Harpist Mikaela Davis detailed a new album, ‘Graceland Way,’ and shared its latest single, “(Looking Through) Rose Colored Glasses,” featuring Madison Cunningham and Tim Heidecker.
Hurray For The Riff Raff announced their first live album, Live Forever, and added a batch of 2026 Summer Tour dates.
Bon Iver’s new archival series ‘VOLUMES’ will launch with a 10-song live collection set for release on April 3.
Yebba shared “Yellow Eyes,” the lead single from the singer-songwriter’s anticipated sophomore album, ‘Jean.’
Temples will release their fifth album, ‘BLISS,’ on June 26 featuring lead single and opening track “Jet Stream Heart.”
Foo Fighters unveiled the title track from ‘Your Favorite Toy,’ a forthcoming new album set for release on April 24.
BERTHA: Grateful Drag compiled standout moments from recent tours for their new live album, ‘Slayin’ In The Band Vol. 1.’
U2 released ‘Days Of Ash,’ a new EP inspired by recent global events.
Ryan Bingham announced the upcoming release of a new album entitled ‘They Call Us The Lucky Ones’ and a spring tour in support of the record.
Shinedown will embark on the Dance Kid Dance Act II World Tour in support of their upcoming new album, ‘EI8HT.’
Sturgill Simpson will release a new Johnny Blue Skies & The Dark Clouds album, ‘Mutiny After Midnight,’ on March 13.
Bleachers are back with a new album, ‘everyone for ten minutes,’ this spring and today shared the single/video ‘you and forever.’
Kevin Morby will tour internationally this year supporting his upcoming new album, ‘Little Wide Open,’ which features the lead single, “Javelin.”
Hiss Golden Messenger confirmed 2026 Tour dates supporting his upcoming new album, ‘I’m People,’ featuring the lead single, “In The Middle Of It.”
49 Winchester heralded their new Dave Cobb-produced album, ‘Change Of Plans,’ with the single “Pardon Me.”
The Black Keys shared “You Got To Lose,” the lead single from the Akron duo’s forthcoming 14th album, ‘Peaches!,’ arriving on May 1.
I’m With Her previewed their newly announced live album, ‘Sing Me Alive,’ with a performance of Paul Simon’s “The Obvious Child” on ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
John Summit returns with ‘CTRL ESCAPE,’ his sophomore album, which arrives on Tax Day, April 15.