Manchester Orchestra has a new album, ‘The Valley Of Vision,’ on the way along with an accompanying virtual reality film.
Revisit the painful incident on Phish tour in 1992 that was later referenced in song written by guitarist Trey Anastasio.
The Postal Service and Death Cab For Cutie added three new dates to their upcoming joint tour celebrating the 20th anniversaries of each act’s seminal 2003 albums.
Guitarist Billy Strings premiered his take on the traditional blues song “Alberta” on Wednesday at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros brought out guitarist Grahame Lesh for five songs during their Wednesday night concert at Asheville’s Thomas Wolfe Auditorium.
Listen to “New Order T-Shirt,” the latest single off the upcoming The National album, ‘First Two Pages Of Frankenstein.’
Lettuce’s Adam Deitch announced a new solo album, ‘Take Your Time,’ and shared the single “Still Haven’t Found.”
Circles Around The Sun captured their Hear Here session on March 25, 2022 in Milwaukee.
Phish has long drawn inspiration from the ocean and that is evident during their annual Riviera Maya runs in Mexico.
The Rolling Stones have apparently teamed up with Paul McCartney for a track on their first album of new originals since 2005.
Durand Jones detailed his debut solo album, ‘Wait Til I Get Over,’ and shared its lead single, “Lord Have Mercy.”
Yusuf / Cat Stevens unveiled a beautiful cover of George Harrison’s “Here Comes The Sun” to celebrate what would have been the late Beatles co-founder’s 80th birthday.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band dug into their massive catalog on Tuesday for the tour debut of “Bobby Jean” at Tulsa’s BOK Center.
Margo Price covered John Prine’s “Sweet Revenge” with Lola Kirke last night at Chicago’s Vic Theatre.
Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros recruited guitarist Daniel Donato for multiple collaborations on Tuesday at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis.
Singer-songwriter Dom Flemons shared a Bob Dylan cover featuring bluegrass great Sam Bush on fiddle.
Pink Talking Fish welcomed Phish lyricist Tom Marshall during “Run Like An Antelope” at their Friday night concert at The Vogel in Red Bank, New Jersey.
Jack Johnson detailed a remix album reimagining some of his most famous songs two of which were created by the late Lee “Scratch” Perry.