The Lumineers brought out guitarist Derek Trucks to cover Bob Dylan’s “Subterranean Homesick Blues” at Bourbon & Beyond in Louisville.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums from Umphrey’s McGee, Guerilla Toss, Fruit Bats, Josh Ritter, Spinal Tap, King Princess, mei ehara, Jens Lekman, Polyrhythmics, Iron & Wine & Ben Bridwell and more.
Say She She delivered “Disco Life” on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live,’ the latest single from their upcoming album, ‘Cut & Rewind.’
The 50th anniversary celebrations for the Grateful Dead’s 1975 album ‘Blues for Allah’ continue with the addition of tracks to the interactive Playing In The Band interface.
Gorillaz new album ‘The Mountain’ will arrive in Spring 2026. Stream the first single, “The Happy Dictator,” featuring Sparks today.
Gov’t Mule and Tedeschi Trucks Band closed out their run together with a stellar concert that included Mule’s debut of the Allman Brothers’ “Desdemona” with Derek Trucks.
CMAT took to ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ to make her U.S. television debut with a performance of the viral summer hit “Take A Sexy Picture Of Me.”
Josh Ritter released a new single, “Wild Ways,” set for his new album, ‘I Believe In You, My Honeydew,’ which arrives Friday.
The National’s Matt Berninger shared a solo rendition of English group New Order’s “Blue Monday” as an Amazon Music Original.
Hip-hop duo Armand Hammer and producer The Alchemist will release their second collaborative album, ‘Mercy,’ in November.
Whitney confirmed 2026 tour dates in Europe and North America and unveiled “Back To The Wind,” the latest single from their forthcoming album, ‘Small Talk.’
Turnstile performed songs from their 2025 album, ‘Never Enough,’ for their NPR Music ‘Tiny Desk Concert.’
Dave Matthews Band’s Live Trax Vol. 71 documents a concert near Atlanta featuring a three-song sit-in from renowned keyboardist Chuck Leavell.
Southern rockers Blackberry Smoke curated a 22-track collection of songs to honor the legacy of late founding drummer Brit Turner.
Tortoise shared “Layered Presence,” a track off their first album since 2016, ‘Touch.’
The Mountain Goats return with their 23rd studio album, ‘Through This Fire Across From Peter Balkan,’ later this fall.
Umphrey’s McGee returned home to the Chicago area over the past two nights for a pair of special concerts.
REPRISE welcomed Phish lyricist Tom Marshall to the Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia stage to reenact his appearance on a cover of Oasis’ “Champagne Supernova” 29 years later.