Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds brought out Trampled by Turtles for a pair of Grateful Dead covers in honor of Bob Weir at their Riviera Maya destination event.
Raye will release her sophomore album, This Music May Contain Hope., on March 27.
Tedeschi Trucks Band returns with ‘Future Soul,’ their forthcoming sixth studio album, which features the single “I Got You.”
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums from Lucinda Williams, Julian Lage, Tom Hamilton, Cat Power, Megadeth and Poppy.
Chet Faker continues to preview his first record since 2021, ‘A Love For Strangers,’ with fifth single, “Over You.”
Yeule made their ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ debut with a stripped-down four-song performance for the NPR video series.
Surviving The Doors members guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore linked up with musicians from around the world to reimagine “Riders On The Storm.”
A new song from Arctic Monkeys is the first look at a new star-studded collaborative album, ‘HELP(2),’ supporting War Child UK.
Widespread Panic dusted off their cover of Curtis Mayfield’s “Pusherman” on Wednesday during the second night of Panic En La Playa 2026.
Tinariwen has a new album on the way, ‘Hoggar,’ previewed with “Sagherat Assani” featuring Sudanese vocalist Sulafa Elyas.
Snail Mail will release her first album in five years, ‘Ricochet,’ featuring the lead single, “Dead End.”
The New Pornographers will return with their first album in three years, ‘The Former Site Of,’ this spring.
Actor Adam Goldberg’s musical project, The Goldberg Sisters, returns with an album, ‘When The Ships Of My Dreams Return,’ and single featuring The Chapin Sisters.
White Denim heralded a new album, ’13,’ with the lead single and album opener “(God Created) Lock And Key.”
Poppy launched the Constantly Nowhere Tour on Tuesday in Brisbane, Australia and performed songs from her pending album, ‘Empty Hands.’
Sugar will tour internationally in 2026 with their Love You Even Still World Tour featuring stops across Europe and North America.
Nick Johnson played his first full show as a temporary member of Widespread Panic, as the jam titans began their Panic En La Playa Trece destination event in Mexico.
Reid Genauer announced ‘This Is What I Saw,’ a collection of 100 career-spanning songs he re-recorded over five days at a studio in the California Redwoods.