Rickie Lee Jones shared a cover of “Nature Boy,” set for her forthcoming jazz standards album, ‘Pieces Of Treasure.’
The Bad Plus release a new single, “Electric Face,” captured during the sessions for the jazz combo’s self-titled 2022 album.
Bobby Rush released a new single, “One Monkey Can Stop A Show,” an update of his 1995 single, “One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show.”
Jack Johnson unveiled “Better Together (Nightmares On Wax Mix)” from the forthcoming ‘In Between Dub’ remix album.
Josh Ritter shared a new single, “Honey I Do,” set for his upcoming album, ‘Spectral Lines,’ dedicated to the memory of his mother.
Leftover Salmon confirmed a new covers album, ‘Grass Roots,’ and shared the lead single, Bob Dylan’s “Simple Twist Of Fate.”
The Who guitarist Pete Townshend released “Can’t Outrun The Truth,” marking his first solo single in nearly 30 years.
Melbourne, Australia rockers The Murlocs detailed a new album, ‘Calm Ya Farm,’ and shared the single “Initiative.”
Let’s Eat Grandma reimagined “From The Morning” for the forthcoming tribute album, ‘The Endless Coloured Ways – The Songs Of Nick Drake.’
The National unveiled the raw and cutting “Eucalyptus,” a track featured on their upcoming new album, ‘First Two Pages Of Frankenstein.’
Wolfgang Van Halen announced a new Mammoth WVH album, ‘Mammoth II,’ and shared the single, “Another Celebration at the End of the World.”
Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real enlisted Lainey Wilson to contribute to “More Than Friends,” the first single from their forthcoming new album, ‘Sticks And Stones.’
Durand Jones shared a new single, “That Feeling,” set for his upcoming debut solo album, ‘Wait Til I Get Over.’
Fruit Bats shared a new single, ‘We Used To Live Here,’ set for the project led by Eric D. Johnson’s upcoming album, ‘A River Running to Your Heart.’
The Ries Brothers detailed tour dates for their Rock And Soul Summer Tour and shared a new single, “Your Friday Night.”
Jazz quartet Sexmob and producer Scotty Hard announced a new collaborative album, The Hard Way, and shared the single “Banacek” featuring John Medeski.
John Oates released a cover of Timmy Thomas’s 1972 song “Why Can’t We Live Together.”
Kendall Street Company released a cover of The Beatles’ “The Fool On The Hill” featuring a psychedelic outro.