Tropical Fuck Storm and King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard released a new collaborative EP, Satanic Slumber Party, along with a video for one of the EP’s tracks.
Circles Around The Sun shared a new single, “Language,” featuring harpist Mikaela Davis.
Phoebe Bridgers shared the single “Chinese Satellite (Live from Sound City)” as part of Secretly Canadian’s 25th anniversary ‘SC25 Singles’ series.
The Greyboy Allstars issued their take on Ann Alford’s “Got To Get Me A Job” from their forthcoming covers collection, ‘Get A Job: Music from the Original Broadcast Series Soul Dream.’
Trombone Shorty released a new single, “Lifted,” set to land on his forthcoming album of the same name.
Twiddle frontman Mihali unveiled “Greater Escape,” a new single featuring The Movement and The Elovaters
Lettuce announced a new album entitled ‘Unify’ and released its lead single, “Gravy Train.”
Stream Jeremy Ivey’s new album, ‘Invisible Pictures.’
Umphrey’s McGee announced a new album, ‘Asking For A Friend,’ which includes the single “Small Strides.”
Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio released ‘Mercy,’ his debut solo acoustic album.
The Black Keys detailed ‘Dropout Boogie,’ an upcoming studio album that includes lead single “Wild Child.”
Watch the video for Ebunctions’ new single, “Nothing But Your Love,” from the supergroup’s upcoming debut album, ‘This Just In.’
Florence + The Machine detailed a new studio album, ‘Dance Fever,’ featuring the single “My Love.”
Old Crow Medicine Show, who will embark on a spring and summer tour of the U.S., shared the single “Honey Chile” from their pending ‘Paint This Town’ studio album.
Seth Walker announced a new album, ‘I Hope I Know,’ featuring lead single and opening track, “The Future Ain’t What It Used To Be.”
Destroyer Releases ‘June’ Single - By Scott Bernstein
- Mar 9, 2022
- 9:09 am PST
Destroyer unveiled “June,” the latest single from the forthcoming album, ‘LABYRINTHITIS.’
Mapache will release a new album entitled ‘Roscoe’s Dream,’ including lead single “I Love My Dog” on June 10.
Listen to “Goodbye Mr. Blue,” Father John Misty’s latest single from the upcoming new album, ‘Chloë and The Next 20th Century.’