Ian Sweet announced a new album, ‘Shiverstruck,’ due July 24 via Polyvinyl, and 2026 North American Tour dates in support.
Pioneering punk and garage rock guitarist Lenny Kaye announced ‘Goin’ Local,’ his debut solo record, which is due out July 17 via Yep Roc Records.
Houndmouth returns with a new Brad Cook-produced album, ‘Lordy,’ this summer.
Punch Brothers announced the July release of ‘The Unsung Adventures Of Punch Brothers,’ an all-instrumental album featuring lead single and opening track “New Bike.”
Thundercat brought a deep cut off his first full-length album in six years, ‘Distracted,’ to ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’ on Monday.
aespa detailed their second album, ‘Lemonade,’ and confirmed a 2026 – 2027 World Tour.
Dogs In A Pile played a show entirely made up of songs from the Grateful Dead’s live repertoire on Monday night at Ardmore Music Hall.
Modest Mouse will tour this fall in support of their newly confirmed album, ‘An Eraser And A Maze,’ featuring the single, “Picking Dragons’ Pockets.”
Noah Kahan focused on songs from his soon-to-be-released album, ‘The Great Divide,’ during his debut performance at NPR’s ‘Tiny Desk.’
Shaboozey announced the upcoming release of ‘The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales,’ his highly anticipated fourth album.
Gov’t Mule’s Warren Haynes welcomed tourmates Larkin Poe as well as fellow North Carolina native and longtime friend Mike Barnes in Charlotte on Saturday.
Eddie Vedder’s debut solo tour of Japan came to Kyoto on Friday, where the Pearl Jam frontman dusted off a Nine Inch Nails cover.
Sombr modified his setlist for Coachella weekend two to include a Billy Idol sit-in and a Radiohead cover.
Zach Bryan’s With Heaven On Tour stopped in Charlotte and featured Shane Gillis taking the stage for a Warren Zevon cover.
Guns N’ Roses brought a Sex Pistols rarity off their 1993 covers album ‘The Spaghetti Incident?’ into their live repertoire in Fortaleza, Brazil on Saturday.
Watch Widespread Panic play their first cover of War’s “Low Rider” since 2009 during a rain-soaked Saturday night show in Birmingham, Alabama.
Railroad Earth enlisted Greensky Bluegrass’ Paul Hoffman to contribute to their new single, “Everything Keeps Changin.'”
Vaulternative Records, an archival series dedicated to releasing Frank Zappa’s unexpected recordings from the vault, returns in 2026 after nearly a decade with ‘Zappa ’66: Vol. 1 – Live At TTG Studios’ out first.