Stream Keller Williams’ “The Ocular Invalid,” the second single from his forthcoming ‘Grit’ studio album.
Bright Eyes are set to reissue all nine of their studio albums along with ‘Companion’ EPs featuring re-recorded material from the LPs and special guests.
The Fearless Flyers return with ‘Fearless Flyers III,’ a six-song collection that includes new single “Patrol Acrobatique.”
Lucy Dacus released the new single “Kissing Lessons” accompanied by a video.
Stream Kamasi Washington’s new single “The Garden Path.”
The Monthly RecommNeds: February 2022 - By Aaron Stein
- Feb 1, 2022
- 1:09 pm PST
JamBase contributor Aaron “Neddy” Stein’s monthly RecommNeds features recent releases by Bobbie Lovesong, The Soundcarriers, Modern Nature, The Diasonics and more.
The Greyboy Allstars announced tour dates in support of a new covers album, ‘Get a Job: Music from the Original Broadcast Series Soul Dream.’
Animal Collective released a video for the single “We Go Back” from their album, ‘Time Skiffs,’ that comes out on Friday.
Calexico returns in April with a new studio album entitled ‘El Mirador’ and previewed the LP by releasing its title track.
“Stompin’ Ground” is the second single from the soundtrack to the forthcoming documentary, ‘Take Me To The River: New Orleans.’
Singer-songwriter Steve Poltz released a new single, “Miles In My Heart,” set for his upcoming album, ‘Stardust & Satellites.’
Jack Antonoff’s Bleachers announced an extensive 2022 tour and unveiled the official music video for “How Dare You Want More.”
Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder announced a new album, ‘Get On Board: The Songs Of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee,’ and shared a video for the lead single, “Hooray Hooray.”
Reed Mathis’ Electric Beethoven shared the single “Ramps & Vamps” to launch a monthly release series with Color Red leading up to the arrival of a new double album this summer.
Tank & The Bangas return with a new studio album entitled ‘Red Balloon’ featuring lead single “No ID.”
The Smile Shares ‘The Smoke’ Single - By Nate Todd
- Jan 27, 2022
- 11:51 am PST
The Smile released their second single, “The Smoke,” following their debut track “You Will Never Work In Television Again.”
Blackberry Smoke released a video for their George Jones tribute, “Lonesome For A Livin’,” featuring Jamey Johnson.
Old Crow Medicine Show tapped Molly Tuttle for their new single, “Bombs Away,” from their forthcoming album, ‘Paint This Town.’