Grateful Dead tribute ensemble The Latin Dead released their debut album ‘Eyes Of The World’ today.
Feist announced details of a new album entitled ‘Multitudes’ and unveiled three cuts from her first new full-length studio album since 2017.
Lana Del Rey released a new single, “A&W,” set for her upcoming album, ‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.’
Temples shared “Cicada,” the latest single off their forthcoming album produced by Sean Ono Lennon, ‘Exotico.’
Black Thought and El Michels Affair released a new single, “That Girl,” off their forthcoming collaborative album, ‘Glorious Game.’
Dry Cleaning shared a pair of ‘Stumpwork’ sessions outtakes from their newly announced EP, ‘Swampy.’
Beck released a new single, “Thinking About You,” marking his first new original music in more than three years.
ALO released a new single, “Sparrow,” set to land on their forthcoming album, ‘Silver Saturdays.’
Lonnie Holley shared “I Am A Part Of The Wonder,” a new single featuring poet/musician Moor Mother, from the upcoming new album ‘Oh Me Oh My.’
Stream “Meeting Of The Minds P4,” part of the title track off Ari Joshua’s upcoming new album.
The Infamous Stringdusters recorded an album honoring Lester Flatt And Earl Scruggs and shared their cover of “I’d Rather Be Alone.”
Sharon Van Etten heralded the 11th anniversary edition of her 2012 album, ‘Tramp,’ with previously unreleased video for the LP standout, “Serpents.”
St. Paul & The Broken Bones announced a new album, ‘Angels In Science Fiction,’ and shared the single, ‘Sea Star.”
Yo La Tengo shared “Sinatra Drive Breakdown,” the lead track and latest single off their pending album, ‘This Stupid World.’
Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy covered Woody Guthrie’s “Union Maid” for the Jesse Eisenberg-directed film, ‘When You Finish Saving The World.’
Dispatch co-founder Pete Francis confirmed his first album since leaving the band in 2019 and his first solo full-length since 2010.
Eric Krasno and Stanton Moore shared a Billie Eilish cover as the first single under their Krasno/Moore Project.
Whitney released ‘Light Upon The Lake’ era song, ‘For A While,” inspired by the duo seeing a burning car alongside the road.