The Deslondes guitarist Riley Downing shared his first single on the John Prine co-founded Oh Boy Records, “Landfill Poetry,” the title track to his forthcoming solo album.
Karina Rykman will tour this fall in support of her newly announced album, ‘Late Checkout,’ previewed today with the lead single “Easy, Rider.”
Jim James announced ‘Wowed Out,’ his first new solo album since 2018, which was previewed with its lead single, “Come Again.”
Dave Matthews Band and nugs are teaming to offer fans official live audio from DMB shows on the streaming platform the day after the performance.
The Brothers Osborne contributed an iconic Tom Petty song to the ‘Bobby Rahal: True American Racer (Inspired By) Soundtrack.’
Morgan Freeman will issue ‘Morgan Freeman’s Symphonic Blues Experience,’ a 12-track album featuring Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’, among others, backed by the Chineke! Orchestra.
ENHYPEN returns in August with ‘THE SIN : BLISS,’ their eighth mini album and first since the departure of Heesung.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums from Pond, Swamp Dogg, Spafford, The War And Treaty, Tierra Whack, Daniel Lanois, Tucker Zimmerman and SOPHIE & Big Freedia.
Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder teamed with young people from the Guitars Over Guns nonprofit to perform their new song, “Better Believe,” together at the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago.
Stoner rock pioneers Sleep rolled out a new single, “Have Spacesuit Will Travel,” along with a fresh lineup and 2026 North American tour.
Santana teamed up with tourmates The Doobie Brothers for two songs last night during their concert at Cincinnati’s Riverbend Music Center.
Primus was joined by members of the Frog Brigade and Claypool Lennon Delirium for The Beat’s “Mirror In The Bathroom” to end the Claypool Gold tour stop at Firefly Distillery in North Charleston, South Carolina.
The Black Crowes covered Ry Cooder’s “Boomer’s Story” for the first time since 2013 to close out their Tuesday night concert at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland.
Harry Styles ended his symphonic Meltdown Festival show with the Jules Buckley Orchestra in London by covering Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water.”
Tourmates The Marcus King Band and Penelope Road continued their collaborative ways on a Bob Seger favorite in Buffalo.
Watch Jason Isbell’s solo acoustic cover of Neutral Milk Hotel’s “Holland, 1945” at his concert at De Oosterpoort in Groningen, the Netherlands.
Watch The Black Crowes play The Rolling Stones’ “Dancing With Mr. D” for the first time during Southern Hospitality Tour stop in Camden, New Jersey.
Goose unveiled the video for “Good Times // End Times,” a track featured on their just-released ‘BIG MODERN!’ album and confirmed all June and July tour dates will be streaming live on nugs.