Yeah Yeah Yeahs released a new single, “Burning,” set to appear on their first new studio album in nine years, ‘Cool It Down.’
Courtney Barnett announced a new multi-artist compilation, ‘Here And There: B-Sides, Live Tracks + Demos,’ with all proceeds benefitting the National Network of Abortion Funds and Advocates for Youth.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead shared a live recording from their August 23, 2021 concert at Boston’s Leader Bank Pavilion.
Jalbatross featuring The Motet guitarist Ryan Jalbert issued their self-titled debut EP.
Bright Eyes detailed the second round of album reissues and ‘Companion’ EPs.
Tedeschi Trucks Band unveiled “Soul Sweet Song,” a single in tribute to the late Kofi Burbridge featured on their forthcoming album, ‘I Am The Moon: Episode IV. Farewell.’
Broken Bells, The Shins’ James Mercer and Danger Mouse, confirmed a new album, ‘Into The Blue,’ and shared the single, “Saturdays.”
Little Feat welcomed Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady of Hot Tuna for a Grateful Dead cover and more at Oakland’s Fox Theater on Tuesday.
Gov’t Mule welcomed moe. bassist Rob Derhak for a guest appearance during their concert on Tuesday at Portland, Maine’s State Theatre.
Regina Spektor performed songs from her 2022 album ‘Home, before and after’ and more for NPR Music’s ‘Tiny Desk Concert’
Danger Mouse and Black Thought shared a new ‘Cheat Codes’ single, “Strangers,” featuring A$AP Rocky and Run The Jewels
Black Sabbath co-founders Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi teamed up for an iconic Sabbath song in their hometown of Birmingham, England.
Phish posted pro-shot video featuring the 15-minute “Kill Devil Falls” from their concert on August 3 at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan.
Rage Against The Machine began a five-show run at Madison Square Garden in New York City, check out a recap, photos and more.
Rubblebucket detailed a new album, ‘Earth Worship,’ and shared the title track.
‘Austin City Limits’ initial Season 48 broadcast lineup includes Brandi Carlile, Sylvan Esso, Japanese Breakfast and others.
The Decemberists unveiled a new song, “Burial Ground,” at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga, California.
Ghost Light detailed ‘The Healing,’ their sophomore studio album, which features the new single “Take Some Time.”