The Infamous Stringdusters brought out Molly Tuttle and her bandmate Dominick Leslie for the last four songs of their concert on Friday at Seattle’s Moore Theatre.
To celebrate Jeff Coffin’s birthday, hear the saxophonist perform with Dave Matthews Band and Béla Fleck on “#41” in 1998.
Mike Gordon met Jake’s Leg in St. Louis to help celebrate Jerry Garcia’s birthday by joining the band for three Grateful Dead classics.
Dweezil Zappa launched his first tour in over four years — the Rox-Postrophy Tour 2024 — at the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix last night.
Stream “Undercurrent,” the tranquil new single from Sigur Rós frontman Jónsi from his upcoming score album, ‘First Light.’
Vampire Weekend paid tribute to Jerry Garcia by premiering a cover of “Reuben And Cerise” during their encore last night at Milwaukee’s BMO Pavilion.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums by Jack White, Orville Peck, Michael & The Mighty Midnight Revival, Los Lonely Boys, 49 Winchester, Meshell Ndegeocello, Moses Sumney, and Ween.
Billy Strings detailed ‘Highway Prayers,’ his forthcoming new album produced with Jon Brion featuring lead single, “Leadfoot.”
Three Jerry Garcia & David Grisman ‘Bare Bones – The Duo Recordings’ compilations featuring mostly unreleased tracks are due out this month.
David Shaw of The Revivalists shared the stirring and introspective new single, “Take A Look Inside,” as well as details of 16 solo 2024 Fall Tour dates.
JPEGMAFIA released his fifth album, ‘I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU’ featuring Vince Staples, Denzel Curry and Buzzy Lee.
Soccer Mommy will release a new album, ‘Evergreen,’ featuring the newly shared single, “M.”
Sarah Jarosz released official video featuring her performance of Massive Attack’s “Teardrop” at The Sinclair in Boston on May 3, 2024.
Billy Strings debuted a cover of a controversial country song and pulled out other rarities during his second concert at DCU Center Arena in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Tycho, the electronic project helmed by Scott Hansen, released new singles “Devices” and “Green” from his forthcoming ‘Infinite Health’ album.
Kehlani swung by NPR Music’s headquarters to perform a memorable set for the ‘Tiny Desk Concert’ video series.
Snail Mail released a cover of Smashing Pumpkins’ 1996 smash “Tonight, Tonight.”
Phil Lesh & Friends were joined by North Mississippi Allstars’ Luther and Cody at Terrapin Clubhouse for the sixth installment of the ‘Darkstarathon’ video series.