MJ Lenderman and Ryan Davis once again teamed up to cover Warren Zevon’s “Werewolves Of London,” with Davis changing the lyrics to reference Philadelphia figures.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Soccer Mommy, Amythyst Kiah, Pixies, Little Moon, Laura Marling, Halsey, Jamie McLean Band, Amyl and the Sniffers, 311, The Allman Brothers Band, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
STS9 and Lettuce came together for a collaborative cover of Chic’s “Good Times” on Saturday during the finale of their two-night Chicago stand.
Singer-songwriter Jobi Riccio released “Final Movie Scene,” a new song she wrote about escaping.
Larkin Poe announced 2025 North American Tour dates in support of their upcoming album, ‘Bloom’ shared its latest single, “Mockingbird.”
LCD Soundsystem return with “X-Ray Eyes,” a single that was premiered and shared by NTS Radio.
Zach Bryan shared a portion of a new song entitled “Rockaway” just hours after revealing he had split with longtime girlfriend Brianna LaPaglia.
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory announced their self-titled debut album and shared the lead single/video, “Afterlife.”
Brandi Carlile shared footage from backstage at the Hollywood Bowl during the “Joni Jam” concerts featuring her performing “I’m Still Standing” with Joni Mitchell, Elton John, Chappell Roan, Lucy Dacus and others.
Iron Maiden honored original lead singer Paul Di’Anno during their concert Tuesday at Xcel Center in St. Paul, Minnesota.
STS9 and Lettuce kicked off a two-night stand at Radius in Chicago on Friday and teamed for a collaborative take on a Miles Davis fusion era classic.
Neighbor brought out members of Assembly of Dust to end their Saturday night concert in Chicago with a cover of the Traveling Wilburys’ “Handle With Care.”
Little Feat wrapped a two-night stand at the Warner Theatre in Washington D.C. on Saturday where they welcomed opener Duane Betts for an Allman Brothers Band classic.
Leftover Salmon and Billy Strings swapped sit-ins on Saturday in Huntsville, Alabama, with Strings joining LoS for a rare Grateful Dead cover and more.
In honor of Leslie West, listen to Mountain’s set at Woodstock in 1969.
Kamasi Washington brought his powerhouse band to NPR Music’s Washington D.C. headquarters to deliver an outrageous set for the ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ video series.
Joni Mitchell dug deep into her catalog with the help of an impressive array of collaborators on Saturday and Sunday for “Joni Jams” at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
DARKSIDE – Nicolás Jaar, Dave Harrington and Tlacael Esparza – announced their 1st North American tour dates in 11 years and shared the single, “Graucha Max.”