Indigo Girls Release New Album 'Look Long' - By Scott Bernstein
- May 22, 2020
- 6:37 am PDT
The Indigo Girls today issued ‘Look Long,’ an 11-track studio album produced by John Reynolds, via Rounder Records.
Stream the new Woods album ‘Strange To Explain.’
Release Day Picks this week highlights new albums by Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit, Phish, David Bowie, The Magnetic Fields, Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, Holly Bowling, Greg Loiacono, Luke Schneider and Bobby Deitch Band.
Stream Polyrhythmics’ new album ‘Man From The Future.’
Stream ‘World As A Waiting Room,’ the new White Denim album recorded by the band over a 30-day period.
Lettuce released their new album, ‘Resonate,’ recorded during the same Colorado sessions as their Grammy-nominated 2019 album, ‘Elevate.’
Guster’s live album, ‘OMAGAH! Guster With The Omaha Symphony,’ is out today on Bandcamp and via the group’s online store.
Car Seat Headrest are back with their first album of new songs in four years, ‘Making A Door Less Open.’
Midnight North unveiled ‘Live From Peaches Records,’ a live album recorded just over a year ago in New Orleans.
Stream Chicano Batman’s new album, ‘Invisible People.’
New albums from Jerry Garcia, Brendan Benson, Andy Frasco & The U.N., King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Lucinda Williams and Tea Leaf Green are this week’s Release Day Picks.
Singer-songwriter Leslie Mendelson released her album ‘If You Can’t Say Anything Nice…’, partially inspired by John Lennon’s 1970 album ‘Plastic Ono Band.’
Stream Fiona Apple’s new album, ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters,’ her first since 2012.
Ed O’Brien of Radiohead released his debut album, ‘Earth,’ under his EOB moniker.
The Watkins Family Hour (Sara & Sean Watkins) issued ‘Brother Sister,’ their first new studio album in five years.
The Strokes release, ‘The New Abnormal,’ their first full-length album in seven years.
Goose Releases 'Alive & Well' Live Album - By Scott Bernstein
- Apr 10, 2020
- 6:09 am PDT
Goose released ‘Alive & Well,’ their first live album and first album of any sort since 2016.
James Elkington (Jeff Tweedy, Richard Thompson, Tortoise) unveiled his 10-track sophomore studio album, ‘Ever-Roving Eye’ via Paradise of Bachelors.