Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour shared the first episode of ‘Three Different Ones,’ a podcast highlighting his guitars from an upcoming charity auction.
John Prine teamed with Margo Price to record “Unwed Fathers” and with Jason Isbell for “People Puttin’ People Down” with proceeds benefiting the American Civil Liberties Union.
Drewcifer, a group featuring members of The Infamous Stringdusters, Railroad Earth and more shared their debut single “Jesus Was A Drifter.”
Santana shared the single “Candombe Cumbele” featuring Spanish vocalist Buika from the upcoming album ‘Africa Speaks.’
Trey Anastasio Band’s Wednesday night concert at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre in St. Augustine, Florida featured a fresh arrangement of “Brief Time” and the return of “Goodbye Head” after nearly two years.
Listen to “Lucifer,” one of Charles Bradley’s final recordings.
The Allman Betts Band unveiled “Shinin’,” the second single from their forthcoming ‘Down To The River’ debut studio album.
Listen to a 10-track sampler of Bob Dylan’s upcoming archival release, ‘The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings’ via NPR Music’s First Listen series.
Watch the video for “Tucson Train,” the latest single from the upcoming new Bruce Springsteen album, ‘Western Stars.’
Listen to “Love Yourself” and “With My Whole Heart,” two new Sufjan Stevens songs released in celebration of Pride Month.
Sleater-Kinney unveiled the Annie Clark (St. Vincent)-produced single “Hurry On Home” and confirmed an extensive North American Fall Tour.
Watch the video for King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s new single “Self-Immolate.”
Phish lyricist Tom Marshall examines the meaning behind his lyrics to “Scents & Subtle Sounds,” “Joy,” “Walls Of The Cave,” “Pebbles & Marbles” and “Steam” in the latest episode of Osiris podcast ‘Under The Scales.’
Listen to Greensky Bluegrass’ first concert in six weeks, which began with the premiere of an Allman Brothers Band cover.
Listen to Keller Williams’ new studio album ‘Add’ a week ahead of its official release.
Lettuce Shares Tears For Fears Cover - By Nate Todd
- May 24, 2019
- 9:46 am PDT
Listen to Lettuce cover Tears For Fears’ 1985 hit ‘Everybody Wants To Rule The World’ from the funk collective’s forthcoming album ‘Elevate.’
Gov’t Mule unveiled audio of “Traveling Tune (Alternate Version)” from their forthcoming ‘Bring On The Music – Live At The Capitol Theatre’ release.
‘Soul Fugue’ features a massive ensemble of all the horn players who have ever worked with Daptone Records and is part of the label’s 100th 45 vinyl release.