NPR's Scott Simon talks to Matt Shultz, frontman for the band Cage the Elephant, about reassessing one's reality and his band's new album, "Neon Pill". When Cage the Elephant formed in 2006, there was ...
Last fall, before a pandemic took the world into a concert-less state, London’s Elephant Tree, Stockholm’s Domkraft, Melbourne’s Horsehunter, and Boston’s Summoner came to Brooklyn to play Magnetic ...
Shultz brothers Brad (left) and Matt perform during Cage The Elephant's Bend stop on the "Neon Pill Tour." (Lee R. Larson) Covered in sweat and tearing across the stage like his life depended on the ...
When Cage the Elephant formed in 2006, there was no Spotify, no TikTok music stars. People still bought what they called CDs. Good (ph) rock also dominated then, and with its sixth record, "Neon Pill, ...