Aqueous published pro-shot video featuring “Pokémon (Red/Blue Theme)” and original “Origami” from their recent The Great Flamingle festival.
Queen shared the previously unreleased track, “Face It Alone,” from the sessions for the legendary rockers’ 1989 album, ‘The Miracle,’ set for a special reissue in November.
My Morning Jacket unveiled ‘Live From RCA Studio A (Acoustic)’ consisting of Jim James performing ‘My Morning Jacket’ tracks solo both digitally and via live performance videos.
Watch Neil Young performing “Heart Of Gold” at the BBC in February 1971 from the upcoming ‘Harvest’ 50th anniversary expanded box set.
The Grateful Dead’s June 23, 1990 concert at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon will be released as ‘Dave’s Picks Volume 44.’
Bruce Springsteen unveiled his take on the Commodores’ “Nightshift” from his forthcoming covers collection, ‘Only The Strong Survive.’
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Brian Eno, Plains, Bill Callahan and Frank Zappa.
Doom Flamingo shared a live performance video of “Telepathy,” captured at Asheville, North Carolina’s Salvage Station in February.
Maren Morris stopped by ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ on Wednesday to perform “Good Friends” off her 2022 album, ‘Humble Quest.’
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros wrapped their run with the National Symphony Orchestra at Washington D.C’s historic Kennedy Center on Sunday, October 9.
Lawrence teamed with Louis Cato and The Late Show Band for a powerhouse performance of an infectiously funky Stevie Wonder classic.
WOLF! featuring Scott Metzger recruited Marco Benevento to contribute Farfisa organ on “Hawaiian Shirt,” the latest single from the trio’s forthcoming EP, ‘Adult Entertainment.’
Fiddler Jason Carter leads an intimate cover of John Hartford’s “The Six O’clock Train And A Girl With Green Eyes.”
The Hold Steady frontman Craig Finn brought his solo band The Uptown Controllers to ‘Late Night With Seth Meyers’ including Joe Russo on drums.
Neal Francis released a deeply personal new single, “Don’t Want You To Know,” set for his forthcoming EP, ‘Sentimental Garbage.’
The Arcs detailed their first album in eight years, ‘Electrophonic Chronic,’ honoring dearly departed member Richard Swift.
Sylvan Esso performs “Sunburn” and Lucius tackles “Next To Normal” in songs from this weekend’s ‘Austin City Limits’ episode.
Gov’t Mule and Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs kept the collaborations coming at their final concert tonight on Wednesday in Knoxville, Tennessee.