Hiss Golden Messenger released ‘Seven Dollars: a Benefit for North Carolina Food Assistance’ to aid relief efforts amidst the SNAP pause.
Low Cut Connie’s new track arrived alongside a video collaboration with photojournalist Alex Wroblewski and 2026 tour dates.
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway teamed with Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor for a cover of The Pogues “Fairytale of New York.”
Lotus laid out 2026 Tour dates supporting an upcoming new studio album, ‘Rise Of The Angler Fish.’
Keller Williams gifted fans a new album, ‘Purps,’ on which he utilized a “crazy” recording process.
Waxahatchee’s Katie Crutchfield and her twin sister, Allison Crutchfield of Swearin’, revealed a new band called Snocaps and shared the project’s self-titled debut album.
Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums from Greensky Bluegrass, Florence + The Machine, Makaya McCraven, Anna von Hausswolff, claire rousay, Bob Dylan and Chat Pile & Hayden Pedigo.
The Disco Biscuits shared a video featuring new drummer Marlon B. Lewis who recently took over for longtime Bisco drummer Allen Aucoin.
Veteran singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams shared “World’s Gone Wrong,” the title track lead single off her forthcoming album featuring Brittney Spencer.
Following the release of the single “Rubber Band Man,” Mumford & Sons confirmed a new album, ‘Prizefighter,’ due out in early 2026.
GUM, the project of Jay Watson (Pond, Tame Impala), shared a new single, “Expanding Blue,” his first new solo music since 2023.
Liz Cooper has announced her new album ‘New Day,’ due February 20, alongside the release of lead single “IDFK.”
Stream Mumford & Sons’ new single, “Rubber Band Man,” featuring Hozier.
Foo Fighters confirmed 2026 North American Tour dates with Queens Of The Stone Age and shared the new single, “Asking For A Friend.”
Béla Fleck & The Flecktones shared the outtake, “The First Noel” / “Joy To The World,” from the forthcoming ‘Jingle All The Way’ holiday album reissue.
Oneohtrix Point Never returns with a new album, ‘Tranquilizer,’ in November.
Puscifer will tour North America in Spring 2026 around their first album in five years, ‘Normal Isn’t,’ with 32 dates spanning March through May.
Soulive released “Baby Jupiter,” the first single from their upcoming album ‘Flowers,’ which when it arrives in early 2026 will be their first full-length studio LP since 2011 .