Phish’s Summer Tour 2022 continued in Mansfield, Massachusetts with a show featuring expert segueing, exploratory jamming and much more.
Lake Street Dive detailed ‘Fun Machine: The Sequel’ containing covers from Bonnie Raitt, Carole King, Dionne Warwick and more.
Maggie Rogers shared “Horses,” the latest track off the singer-songwriter’s upcoming album, ‘Surrender.’
Goose released a ‘Dripfield’ tracking video captured by the band’s Peter Anspach in March 2021.
Watch the video for The Ries Brothers’ new single, “Corner Store,” from the duo’s upcoming self-titled EP.
Watch newly-surfaced upgraded video featuring Phish’s May 18, 1992 hometown concert at the Flynn Theater in Burlington, Vermont.
Marcus King shared a new single, “Blood On The Tracks,” set for his upcoming album, ‘Young Blood.’
SiriusXM released video of Mt. Joy covering Radiohead’s “No Surprises” during their ‘Live @ SiriusXM’ session
Pearl Jam pulled out the deep cut “Hard To Imagine” for the first time in six years during their concert last night in Kraków, Poland.
Stick Figure released a new single, “Showdown,” featuring Collie Buddz and set for an album the reggae artist plans to release later this year.
Trampled By Turtles busted out a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Brown-Eyed Women” during their concert Thursday night at Red Rocks.
Check out the setlist and The Skinny for Phish’s 2022 summer tour kickoff at Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts.
Stream the Disco Biscuits’ new studio single, “Who’s In Charge.”
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Arlo McKinley, Lizzo, The A’s, and We Banjo 3.
The String Cheese Incident jammed with The Motet drummer Dave Watts and dusted off a cover of Steve Miller Band’s “The Joker” during a two-night run at Dillon Amphitheater.
Punch Brothers and Watchhouse teamed up for Sufjan Stevens’ “Mystery Of Love” at the former’s “Nightgrass” performance during the 2022 Telluride Bluegrass Festival.
The Beths released the single, “Expert In A Dying Field,” set to land on their forthcoming album of the same name.
Little Feat released an animated video for “Spanish Moon” featuring previously unheard audio of the classic from August 10, 1977 in Washington D.C.