Mr. Bungle announced their first album in 21 years, The Raging Wrath Of The Easter Bunny Demo, and shared the video for the LP’s lead single, “Raping Your Mind.”
Official video featuring the Grateful Dead’s pairing of “The Wheel” and “All Along The Watchtower” from June 11, 1993 at Buckeye Lake is this week’s ‘All The Years Live’ installment.
Australian rockers King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard premiered a trippy video for new track “Some Of Us.”
Bahamas are back with ‘Sad Hunk,’ a new album due in October featuring lead single “Own Alone.”
Sufjan Stevens tapped Jalaiah Harmon who created the “Renegade” dance to choreograph the video for “Video Game,” the latest single from his forthcoming ‘The Ascension’ album.
Members of The String Cheese Incident, Trey Anastasio Band, Snarly Puppy and more teamed up with legendary dub producer GAUDI for a cover of Bob Marley’s “Crisis.”
The Black Keys’ drummer Patrick Carney shared a psychedelic experience for Comedy Central’s ‘Tales From The Trip’ video series.
Femi Kuti Performs For KCRW In 2011 - By Nate Todd
- Aug 12, 2020
- 12:47 pm PDT
Femi Kuti and The Positive Force swung by the studios of Los Angeles public radio station KCRW in 2011 to perform songs from their 2010 album ‘Africa For Africa’ and more.
Beck announced a visual reimagining of his 2019 album, ‘Hyperspace,’ in collaboration with NASA and A.I. architects OSK.
STS9 released pro-shot video of “Somesing” from their 2019 Wave Spell Festival performance.
CAAMP shared a new single, “Fall, Fall, Fall,” which arrived with an accompanying music video.
Tikyra Jackson of Southern Avenue unveiled “No More Fear,” her debut solo single.
Neal Francis teamed with his band to record a cover of legendary jazz guitarist George Benson’s 1976 classic “Six To Four.”
Bruce Hornsby released the ‘Non-Secure Connection’ single “Anything Can Happen,” a track featuring vocals the late Leon Russell recorded 25 years ago.
Singer-songwriter Hayes Carll reworked material from his career while self-quarantining at home for a new album entitled ‘Alone Together Sessions,’ which he previewed with a reimagined version of “Down The Road Tonight.”
Stream “Bottle Rocket Baby,” the latest single off the upcoming new Old 97’s album, ‘Twelfth.’
The life of Heather Heyer, who was murdered three years ago while peacefully protesting, is honored with the song and video “Charlottesville” featuring former Delaware Governor Jack Markell, Ann McNamee, Full Moonalice and Doobie Decibel System.
Tame Impala Shares ‘Is It True’ Video - By Scott Bernstein
- Aug 11, 2020
- 1:18 pm PDT
Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker employed visuals used in the band’s live sets for the “Is It True” video.