Belle & Sebastian announced details of ‘Late Developers,’ a new album set for release this Friday featuring the single “I Don’t Know What You See In Me.”
Watch Jason Isbell and Brandi Carlile cover Sheryl Crow at the ACL Hall Of Fame Honors.
Pavement’s NPR’World Cafe’ session included a performance and interview.
Shania Twain released a new single/video, “Giddy Up!,” set to land on her first album in six years, ‘Queen Of Me.’
Watch Jeff Tweedy helm Wilco’s “Via Chicago” with Phil Lesh & Friends during the “Philco” performance at the 2022 Sacred Rose Festival near Chicago.
Umphrey’s McGee shared pro-shot video of “Fenced In” from their New Year’s Eve concert at the Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta.
Iggy Pop’s ‘Every Loser’ arrived today featuring members of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Guns N’ Roses, Pearl Jam and more.
Peter Gabriel released “Panopticom,” the first single from his upcoming studio album, ‘i/o.’
Goose released pro-shot video of “Silver Rising” from their New Year’s Eve concert in Cincinnati.
Bruce Springsteen’s debut album, ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.,’ arrived on this date in 1973.
Watch Vulfpeck and Antwaun Stanley cover Bob Dylan’s “Gotta Serve Somebody” from the cozy confines of a sauna.
moe. shared pro-shot video of their “Gonna Fly Now” cover performed during their New Year’s Eve concert in Philadelphia.
Listen to Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros., with special guest Tyler Childers, perform the Grateful Dead classic “Greatest Story Ever Told.”
Preservation Hall Jazz Band headlined a concert celebrating 75 years of WFUV and the inauguration of Fordham University President Tania Tetlow.
The Brothers Comatose and Con Brio convened to capture a version of Harvey Danger’s 1998 hit “Flagpole Sitta.”
Kevin Morby brought his touring band to the studios of Seattle-based independent radio station KEXP for a session featuring songs from his 2022 album ‘This Is A Photograph.’
The String Cheese Incident shared video of “Can’t Find My Way Home” into the conclusion of “Way Back Home” just ahead of the New Year’s countdown.
STS9 returned to The Fillmore Denver in 2022 for their first New Year’s run at the venue since 2018.