Phish continued their four-night Riviera Maya run at the Moon Palace in Cancún, Mexico on Friday night.
Boston’s Ripe released a new single, “All Or Nothing,” set for their forthcoming album, ‘Bright Blues.’
KEXP shared pro-shot video of Will Sheff’s session at its Seattle studios on January 20, 2023.
Dirty Heads released a new single/video “Rescue Me,” a tribute to Califronia set for their upcoming EP ‘Midnight Control Sessions: Night 2.’
The Weeknd recruited pop star Ariana Grande for the remix of his ‘Starboy’ single “Die For You.”
Julian Lage released a new acoustic single, “This World,” featuring Bill Frisell and set for the forthcoming album, ‘The Layers.’
The Band Of Heathens released “Don’t Let The Darkness,” a soul-laden track featured on their upcoming studio album, ‘Simple Things.’
Willie Nelson shared his take on “Streets Of Baltimore” from the upcoming tribute album, ‘I Don’t Know A Thing About Love: The Songs Of Harlan Howard.’
Krasno / Moore Project shared a cover of Brittany Howard’s “Stay High” featuring Cory Henry, set to appear on the pair’s newly announced debut album, ‘Book Of Queens.’
Finger Tight featuring members of Umphrey’s McGee’s road crew provided setbreak entertainment last night at The Mystic Theatre in Petaluma, California.
Watch Charley Crockett’s five-song performance for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ series.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Gorillaz, Christian McBride, Lucero, Philip Selway, Gina Birch and Neutral Milk Hotel.
Phish focused almost exclusively on songs from their first two decades to launch their Phish: Riviera Maya 2023 destination event at Moon Palace Cancún in Mexico on Thursday.
The Infamous Stringdusters shared video of a gondola performance at Vermont’s Killington ski resort.
Unknown Mortal Orchestra released a new single, “Nadja,” set to land on the upcoming double album, ‘V.’
Sound Cipher — Skerik, Tim Alexander and Timm Mason — are set to release their debut album, ‘All That Syncs Must Diverge,’ this spring.
Journey welcomed original member Gregg Rolie for an extended collaboration in Austin on Wednesday.
Yo La Tengo worked a cover of “Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad” into their Wednesday night concert at The Fillmore.