Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway are joined by Old Crow Medicine Show on “Big Backyard,” the latest single from Tuttle’s forthcoming ‘Crooked Tree’ album.
Stream “The Lightning I, II,” the lead single off the upcoming new Arcade Fire album, ‘WE.’
Andrew Bird Shares ‘Atomized’ Single - By Scott Bernstein
- Mar 17, 2022
- 10:34 am PDT
Andrew Bird returns with “Atomized,” his first new single and video of 2022.
Jamey Johnson, Charlie Starr and Marcus King were among Little Feat’s guests last night for their first of two Waiting For Columbus 45th Anniversary Tour stops at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium.
The Lumineers released an acoustic version of the ‘Brightside’ song, “Where We Are.”
Singer-songwriter May Erlewine announced a new album, ‘Tiny Beautiful Things,’ featuring lead single “Easy.”
John Mayer performed “Assassin” for the first time in nearly 12 years during his concert at The Forum in Los Angeles last night.
Lucius unveiled “Dance Around It,” a new single featuring vocals from Brandi Carlile and Sheryl Crow from the band’s forthcoming ‘Second Nature’ studio album.
Billy Strings opened new Boston venue Roadrunner last night with a marathon 25-song concert.
Caamp announced a new album, ‘Lavender Days,” and shared the lead single, “Believe.”
Monophonics detailed a new album, ‘Sage Hotel,’ and shared the single “Warpaint.”
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong shared pro-shot video of a debut cover from No Doubt in San Diego featuring bassist/vocalist Karina Rykman.
To celebrate Phil Lesh’s birthday today, hear Phil drop bass solos with the Grateful Dead throughout the 1970s.
Jason Isbell Performs For KEXP - By Scott Bernstein
- Mar 15, 2022
- 9:42 am PDT
Watch Jason Isbell and Sadler Vaden perform three originals and an R.E.M. cover during a live session for KEXP.
Highlights from Levon Helm and Mavis Staples’ concerts at Levon Helm Studios in the summer of 2011 will be released as the live album ‘Carry Me Home’ on May 20.
Arcade Fire debuted “The Lightning I, II” and played other new songs at their Ukraine benefit concert in New Orleans.
John Mayer busted out “Walt Grace’s Submarine Test, January 1967” during his concert at The Forum in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Tropical Fuck Storm and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard released a new collaborative EP, Satanic Slumber Party, along with a video for one of the EP’s tracks.