Foo Fighters unveiled “Shame Shame” on Saturday Night Live off their upcoming album ‘Medicine at Midnight’ due out early next year.
Bruce Springsteen released the live archival recording ‘Greensboro 2008’ today along with the preview track, a rendition of live rarity, “Don’t Look Back.”
Bee Gees legend Barry Gibb announced a solo album, Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers Songbook, Vol 1, and shared the lead single featuring Jason Isbell.
Drive-By Truckers’ Mike Cooley and Patterson Hood reunited with former band mate Jason Isbell on June 15, 2014 for a concert documented on the new live album, ‘Live At The Shoals Theatre.’
Mumford & Sons will release their ‘The Delta Tour EP’ live collection later this month.
Club d’Elf launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds to complete a new studio album.
The Infamous Stringdusters detailed their upcoming holiday album, ‘Dust the Halls: An Acoustic Christmas Holiday!’
Lettuce enlisted the help of Flamingosis, Cloudchord, TYCOON and more for their “Resonate Remixed” EP.
Neil Young’s 1970 studio album ‘After The Gold Rush’ is getting the 50th Anniversary reissue treatment, which has been previewed with a video for an outtake of “Wonderin.’
Goose Releases Surprise EP ‘Night Lights’ - By Scott Bernstein
- Oct 30, 2020
- 7:59 am PDT
Goose compiled five tracks tracing the history of the band on their surprise EP, ‘Night Lights.’
Calexico detailed a new holiday album, ‘Seasonal Shift,’ and released the single, “Hear The Bells.”
Aaron Lee Tasjan detailed his upcoming 2021 album, ‘Tasjan! Tasjan! Tasjan!,’ and previewed the new record with the single, “Up All Night.”
Khruangbin previewed their forthcoming ‘Late Night Tales’ mix by sharing their cover of Kool & The Gang’s “Summer Madness.”
Dirty Projectors previewed ‘Ring Road,’ their fifth of final EP of 2020, by sharing the single “Searching Spirit.”
Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers will release his debut solo album, ‘Vignettes,’ featuring covers of songs by Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Warren Zevon and more this Friday, October 30.
Jason Isbell & The 400 selected an October 2014 concert from the legendary Ryman Auditorium as their next live Bandcamp release.
Dispatch shared three new songs in “Phase 1” of a multi-part project that will culminate in the band’s eighth studio album in 2021.
Consider The Source shared the third volume in their ‘F**k It! We’ll Do It Live’ series, a completely improvised set.