Spoon recorded a cover of David Bowie’s ‘Blackstar’ finale “I Can’t Give Everything Away” for Amazon Music.
To celebrate Syd Barrett’s birthday, watch Pink Floyd perform “See Emily Play” for the British television program ‘Top Of The Pops’ in 1967
Watch Nell and The Flaming Lips team up to cover Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand” on ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Beirut released “Fyodor Dormant,” the latest single from the forthcoming ‘Artifacts’ anthology album.
Watch St. Vincent perform “…At The Holiday Party” and discuss working with Paul McCartney on Tuesday’s ‘The Late Late Show With James Corden.’
The Smile released their debut single, “You Will Never Work In Television Again,” and announced three upcoming shows which will be livestreamed.
Watch Yola perform the single “Dancing Away In Tears” from her ‘Stand For Myself’ album on Tuesday’s ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.’
Ben Gibbard curated ‘Ocean Child: Songs Of Yoko Ono,’ an upcoming tribute album featuring David Byrne, Yo La Tengo, Sharon Van Etten and more.
Father John Misty previewed his forthcoming new studio album, ‘Chloë And The Next 20th Century,’ with lead single “Funny Girl.”
See Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats’ take on ‘The Future’ lead single “Survivor” from a November 2021 concert staged at Tipitina’s in New Orleans by SiriusXM.
Stream North Mississippi Allstars’ new single “Didn’t We Have A Time” from their forthcoming ‘Set Sail’ album.
Lake Street Dive shared video featuring their cover of “Thank You For Being A Friend,” the theme song from ‘The Golden Girls.’
Stream Vulfpeck’s new single, “Radio Shack,” from their upcoming album, ‘Vulf Vault 005: Wong’s Cafe.’
Watch The War On Drugs and Lucius perform “I Don’t Live Here Anymore” on today’s episode of ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show.’
Rob Derhak of moe. unveiled a new solo album entitled ‘Songs For Other People.’
Phish shared official video featuring their “Slave To The Traffic Light” performance from the band’s New Year’s Eve livestream concert.
Guitarist Scott Metzger previewed his forthcoming debut solo album, ‘Too Close To Reason,’ by releasing lead single “Don’t Be A Stranger.”
To celebrate Nels Cline’s birthday, watch the renowned guitarist perform with Phil Lesh & Friends in 2014.