Tame Impala is set to release the 3-LP ‘Lonerism 10 Year Anniversary Box Set’ in May.
Grateful Dead tribute ensemble The Latin Dead released their debut album ‘Eyes Of The World’ today.
Feist announced details of a new album entitled ‘Multitudes’ and unveiled three cuts from her first new full-length studio album since 2017.
Dry Cleaning shared a pair of ‘Stumpwork’ sessions outtakes from their newly announced EP, ‘Swampy.’
Roger Waters re-recorded Pink Floyd’s album, ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon,’ without telling or involving his former bandmates.
Jeff Tweedy is set to release his third book, ‘World Within A Song: Music That Changed My Life and Life That Changed My Music,’ this fall.
The Who announced ‘The Who With Orchestra: Live At Wembley’ featuring the Isobel Griffiths Orchestra.
The Infamous Stringdusters recorded an album honoring Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs and shared their cover of “I’d Rather Be Alone.”
Club d’Elf’s debut album, ‘As Above,’ which was released in 2000, is now available to stream on all major platforms.
Sharon Van Etten heralded the 11th anniversary edition of her 2012 album, ‘Tramp,’ with previously unreleased video for the LP standout, “Serpents.”
St. Paul & The Broken Bones announced a new album, ‘Angels In Science Fiction,’ and shared the single, ‘Sea Star.”
Dispatch co-founder Pete Francis confirmed his first album since leaving the band in 2019 and his first solo full-length since 2010.
Club d’Elf unveiled the track “Shadow’s Shift” from their upcoming digital re-release of the project’s 2000 debut album, ‘As Above.’
Newly minted supergroup Mighty Poplar announced their self-titled debut album and shared the single “Up On The Divide.”
The Latin Dead previewed their upcoming debut album, ‘Eyes Of The World,’ by sharing the single and video for the collective’s reimagined “Shakedown Street.”
Unknown Mortal Orchestra confirmed a new album, ‘V,’ and shared the single/video “Layla.”
Julian Lage announced a companion record, ‘The Layers,’ to his 2022 album, ‘View With A Room,’ featuring renowned guitarist Bill Frisell.
Lettuce and Talib Kweli teamed up for a take on “Didn’t You,” set to land on an upcoming Count Basie tribute album.