Umphrey’s McGee returned home to the Chicago area over the past two nights for a pair of special concerts.
REPRISE welcomed Phish lyricist Tom Marshall to the Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia stage to reenact his appearance on a cover of Oasis’ “Champagne Supernova” 29 years later.
Brandi Carlile’s three-show stand at Red Rocks included covering Alanis Morissette with Lucius, new song debuts, additional special guests and more.
Billy Strings and Bryan Sutton began their brief tour together with shows at the Bluegrass Hall of Fame & Museum’s Woodward Theatre, with bassist Royal Masat joining the pair of pickers.
A classic song by The Beatles was covered just twice by the Grateful Dead with Ron “Pigpen” McKernan.
Leon Bridges brought out tourmate Charley Crockett for a cover of Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” at Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium.
Shaboozey and Stephen Wilson Jr. shared “Took A Long Walk,” their contribution to ‘The Long Walk’ movie soundtrack.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums from David Byrne, Big Thief, El Michels Affair, Jon Fadem, Escaper, Cut Copy, Tom Odell, shame and Seth Avett.
Tame Impala announced he will release his fifth full-length studio album, ‘Deadbeat,’ through Columbia Records on October 17.
Bruce Springsteen announced ‘Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition’ and shared a previously unreleased outtake of “Born in the U.S.A.”
Tedeschi Trucks Band and Gov’t Mule kicked off a five-show co-headline run in Canada on Wednesday.
David Byrne performed “What Is The Reason For It?” and discussed his pending marriage and more during and appearance on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.’
Tame Impala’s latest single boasts a funky sound and arrived with a music video starring ‘Stranger Things’ star Joe Keery.
Brandi Carlile confirmed her first solo album since 2021, ‘Returning To Myself,’ and shared a music video for the title track.
Mihali will release his second studio album of 2025, ‘Yestermorrow,’ later this fall.
Todd Snider detailed a new blues-steeped album, ‘High, Lonesome and Then Some,’ previewed with a track co-written with The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson.
Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts played Fiddler’s Green just outside of Denver on Monday, where they fit the first “Only Love Can Break Your Heart” since 2019 into the setlist.
Little Feat jammed with Charlie Starr, Robert Randolph, Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams at Feat Fest 2025 in Woodstock, New York.