Björk released the wild official video for “Fossora,” the title track from her excellent 2022 studio album.
Metallica shared “72 Seasons,” the title track from their forthcoming new studio album.
Wilco served as the musical guest on Wednesday’s episode of ‘Late Night With Seth Meyers.’
The Smashing Pumpkins recently appeared on ‘The Howard Stern Show’ where they performed their classic song, “1979.”
Goose ended both sets of their concert on Tuesday at Athens’ Georgia Theatre by fitting one song within another.
Black Thought and El Michels Affair released a new single, “I’m Still Somehow,” set for their upcoming collaborative album, ‘Glorious Game.’
Colorado string band The Sweet Lillies confirmed a new album, ‘Equality,’ and shared the lead single, “Words.”
Singer Bettye LaVette announced a new, guest-filled album, ‘Lavette!,’ and shared the single “Plan B.”
LaMP featuring Scott Metzger, Russ Lawton and Ray Paczkowski shared official video of their “Out Of Curiosity” performance from this past Saturday night in Albany, New York.
Jonathan Wilson shared a new single, “Marzipan,” along with a psychedelic, AI-generated music video.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit continue to preview their upcoming new album, ‘Weathervanes,’ with the release of the track “Middle Of The Morning.”
Jenny Lewis detailed ‘Joy’All,’ a new album due out in June featuring opening track “Psychos.”
One of the most memorable and successful collaborations the Grateful Dead facilitated happened on this date in 1990 when Branford Marsalis sat-in in Uniondale, New York.
Devon Gilfillian released a new single, “Right Kind Of Crazy,” set for his upcoming album, ‘Love You Anyway.’
The Beths recently made their ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ debut and also shared a new single and 2023 U.S. tour dates.
Goose posted official video of their well-jammed “Red Bird” played at Boston’s Roadrunner on Thursday, March 23.
Spafford swung by the Deep Dive in Ithaca, New York on Sunday where they unfurled a 31-minute “Ain’t That Wrong.”
Saturday’s moe. concert at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta featured the band’s first take on keyboardist Nate Wilson’s “Yellow Tigers.”