Lana Del Rey sings on her latest album Chemtrails Over the Country Club. “Eighty miles north or south will do.” It’s an escapist fantasy the pop singer has entertained before: stealing away from the City of Angels in a pickup truck that no one recognizes. But thankfully – for us, at least – she never acts on her wishes. On Chemtrails, her most subdued and introspective album thus far, , just as she did on her previous effort, 2019’s electrifying Norman Fucking Rockwell!
- 3/22/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
There are many pre-pandemic concert moments that now have a mystical quality to them. Neil Young reviving “On the Beach” for the first time in 16 years. Phoebe Bridgers performing “Garden Song” just weeks before lockdown. And Lana Del Rey recruiting Weyes Blood and Zella Day for a cover of Joni Mitchell’s “For Free” in the fall of 2019, onstage in — you guessed it — Los Angeles.
On Friday, Del Rey released her new album Chemtrails Over the Country Club, with the “For Free” cover as the final track. It appropriately follows “Dance Till We Die,...
On Friday, Del Rey released her new album Chemtrails Over the Country Club, with the “For Free” cover as the final track. It appropriately follows “Dance Till We Die,...
- 3/19/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Zella Day has teamed up with Weyes Blood’s Natalie Mering for the dreamy new single “Holocene.”
The meditative track clocks in at over four minutes, featuring a pastoral lyric video of snow melting on a hill. Day and Mering harmonize across subtle instrumentation: “I’m mad at the weather/It’s wrong for the time of year/The start of September/So what does your gender reveal?”
“My hope is that ‘Holocene’ reminds people that the world is much bigger than ourselves,” Day tells Rolling Stone. “I’ve never...
The meditative track clocks in at over four minutes, featuring a pastoral lyric video of snow melting on a hill. Day and Mering harmonize across subtle instrumentation: “I’m mad at the weather/It’s wrong for the time of year/The start of September/So what does your gender reveal?”
“My hope is that ‘Holocene’ reminds people that the world is much bigger than ourselves,” Day tells Rolling Stone. “I’ve never...
- 2/5/2021
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
We may be in the dog days of summer, but 2020’s list of great new music isn’t slowing down in the least. All the way from rapper Aminé to singer Zella Day, there are great albums coming out in August that we can’t wait to get our hands on. (Yes, we’re mostly ordering the vinyl online these days, but consider doing it…...
- 8/4/2020
- by Alex McLevy, Randall Colburn, Katie Rife, Danette Chavez, Cameron Scheetz, Gwen Ihnat, Shannon Miller, Laura Adamczyk, and A.A. Dowd on Music, shared by Alex McLevy to The A.V. Club
- avclub.com
Cypress Hill will play their hits during a livestreamed concert Friday — filmed entirely with 360-degree video technology.
The rap group’s Live From L.A. gig — the first time Cypress Hill has performed together since the Covid-19 lockdown began — will stream exclusively on June 19th for free through the MelodyVR app.
Cypress Hill’s concert will feature their hits “Insane in the Brain,” “Rock Superstar” and “How I Could Just Kill a Man.”
“When we were approached to perform for our fans again, we jumped on it. We definitely wanted...
The rap group’s Live From L.A. gig — the first time Cypress Hill has performed together since the Covid-19 lockdown began — will stream exclusively on June 19th for free through the MelodyVR app.
Cypress Hill’s concert will feature their hits “Insane in the Brain,” “Rock Superstar” and “How I Could Just Kill a Man.”
“When we were approached to perform for our fans again, we jumped on it. We definitely wanted...
- 6/17/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Weyes Blood has released alternate takes of tracks from her 2019 critically acclaimed album Titanic Rising. Compiled on an Ep titled Rough Trade Session, the set is available now via Sub Pop.
Produced by Ariel Rechtshaid, the Ep was originally released as a bonus CD included in Rough Trade’s release of Titanic Rising. The songs include the Tinder-inspired single “Everyday,” the anthemic “Something to Believe,” the ethereal “Wild Time” and “A Lot Has Changed,” and an instrumental version of the opener “A Lot’s Gonna Change.”
The alternate takes are stripped down and intimate,...
Produced by Ariel Rechtshaid, the Ep was originally released as a bonus CD included in Rough Trade’s release of Titanic Rising. The songs include the Tinder-inspired single “Everyday,” the anthemic “Something to Believe,” the ethereal “Wild Time” and “A Lot Has Changed,” and an instrumental version of the opener “A Lot’s Gonna Change.”
The alternate takes are stripped down and intimate,...
- 10/22/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
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