Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench confirmed his first solo album in 11 years, ‘The Melancholy Season,’ and shared the title track.
Lucius recruited several guests for their upcoming self-titled album and will embark on The Gold Rush Tour supporting the record.
Elton John and Brandi Carlile confirmed the release of their collaborative album, ‘Who Believes In Angels?,’ and shared its title track as the lead single.
The Seldom Scene put their own spin on the Bob Dylan-penned “Farewell, Angelina” for their upcoming studio album, ‘Remains To Be Scene.’
Big Thief released a five-song EP, ‘Passional Relations,’ to raise funds for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires including local artists.
Waxahatchee released an energetic new single, “Mud,” which was recorded during sessions for her 2024 album, ‘Tigers Blood.’
Valerie June will release a new album, ‘Owls, Omens, And Oracles,’ featuring the newly shared single, “Joy, Joy!”
Vulfpeck officially announced ‘Clarity Of Cal,’ their first new album in three years, featuring lead singles “Big Dipper” and “Matter Of Time.”
Femi Kuti detailed a new album, ‘Journey Through Life,’ featuring the single, “After 24 Years.”
Dawes shared a recording of Randy Newman’s “I Love L.A.” with proceeds going to Musicares’ wildfire relief efforts.
Goose released the official music video for “Give It Time,” the lead single from their forthcoming studio album, ‘Everything Must Go.’
Rock trio Sunflower Bean confirmed a new album, ‘Mortal Primetime,’ along with 2025 North American Spring Tour dates.
Polyrhythmics shared a new single, “Life from Below,’ the second track shared from a new album the band has in the works slated for a 2025 release.
Stereophonics will release a new album entitled ‘Make ‘Em Laugh, Make ‘Em Cry, Make ‘Em Wait’ featuring the lead single, “There’s Always Gonna Be Something.”
Singer-songwriter Uwade detailed her debut album, Florilegium, and shared the lead single, “Call It A Draw.”
Black Country, New Road detailed a new album, ‘Forever Howlong,’ and shared the single, “Besties” and tour dates.
Nashville-based artist Anderson East announced his first album in 4 years, ‘Worthy,’ co-produced with frequent collaborator Dave Cobb.
The Brothers Comatose recruited Lindsay Lou to record “Home Again,” a song released today to benefit those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.