Listen to “Total Destruction To Your Mind,” the first single off a new collaborative album from Santana & The Isley Brothers.
Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention’s 1967 LP ‘Absolutely Free’ will be reissued featuring rare and previously unreleased material.
Release Day Picks this week highlights new albums by Roger Waters, North Mississippi Allstars, Dan Auerbach, Zach Gill, Dispatch and a reissued classic from U2.
There’s huge news from Arcade Fire including an extensive North American Tour.
Listen to “Holding On,” the lead single from the just-confirmed new The War On Drugs album ‘A Deeper Understanding.’
Watch the Michael Moore-directed video for “Unfuck The World,” the lead single from the upcoming self-titled debut Prophets Of Rage album.
Recording is complete and “just some art stuff” remains ahead of the release of a new LCD Soundsystem album.
The Stanton Moore Trio will release an all-star tribute album to legendary late NOLA musician Allen Toussaint.
An official recording of the longest Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band concert to date has finally been released.
A box set featuring recordings of Doc & Merle Watson from the live music vault of renowned sound engineer Owsley “Bear” Stanley.
A song by The White Stripes serves as the inspiration behind Jack White’s debut children’s book ‘We’re Going To Be Friends.’
Georgia rockers Widespread Panic selected a smoking show from April 1995 as the latest ‘Porch Songs’ live archival installment.
Andy Hall and Roosevelt Collier will soon release a collaborative album entitled ‘Let The Steel Play.’
Matisyahu, The Mountain Goats and the ‘Singles’ film soundtrack anniversary reissue highlight this week’s new album releases.
Watch The Flaming Lips performing the ‘Oczy Mlody’ track “There Should Be Unicorns” live.
Upstate New York jam act Aqueous show off their jamming skills on a just-released live compilation.
The latest LivePhish release comes from the end of Phish’s 53-show Spring Tour 1992.
This week’s new album highlights include releases out today by Zac Brown Band, Head For The Hills and Escaper.