Arcade Fire offered the ‘We’ single “Unconditional I (Lookout Kid)” at the Juno Awards in their native Canada.
The Who held their first concert in Cincinnati in over 40 years on Sunday night at TQL Stadium.
Parquet Courts Perform Live On KEXP - By Nate Todd
- May 15, 2022
- 12:13 pm PDT
Parquet Courts performed songs from their 2021 album, ‘Sympathy For Life,’ and more ‘Live On KEXP.’
Post Malone teamed up with Fleet Foxes’ Robin Pecknold for the former’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ appearance.
Billy Strings wrapped up his Colorado run at Denver’s Mission Ballroom on Saturday.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead dusted off a Radiohead cover at Westville Music Bowl in New Haven.
Dark Star Orchestra recreated the Grateful Dead’s Europe ‘72 show in Lille, France on the 50th anniversary of the original concert.
Dave Matthews Band performed “The Dreaming Tree” for the first time since 2015 at their concert Friday at The Woodlands.
Pearl Jam was joined by The Alive drummer Kai Neukermans during their show in Oakland that was performed without Matt Cameron.
Jack Johnson unveiled the title track from his upcoming studio album, ‘Meet The Moonlight,’ as well as a video for the song.
Billy Strings began a two-night stand at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on Thursday.
Pearl Jam went without Matt Cameron for their concert at Oakland Arena last night after the drummer tested positive for COVID-19.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Kendrick Lamar, The Smile, Florence + The Machine, Tank and the Bangas, Kevin Morby, Lyle Lovett, Mandy Moore, Monophonics, May Erlewine and Ezra Lipp.
Hear Toyesauce’s jam song “I’ll Give It A Try” featuring Jeff Coffin, Terence Higgins, Joseph Shackelford and more.
To celebrate Steve Winwood’s birthday today, watch the legendary musician perform “The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys” with Traffic in 1994.
Valerie June released a cover of Mazzy Star’s 1993 hit “Fade Into You” accompanied by a live performance video.
Arlo McKinley shared a new single, “To Die For,” set for his forthcoming album, ‘This Mess We’re In.’
The Black Keys stopped by The Troubadour in Los Angeles on Wednesday and offered a trio of live debuts from their new album, ‘Dropout Boogie,’ which arrives on Friday.