Alabama Shakes detailed ‘I Must Be Dreaming,’ their third studio album and first in over a decade.
Molly Tuttle joined Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country for a rousing cover of the Grateful Dead’s “U.S. Blues” on July 4th in Union Hall, Virginia to end their four-show run together.
Metallica brought their M72 World Tour to a close in London on the first anniversary of Ozzy Osbourne’s final concert.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums from Madonna, Margo Price, Charley Crockett, Low Cut Connie, Ken Carson and Jens Lekman.
Death Cab For Cutie shared a video featuring a stripped-down rendition of “Pep Talk,” off their new album, I Built You A Tower.
Snoop Dogg offers the intro on drummer Cindy Blackman Santana’s latest single “The Message Is Love,” featuring her husband Carlos Santana.
Pretty Lights dropped the first 15 of 45 tracks from ‘A Trip Thru Time Fantastic,’ his first new album since 2013, which he’ll celebrate with a newly announced tour.
Low’s Alan Sparhawk joined Kurt Vile & The Violators for “Chance to Bleed” at the Palace Theatre in St. Paul.
Fruit Bats’ Eric D. Johnson and singer-songwriter Cat Clyde delivered the iconic harmonies of the Everly Brothers for the eTown finale.
Father John Misty premiered a jazzy rendition of Air’s “Playground Love” at the Festival International De Jazz De Montreal.
Watch Sierra Ferrell dust off her cover of The Beatles’ “Don’t Let Me Down” to begin her Tuesday encore at Amsterdam’s Paradiso.
Hayley Williams rolled out a cover of Sinéad O’Connor’s 1987 hit “Mandinka” during her Tuesday show in Dublin, Ireland.
Chicagoland native Neal Francis guest-conducted “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” during the 7th-inning stretch of last night’s Cubs game at Wrigley Field.
Dinosaur Jr. will tour this fall around their newly announced album, ‘There Near,’ previewed today with the single “Several Got Away.”
Margo Price shared a cover of “Deportee” featuring Joan Baez from the forthcoming ‘Days Of Unrest’ mixtape.
Billy Strings pays tribute to his late mother on ‘So Much For Goodbyes,’ his eagerly anticipated T Bone Burnett-produced album, which he previewed with the gut-punch single “Burn The Other End.”
Singer-songwriter Kevin Morby showcased his new album, ‘Little Wide Open,’ on CBS “Saturday Sessions” over the weekend.
In Liverpool on Saturday, Foo Fighters took the opportunity to unveil a Beatles cover in the legendary foursome’s hometown.