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BottleRock Napa Valley Music Festival Honors Bay-Area Music Scene

BottleRock Napa Valley Music Festival Honors Bay-Area Music Scene

BottleRock Napa Valley 2024 keeps the festival’s winning streak going with something for everyone, including Pearl Jam, My Morning Jacket, and Stevie Nicks.

The 30 Best Rock Albums of 2023

The 30 Best Rock Albums of 2023

As always, rock was a guitar-led extravaganza in 2023 with artists drawing from an ever-widening musical well. These are the 25 best rock albums of the year.

Bully Make Music Out of Melancholy on ‘Lucky for You’

Bully Make Music Out of Melancholy on ‘Lucky for You’

Bully’s Lucky for You is tight, compact indie guitar rock that will get into your head even when you aren’t sure what Alicia Bognanno is singing about.

Bully’s ‘SUGAREGG’ Is Loud and Noisy

Bully’s ‘SUGAREGG’ Is Loud and Noisy

The good news is that Bully are still loud and noisy on SUGAREGG. That's what makes them such a great live band. Alicia Bognanno explodes with energy.

The 80 Best Albums of 2015

The 80 Best Albums of 2015

Travel back five years ago when the release calendar was rife with stellar albums. 2015 offered such an embarrassment of musical riches, that we selected 80 albums as best of the year.

Bully: Losing

Bully: Losing

Bully go beyond the surface to make the ground quake with their candid grunge.

Is High School Really So Horrible?

The Best New / Emerging Artists of 2015

The Best New / Emerging Artists of 2015

There was no shortage of new and exciting music in 2015. From the rise of a major new jazz talent challenging boundaries to ever more experimental R&B, this crop of artists gave us a lot of great music this year.
Bully: Feels Like

Bully: Feels Like

Alternative rock nostalgia gets a sunny facelift on Bully's debut full-length album.
Listening Ahead: Upcoming Music Releases for June 2015

Listening Ahead: Upcoming Music Releases for June 2015

Catch an early glimpse of new albums from Jamie xx, Sun Kil Moon, and Hudson Mohawke.

On Having Caught ‘Em All

‘Spring Breakers’, ‘Pain & Gain’ and Postmodern Folly at the Movies