Neil Young Shares New Single ‘Vacancy’ - By Scott Bernstein
- Jun 12, 2020
- 7:01 am PDT
Neil Young premiered the previously unreleased ‘Vacancy’ from his forthcoming “lost” 1974 album, ‘Homegrown.’
Watch a video of John Prine’s final recorded song, “I Remember Everything.”
Singer-songwriter John Craigie is back with new album ‘Asterisk The Universe’ today.
Norah Jones unveiled a new studio album entitled ‘Pick Me Up Off The Floor’ today via Blue Note Records.
Listen to ‘Built To Spill Plays The Songs Of Daniel Johnston,’ the new album out today from Built To Spill featuring 11 covers of Daniel Johnston’s original songs.
Shovels & Rope previewed the deluxe edition of their critically acclaimed 2019 album, ‘By Blood,’ with an acoustic version of “Carry Me Home.”
Watch H.E.R. perform a timely new song, “I Can’t Breathe” and cover Green Day for iHeartRadio.
Dirty Projectors shared the video for new single, “Inner World,” from their upcoming EP, ‘Flight Tower,’ featuring vocalist Felicia Douglass.
The Doobie Brothers shared a quarantine video for the 1972 hit, “Listen To The Music.”
The Grateful Dead shared video of “Uncle John’s Band” from June 1993 at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C. for this week’s installment in their ‘All The Years Live’ video series.
moe. shared the latest installment, “Who You Calling Scared,” in their two-single and video a week rollout of their first studio album in six years, ‘This Is Not, We Are. ‘
Iration’s video for “Right Here Right Now” from their forthcoming ‘Coastin” LP features the band, fans, Rebelution’s Eric Rachmany, Stick Figure and those on the frontlines of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
Low Cut Connie shared the single, “What Has Happened To Me” from the upcoming double LP, ‘Private Lives,’ due out this fall.
The String Cheese Incident released pro-shot video of “Best Feeling” with Keller Williams from Red Rocks in 2019.
The Avett Brothers’ Seth Avett shared a cover of Otis Redding’s arrangement of “That’s How Strong My Love Is.”
Jazz fusion pioneer John McLaughlin and his band The 4th Dimension shared their first new music in five years, “Lockdown Blues,” which arrived in the form of a quarantine video.
The Daniel Johnston-inspired Hi, How Are You Project unveiled pro-shot video featuring the late great singer-songwriter backed by Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy and the rest of the Tweedy band on “Walking The Cow” in 2017 at Chicago’s The Vic Theatre.
Joe Russo’s Almost Dead shared pro-shot video of the “Such A Night”/”Samson & Delilah” pairing that ended their set at Bonnaroo 2019.