Bruce Springsteen announced ‘Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition’ and shared a previously unreleased outtake of “Born in the U.S.A.”
Tame Impala’s latest single boasts a funky sound and arrived with a music video starring ‘Stranger Things’ star Joe Keery.
Brandi Carlile confirmed her first solo album since 2021, ‘Returning To Myself,’ and shared a music video for the title track.
Mihali will release his second studio album of 2025, ‘Yestermorrow,’ later this fall.
Todd Snider detailed a new blues-steeped album, ‘High, Lonesome and Then Some,’ previewed with a track co-written with The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson.
David Byrne announced he’s getting married this week to his partner, Mala Gaonkar, and shared the playlist for the couple’s wedding dinner.
Carín León & Kacey Musgraves released “Lost In Translation,” a new collaborative single the pair recorded together in Nashville.
Alabama Shakes are back with the single, “Another Life,” their first new original music in a decade.
Luther Dickinson shared his take on Bo Diddley’s “Who Do You Love,” featuring vocalist Datrian Johnson, from the forthcoming album, ‘Dead Blues Vol. 1.’
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram unveiled the R&B-laced “Nothin’ But Your Love,” the latest offering from his forthcoming album, ‘Hard Road.’
The Avett Brothers co-founder Seth Avett will release a new solo album, Feathe, under the moniker Timothy Seth Avett as Darling.
Amanda Shires shared a new single, “Piece of Mind,” set for the singer-songwriter’s forthcoming album, ‘Nobody’s Girl.’
Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter Jordana announced a new EP, ‘Jordanaland,’ and shared the single, “Still Do.”
Spoon released two new singles, “Chateau Blues” and “Guess I’m Fallin In Love,” set for a new album in the works from the Austin, Texas rockers.
Mavis Staples announced the upcoming release of a new guest-filled solo album entitled ‘Sad and Beautiful World,’ which features her take on Kevin Morby’s “Beautiful Strangers” as its lead single.
Squeaky Feet unveiled the prog-laced anthem “Brainrot,” the second sample of their forthcoming sophomore studio album, ‘Overview Effect.’
Natalie Cressman & Ian Faquini honored Cressman’s late Trey Anastasio Band mate James Casey with “Blues For James,” from their forthcoming album, ‘Revolução.’
Blackberry Smoke was joined by Paul Rodgers and Brann Dailor on “Run With The Pack,” their contribution to the forthcoming tribute album, ‘Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute To Bad Company.’