Stephen Malkmus just announced a new solo album that features his old pal, Chavez frontman and Soldiers of Fortune collaborator Matt Sweeney, and now here they both are on “Jerome,” the new single by ...
It’s balls-cold frigid on the LES and the members of New York City’s debauched blues guitarorrists Endless Boogie meander inside their favorite hub, watering-hole-in-the-wall Max Fish. Boogie have ...
Endless Boogie, the well-named, badass NYC rock band led by Paul Major, will release their new album, Vibe Killer, this Friday (May 19) via No Quarter. Matt Sweeney (Chavez) is back in the lineup ...
A comment from Cliff on yesterday’s playlist arrived earlier: “Also, Endless Boogie, more of the same?” If anything, though, “Full House Head” stretches the bug-eyed motoring ethos of Endless Boogie ...
New York's Endless Boogie couldn't be more aptly named, frying minds with sprawling, blues-tinted jams that seem to chug on forever. With career-best album Long Island just released, Stevie Chick ...
What is endless? The Universe (theoretically). Summer. Swimming pools. Shrimp. These are all well and good, but what of riffs? Is there is a band for which the riff cannot be confined to a single hook ...
I’ve been blown away this week by the first album from a New York band called Endless Boogie. The name was vaguely familiar, and reading through the press release it transpires that the band played ...
Two weeks ago psych blues monsters and lower Manhattan heroes Endless Boogie released Focus Level, their first album. They've been playing together for eleven years. Their decision to finally record ...
It’s balls-cold frigid on the LES and the members of New York City’s debauched blues guitarorrists Endless Boogie meander inside their favorite hub, watering-hole-in-the-wall Max Fish. Boogie have ...
Formed by a bunch of record collectors and label employees, for 15 years New York's Endless Boogie have been cranking out unabashedly old-timey, long-winded electric blues in a manner that's part ...
Imagine, for a moment, if ZZ Top were really good. Now imagine they were attuned to motorik, that mid-70s Teutonic tendency to drive a nagging groove on, and that they had the Rolling Stones' ...