Sarah McLachlan and Allison Russell performed a medley of Joni Mitchell songs in honor of her receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2026 Juno Awards.
Towa Bird released “Dirty Habit,” the latest taste of her highly anticipated sophomore studio album, ‘Gentleman.’
The Howard Stern Show shared video clips from Tedeschi Trucks Band’s recent appearance including their newly debuted Sly & The Family Stone medley.
Militarie Gun clocked their ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ debut with a career-spanning set including tracks off 2025’s ‘God Save The Gun.’
Pink Floyd will release ‘Live from the Los Angeles Sports Arena, April 26th 1975’ for the first time on CD and vinyl in April.
Watch Michigan native Billy Strings sit in with Sam Bush at his concert last night in Grand Rapids.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums from Snail Mail, Flea, Robyn, Charlie Puth, Courtney Barnett, RAYE, The New Pornographers, José González, The Twilight Sad, NEEDTOBREATHE, and more.
Jeff Tweedy’s solo tour rolled into San Francisco on Wednesday for his first of two shows at The Fillmore, where he debuted a pair of covers by bands formed in the Bay Area.
Paul McCartney will release ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ on May 29 and has previewed the deeply personal album with the nostalgic new track “Days We Left Behind.”
Sublime returns with ‘Until The Sun Explodes,’ their first album with Jakob Nowell as frontman and first full-length in 30 years, featuring guest spots from Bad Brains’ H.R., G. Love and more.
Bedouine will release a new album, ‘Neon Summer Skin,’ featuring the lead single, “Long Way To Fall.”
Jungle will tour across North America and Europe supporting the trio’s forthcoming album, ‘Sunshine,’ featuring the single, “Carry On.”
Mumford & Sons made their long-awaited NPR Music ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ debut with a performance focused on ‘Prizefighter’ songs.
Deftones released ‘private music’ in August 2025 and have since performed eight of the album’s 11 tracks on an expansive world tour.
Captured on a frigid night at the intimate Chestnut Cabaret, Great As Ever: Live In Philadelphia ’86 is the latest in Gregg Allman’s posthumous archival series.
Fruits Bats will tour extensively following the upcoming release of a new studio album entitled ‘The Landfill.’
Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy added a Neil Young cover and a rarely played Uncle Tupelo song to his setlist for his show last night at The Majestic Ventura Theater in California.
Luke Combs premiered his cover of Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” on Saturday in Las Vegas at the first show of his My Kinda Saturday Night Tour.