Pearl Jam shared video featuring a 1996 performance of “Present Tense” that took place in Budapest, the city in Hungary where the band was finally supposed to return today before the pandemic led them to postpone their tour.
Pink Floyd put on a controversial concert from a floating stage in Venice’s lagoon on this date in 1989.
Listen to The Allman Brothers Band perform “Dreams” on June 27, 1999 in Hartford.
Whitney previewed ‘Candid,’ a collection of 10 covers, by unveiling their version of The Roches’ “Hammond Song.”
Full Moonalice utilized T Sisters’ arrangement of the Grateful Dead’s “Bird Song” for their own version, which comes with an accompanying video.
Yonder Mountain String Band honored The Buzzcocks by sharing a quarantine video featuring a cover of the English punk act’s “Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t’ve).”
Aaron “Neddy” Stein profiles four recent releases with music that would fit right in on FM radio for part one of the Frequency Modulation edition of RecommNeds featuring Datura4, Beans, Silver Scrolls & Pacific Range.
Fleet Foxes’ full 2008 set for the ‘From The Basement’ television show featuring Josh Tillman (Father John Misty) on drums has surfaced on YouTube.
Watch The Band Of Heathens remotely team with Margo Price on a cover Lucinda Williams’ classic, “Joy.”
Will Butler of Arcade Fire will release ‘Generations,’ his first studio album in five years, this September and previewed the LP with its lead single, “Surrrender.”
Cory Wong released video of “Santa Monica,” an impromptu jam he wrote and performed with Tom Misch after recording “Cosmic Sans.”
Yo La Tengo issued their second new song in as many days, “Georgia thinks it’s probably okay (Tuesday).”
Jazz drummer Makaya McCraven will release a companion to his 2018 album ‘Universal Beings’ featuring the single “Mak Attack.”
Australian rockers King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard released a new single entitled “Honey” along with an accompanying video starring Stu Mackenzie.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong travel the world and fight off birds in their video for their Rob Gronkowski-inspired single, “Yo Soy Fiesta.”
Phish was joined by the CBS Orchestra and Dave “The Truth” Grippo for a rollicking version of “Julius” on this date in 1995.
Video of Phil Lesh & Friends featuring Warren Haynes, John Scofield, Joe Russo and John Medeski performing Traffic’s “Dear Mr. Fantasy” at the 2014 LOCKN’ festival has surfaced.
Twiddle dug deep into their repertoire to fill setlists with bust out covers during the first three live shows of their Roots Tour.