Country rockers Red Clay Strays confirmed a new album, ‘Made by These Moments,’ and announced 2024 Fall Tour dates.
49 Winchester announced a new album, ‘Leavin This Holler’ and shared the single, “Fast Asleep.”
Billy Strings covered “Travelin’ Man” for the first time in 12 years last night at his concert at The Armory in Minneapolis.
Hermanos Gutiérrez welcomed Khruangbin bassist Laura Lee during their recent sold-out Brooklyn Steel stand for one of her “all time favorite songs.”
Oliver Wood released a new single, “Yo I Surrender,” featuring Los Lobos’ Steve Berlin on baritone saxophone and set for his upcoming solo album, ‘Fat Cat Silhouette.’
Melbourne, Australia punk rockers Amyl & The Sniffers shared a pair of tracks, their first new music in three years.
English post-punk band The The will tour North America this in support of their first studio album since 2000, ‘Ensoulment.’
Adrianne Lenker continues to release video from her recent live session at Electric Lady Studios in New York City with the latest featuring a performance of “not a lot, just forever.”
Youth Lagoon, the nom-de-plume of Idaho-based singer-songwriter Trevor Powers, unveiled the new single “Lucy Takes A Picture.”
Aloe Blacc shared his take on an iconic Soundgarden song as the first preview of his upcoming covers EP, ‘Rock My Soul Volume 1.’
Dua Lipa and Chris Stapleton officially released their performance of his song “Think I’m In Love With You” at the 2024 ACM Awards.
Phish released “Oblivion,” the second single from their forthcoming studio album, Evolve.
Wynonna Judd & Lainey Wilson contributed “Refugee” to the upcoming ‘Petty Country: A Country Music Celebration of Tom Petty.’
Dogs In A Pile’s melodic members switched off bass duties to fill in for Sam Lucid who had to bow out of Music on the Mountain due to illness.
Taylor Swift fit the live premieres of three songs featured on her new album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department,’ into the setlists of her shows last weekend at Sweden’s Friends Arena.
Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB’s spring tour rolled into Wonderland Forest in Lafayette, New York on Friday and contained more new song debuts and a bust out of “Windora Bug.”
Sierra Hull and Daniel Donato sat in with Umphrey’s McGee on a cover of The Doobie Brothers’ “Black Water” on Saturday at the Greenbelt Music Festival in Clive, Iowa.
Hip-hop artist Vince Staples confirmed a new album, ‘Dark Times,’ due out Friday and previewed with the single, “Shame on the Devil.”