Superchunk announced a new album, ‘Songs In The Key Of Yikes,’ and shared its lead single “Is It Making You Feel Something,” and 2025 Fall Tour dates.
The Beach Boys co-founder Al Jardine surprise released, ‘Islands In The Sun,’ an EP featuring Neil Young, Flea and Bruce Johnston.
Maggie Rose dropped the powerful new anthem “Relentless” along with an in-studio video for the track.
Alex G will release a new studio album entitled ‘Headlights’ featuring the single “Afterlife” on July 18 through RCA Records.
John Fogerty announced his album, ‘Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival years,’ reimagining beloved CCR songs and previewed with three tracks.
Lorde unveiled “Man Of The Year,” the second single and opening track from her upcoming new studio album, ‘Virgin.’
Durand Jones & The Indications released a new single, “Lover’s Holiday,” set for their forthcoming album, ‘Flowers.’
Whitney shared a new single, “Darling,” along with headlining Summer 2025 Tour dates.
Veteran singer-songwriter Rodney Crowell will release a guest-filled new album, ‘Airline Highway,’ featuring the single “Taking Flight” with Ashley McBryde.
Jerry Cantrell announced U.S. tour dates with Filter spanning August through September and shared the video for “I Want Blood,” the title track from his 2024 solo album.
The Wood Brothers shared “Pray God Listens,” the second single from their upcoming album, Puff Of Smoke.
Wednesday shared their first new music of 2025, releasing the single, “Elderberry Wine.”
William Tyler and Four Tet’s Kieran Hebden will release their debut collaborative album, ‘41 Longfield Street Late ‘80s,’ featuring an 11-minute cover of Lyle Lovett’s “If I Had Boat.”
Ed Sheeran was joined by John Mayer on guitar and Dave Grohl on drums for “Drive,” his contribution to the soundtrack for the forthcoming racing movie, ‘F1.’
S.G. Goodman shared a new single, “Snapping Turtle,” set to land on her forthcoming album, ‘Planting by the Signs.’
The latest from Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Tracks II: The Lost Albums’ is “Repo Man,” off the previously unreleased LP, ‘Somewhere North of Nashville.’
The Lemonheads’ new track previews their first album of new original music in nearly 20 years and arrived with a Townes Van Zandt cover.
Tune-Yards detailed 2025 Fall Tour dates supporting their album, ‘Better Dreaming,’ and shared its latest single, “How Big Is The Rainbow.”