Sonic Youth’s 1989 Kyiv, Ukraine concert took place on this date in 1989.
Mdou Moctar detailed a remix album of their 2021 LP, ‘Afrique Victime,’ featuring electronic artists from across Africa.
Peter Rowan will release a new album, ‘Calling You From My Mountain,’ featuring the lead single, “The Song That Made Hank Williams Dance.”
Built To Spill detailed a new album, ‘When The Wind Forgets Your Name,’ and released the lead single, “Gonna Lose.”
Frank Zappa’s ‘Zappa/Erie’ box set is set to arrive in June.
Nirvana’s Krist Novoselic, Pearl Jam’s Matt Cameron and Soundgarden’s Kim Thayil are part of a new supergroup 3rd Secret.
Drive-By Truckers detailed ‘Welcome 2 Club XIII,’ a new studio album due in June, and unveiled its title track single.
Tipitina’s Record Club announced a previously unheard Etta James live album, ‘Your Good Thing: Live At Tipitina’s.’
Wilco, St. Vincent and more contributed to Sleater-Kinney’s upcoming covers album around the 25th anniversary of their 1997 LP, ‘Dig Me Out.’
Kikagaku Moyo confirmed their final album, ‘Kumoyo Island,’ and shared the lead single, “Cardboard Pile.”
The Black Crowes will release a covers EP, ‘1972,’ celebrating the 50th anniversary of classic rock ‘n’ roll songs.
Dawes will release their new album ‘Live From The Rooftop (Los Angeles, CA 8.28.20)’ later this month.
Watch The Blue Dogs perform “That’s How I Knew,” a song off their upcoming Sadler Vaden-produced album, ‘Big Dreamers.’
Jack Johnson will release a new album, ‘Meet The Moonlight,’ featuring the lead single, “One Step Ahead.”
The Suffers will release a new album entitled ‘It Starts With Love’ featuring the single “Don’t Bother Me” in June.
Singer-songwriter Arlo McKinley detailed ‘This Mess We’re In,’ an upcoming studio album featuring lead single, “Stealing Dark From The Night Sky.”
Sharon Van Etten announced the upcoming release of a new studio album entitled ‘We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong.’
Primus will release an EP entitled ‘Conspiranoid’ later this month and unveiled its 11-minute opening track, “Conspiranoia.”