Hollandude Rewind

Rewind to May 2016 for a pair of energetic performances by Cage the Elephant at Summerstage in Central Park, New York City.

Cage The Elephant Stamps Through Central Park

Cage The Elephant, even though I had to recall the Bart Gets An Elephant episode of The Simpsons (season 5) to find the proper verb, ran amok in Central Park converting their fans into zealots and the non-committed into fans. After having an ear on them for the last eight […]

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Jesse Malin is Making a New York Comeback – Radio Show

Jesse Malin has been building and nurturing the music scene in the five boroughs for over forty years. He is essentially the New York Mayor of Rock and he makes friends wherever he goes. Through the decades he’s played countless benefit shows and spearheaded more than a few efforts to […]

Lenny Kaye at WFUV

Lenny Kaye Talks Nuggets

Here’s a quick peek at the interview – video courtesy of WFUV graduate fellow Maya Sargent Listen to full interview with music here: I’m very happy to be able to post this full one hour radio show recorded 7/19/2023 from 9 – 10p on WFUV. I’ve always been a huge […]

Hermanos Gutiérrez

Hermanos Gutiérrez Back With 5th Album “El Bueno Y El Malo”

The music of Hermanos Gutiérrez brings you to another place. It’s a place of saguaro cacti and miles of sun-baked sand. If you’re a fan of spaghetti Westerns, it may suggest a love of Ennio Morricone and perhaps even evoke images of characters named Blondie, Angel Eyes, and Tuco in […]

Charley Crockett

Charley Crockett New Album “The Man From Waco”

American blues, country, and Americana singer, guitarist, and songwriter Charley Crockett is back with a new album, The Man from Waco. It’s a laconic, elegant song cycle that tells the story of a fictional character who has some things in common with the artist but who has a life of […]

Sting The Bridge

Sting Offers Insights Into New Album “The Bridge”

Sting is the rarest of artists. In 1978 – the year he first visited New York, “Roxanne” established him as one of the great voices in music and a formidable songwriter who would go on to pen the most played song on the radio ever. (Which one is revealed in […]

Jesse Malin 2021

My Top 10 Songs and Albums of 2021

Jesse Malin Photo Credit: Gus Philippas These are my top 10 songs and albums of 2021, and discovery of the year, as compiled for the WFUV post, The Best of 2021 Staff Picks. Top 10 Songs 1 Wolf Alice: Smile2 Wet Leg: Chaise Lounge3 Spoon: The Hardest Cut4 My Morning […]

DURAND JONES & THE INDICATIONS

Durand Jones & The Indications are Back with Private Space

The song “Witchoo” explodes right out of the speakers. It’s undeniable and a no-brainer pick for one of my top ten songs of the year. (And now that it’s October I better start pondering what the other nine are.) It turns out the band behind the song have crafted an […]

David Gray Skellig

David Gray Discusses New Album Skellig

I had a chance to speak with British singer-songwriter David Gray for WFUV about his album Skellig that came out earlier this year.  He’s an excellent conversation partner and he offered great insight into the album while also sharing some fascinating and entertaining tidbits drawn from his lifetime.  Here’s the unedited Zoom […]

Pictures of Tom Petty’s Last New York Concert

The death of Tom Petty this week leaves a hole in my heart that only his music can fill.  As is always the case when we lose an artist that made the world a better place, I am trying to celebrate the life and the music more than bemoaning the […]

Thievery Corporation Visit Coney Island

Thievery Corporation kissed off September of ’17 with a spirited performance at the Ford Amphitheater on the Coney Island Boardwalk Saturday night as part of the Temple Of I & I tour.  As is the Corporation‘s standard operating procedure, the crew born in DC in the mid 90s had a […]

The Pixies Kill Again At Capitol Theatre

The only sensible response to The Pixies frequent touring since 2004 is to gluttonously consume all the shows it is possible to attend!  The quartet with roots at Umass Amherst added a sequel to their Cap show of 2014 last night and followed up on the three New York shows […]

Glorious Prophets Of Rage Show At The Apollo

What a band, what a night!  Last night Prophets of Rage celebrated the release of their debut album at the Apollo Theater.  The self-titled disc will be unleashed on Friday.  The video above is the band’s official video for Radical Eyes directed & edited by D.J. Sing.  Before the pictures […]

U2 Unleash New Single – WFUV Adam Clayton Interview

Adam Clayton of U2 called me while I was on air at WFUV on Wednesday night! The occasion was the release of You’re The Best Thing About Me, the first new album track from Songs of Experience which will be released on December 1st. They also performed the song on the […]

10 Essential New York Artists: #1 Steely Dan

The News: Walter Becker who, along with Donald Fagen, was half of the core duo of Steely Dan, died last week.   It was only last October when The Dan played a glorious ten night stand at The Beacon.  Footage from the video that reported on those shows was gathered […]

10 Essential New York Artists: #4 Living Colour

The News: The new Andre Betts produced  Living Colour album Shade was unleashed today!  Living Colour is supporting Prophets of Rage at the Apollo Theater on this Tuesday.  Prophets of Rage members are Tom Morello, Tim Commerford, and Brad Wilk along with DJ Lord and Chuck D of PE, and B-Real of Cypress […]

Eric Holland with Craig Finn of The Hold Steady

10 Essential New York Artists: #9 The Hold Steady

The News: Craig Finn will celebrate Halloween 2017 with a show at City Winery.  Finn released his third solo album outside the confines of The Hold Steady in March of this year.  Prior to the release of that disc, We All Want The Same Things, Finn dropped by WFUV for […]

10 Essential New York Artists: #10 Lou Reed

The quintessential New Yorker will not be erased!  Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed’s companion since the early 90s and wife from 2008 until his death in 2013, spearheaded the effort to present his complete archives to the NYPL in March. Lou Reed became synonymous with New York personifying its street smarts, […]