Celebrate August by watching five live performances by Umphrey’s McGee of their classic “August.”
Jazz vocalist Samara Joy confirmed details of ‘Portrait,’ her new album due out in October, and unveiled its lead single, “You Stepped Out Of A Dream.”
Warren Haynes announced details of his new solo album, ‘Million Voices Whisper,’ and shared its lead single, “This Life As We Know It.”
Widespread Panic will release ‘Hailbound Queen,’ the band’s second studio album of the year, on November 8.
The Breeders’ Kim Deal announced details of her debut solo album, ‘Nobody Loves You More,’ featuring the single “Crystal Breath.”
Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit tackled a Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers classic as their contribution to the Petty tribute soundtrack for Apple TV+ series ‘Bad Monkey.’
Halsey released a trailer for their forthcoming fifth studio album, ‘The Great Impersonator,’ which is due out later this year.
Last year’s Tiny Desk Contest winners Little Moon detailed their sophomore album, ‘Dear Divine,’ and shared the lead single, “now.”
Caribou’s sixth album, ‘Honey,’ will be released on October 4 and features the newly shared single, “Come Find Me.”
Jake Shimabukuro and Mick Fleetwood shared a take on Procol Harum’s “Whiter Shade Of Pale” set for their upcoming collaborative album, ‘Blues Experience.’
The legacy of Gregg Allman will be celebrated with the upcoming release of ‘Gregg Allman Band – Uncle Sam’s,’ a full-length concert recording captured on July 1, 1983 on Boston’s South Shore.
Members of the Scottish rock band Teenage Fanclub came out during Yo La Tengo’s concert last night at SWG3 in Glasgow, Scotland.
The Smile’s second album of 2024, ‘Cutouts,’ will be released on October 4 featuring the two newly shared singles, “Foreign Spies” and “Zero Sum.”
Kim Gordon released “Razzamatazz,” a new collaborative single with model home.
Bruce Springsteen shared his cover of Jesse Malin’s “She Don’t Love Me Now” from the forthcoming new tribute album, ‘Silver Patron Saints: The Songs of Jesse Malin.’
Daniel Bowman Simon takes a deep dive into the night J.J. Cale opened for Phish at Berkeley’s Greek Theatre in 1993.
In honor of Oasis’ announcing their first shows in 16 years, watch the band’s 1995 performances on the ‘Late Show with David Letterman.’
Scottish band Camera Obscura captured a ‘Live on KEXP’ session back in June performing songs from their 2024 album, ‘Look to the East, Look to the West.’