Bush delivered a powerful four-song ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ for NPR featuring three hits and a new song.
Watch Wednesday pull an April Fool’s Day prank by playing part of MJ Lenderman’s “Manning Fireworks” at their show in Boston.
Maggie Rogers returned to ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ on Wednesday to perform “Alaska” and “One For My Baby (And One More For The Road).”
Weezer is back with their first new music since 2022, arriving in the form of the single, “Shine Again.”
Guest vocalist Kanika Moore joined Dogs In A Pile on a cover of Amy Winehouse’s “Rehab” at The Pour House in Charleston, South Carolina.
Athens, Georgia rockers Futurebirds detailed a new Brad Cook-produced album ‘Far Out Country,’ their first double LP.
Ahead of their return to the stage, Natalie Cressman & Ian Faquini shared a live performance video featuring their version of the Beatles’ “She’s Leaving Home” filmed at Timeless Gem Studios in Chicago.
Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band kicked off their Land Of Hope And Dreams American Tour with the help of Tom Morello and a politically-charged concert in Minneapolis.
BASIC – Chris Forsyth, Douglas McCombs and Mikel Patrick Avery – are back with new music and shows on the horizon.
Tortoise guitarist Jeff Parker detailed a new album from his project ETA IVtet, ‘Happy Today,’ previewed with “Like Swimwear (Part One).”
Trey Anastasio confirmed he will release a new live album entitled ‘Trey Anastasio – Live and Acoustic’ documenting his 2025 Acoustic Tour this Friday, April 3.
Friko confirmed 2026 North American headline tour dates in support of their new album, ‘Something Worth Waiting For.’
Find Ourselves Lost traces Greensky Bluegrass’ Iceland recording sessions in 2023.
Jeff Tweedy and his solo band performed covers of The Doobie Brothers’ “What A Fool Believes” and the Grateful Dead’s “Ripple” during the encore of their second of two shows at The Fillmore in San Francisco.
Courtney Barnett showcased her new album, “Creature Of Habit,” over the weekend on CBS “Saturday Sessions.”
The Neighbourhood brought new songs to the live stage at the opening show of their first tour since 2021.
Gov’t Mule’s debut at Denver’s Mission Ballroom saw a pair of first time cover plays.
Goose broke out a cover of “One More Saturday Night” by the Grateful Dead during their first show of 2026, which was part of Jam In The Streets in Athens, Georgia.