Commissioned by the FreshGrass Institute in 2023, Sierra Hull’s ‘The Movements’ bluegrass concerto now has a release date.
Olivia Rodrigo confirmed she’ll release her third studio album, ‘you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love,’ on June 12, 2026.
of Montreal’s milestone 20th studio album is on the way and previewed today by the single “When.”
Athens, Georgia rockers Futurebirds detailed a new Brad Cook-produced album ‘Far Out Country,’ their first double LP.
BASIC – Chris Forsyth, Douglas McCombs and Mikel Patrick Avery – are back with new music and shows on the horizon.
Tortoise guitarist Jeff Parker detailed a new album from his project ETA IVtet, ‘Happy Today,’ previewed with “Like Swimwear (Part One).”
Trey Anastasio confirmed he will release a new live album entitled ‘Trey Anastasio – Live and Acoustic’ documenting his 2025 Acoustic Tour this Friday, April 3.
Find Ourselves Lost traces Greensky Bluegrass’ Iceland recording sessions in 2023.
Towa Bird released “Dirty Habit,” the latest taste of her highly anticipated sophomore studio album, ‘Gentleman.’
Pink Floyd will release ‘Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, April 26th 1975’ for the first time on CD and vinyl in April.
Paul McCartney will release ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ on May 29 and has previewed the deeply personal album with the nostalgic new track “Days We Left Behind.”
Sublime returns with ‘Until The Sun Explodes,’ their first album with Jakob Nowell as frontman and first full-length in 30 years, featuring guest spots from Bad Brains’ H.R., G. Love and more.
Bedouine will release a new album, ‘Neon Summer Skin,’ featuring the lead single, “Long Way To Fall.”
Jungle will tour across North America and Europe supporting the trio’s forthcoming album, ‘Sunshine,’ featuring the single, “Carry On.”
Captured on a frigid night at the intimate Chestnut Cabaret, Great As Ever: Live In Philadelphia ’86 is the latest in Gregg Allman’s posthumous archival series.
Fruits Bats will tour extensively following the upcoming release of a new studio album entitled ‘The Landfill.’
Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds’ previously uncirculated February 10, 1997 concert in Lakeland, Florida is featured on DMB’s forthcoming ‘Live Trax Vol. 73’ archival release.
Muse’s upcoming album ‘The Wow! Signal’ takes its name from a 1977 radio burst with extraterrestrial potential.