Devendra Banhart celebrates the 45th anniversary of the Grateful Dead’s ‘Blues For Allah’ album with a cover of “Franklin’s Tower.”
Watch Nicole Atkins perform “Mind Eraser” off her new album, ‘Italian Ice,’ live at The Carousel Building in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
The ‘Beastie Boys Music’ compilation, featuring 20 Beastie Boys classics spanning the band’s 30+ year career, will be released in October.
Umphrey’s McGee played their first of two ‘Wrapped In The Round’ livestream concert specials on Wednesday night.
Chicano Batman previewed their upcoming SiriusXMU Session with a cover of the Black Sabbath 1970 classic, “Paranoid.”
Greensky Bluegrass’ Paul Hoffman took to Instagram to share an acoustic cover of Radiohead’s “High And Dry.”
A previously unreleased 1992 interview with final Grateful Dead keyboardist Vince Welnick is featured in the latest episode of ‘The Tapes Archive’ podcast.
Temples released the Sean Ono Lennon-produced single, “Paraphernalia,” an unreleased track from the British psych-rockers’ 2019 album, ‘Hot Motion.’
Howlin Rain announced a new live album, ‘Under The Wheels: Live From The Coasts, Vol. 2,’ and shared the single, “Calling Lightning Pt. 2.”
The JamBase Live Video Archive features jamgrass covers of Grateful Dead songs performed by Greensky Bluegrass, Yonder Mountain String Band, Billy Strings and many more.
Garcia Peoples shared the new single, “Crown Of Thought,” from their forthcoming album, ‘Nightcap At Wits’ End.’
Aaron “Neddy” Stein returns with a new installment of RecommNeds all about the birds featuring recent releases from Seahawks, GoGo Penguin, Fly Golden Eagle & Maybird.
Dave Matthews Band will release official audio of their November 2, 1998 show in Boise, Idaho next month as ‘Live Trax, Vol. 53.’
Wilco will include a remastered version of the original 1999 album and a slew of previously unreleased material on the forthcoming ‘Summerteeth: Deluxe Edition’ box sets.
Stream Hot Chip’s cover of The Velvet Underground’s “Candy Says,” from their upcoming ‘Late Night Tales’ mix.
Mimi Naja of Fruition recorded a cover of Neil Young’s “Tell Me Why” on Lake Chatuge in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The Avett Brothers offered acoustic renditions of four songs from their new ‘The Third Gleam’ album for New York City public radio station WFUV.
Check out five moe. performances from the band’s moe.down festivals over the years.