Legendary bassist Bootsy Collins will perform at the halftime show of the Cincinnati Bengals’ home playoff game on Sunday night.
Galactic released a new collaborative single, “Ready For Me,” featuring Cimafunk and Anjelika “Jelly” Joseph off their forthcoming EP, ‘Tchoupitoulas.’
The Arcs unveiled “Sunshine,” the last advance single from their upcoming studio album, ‘Electrophonic Chronic.’
Bob Dylan further previewed the upcoming ‘Bootleg Series’ collection on his 1997 album ‘Time Out Of Mind’ with version one of “Not Dark Yet.”
Dr. Dog’s Scott McMicken and his new band THE EVER-EXPANDING confirmed their debut album, ‘Shabang,’ and shared the second single, “What About Now.”
Black Thought and El Michels Affair announced their debut collaborative album, ‘Glorious Game,’ and shared the lead single, “Grateful.”
Temples detailed their upcoming Sean Ono Lennon-produced album ‘Exotico’ featuring the lead single “Gamma Rays.
John Cale released a new single/video for “Noise of You,” set to land on his first album of new music in a decade, ‘Mercy.’
Lonnie Holley announced details of ‘Oh Me Oh My,’ a forthcoming studio album featuring R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe on its title track.
Listen to “Aselestine,” the second single off Yo La Tengo’s upcoming album, ‘This Stupid World.’
David Bowie’s iconic 1973 album ‘Aladdin Sane’ is receiving a 50th anniversary reissue.
M83 will release a new album entitled ‘Fantasy’ featuring the single “Oceans Niagara” and announced a month-long spring tour of North America.
King Khan will release his second jazz album, ‘The Nature Of Things,’ on March 10 featuring the Malcolm X tribute “Snarlin’ Lil Malcolm.”
Animal Collective’s Avey Tare announced a new solo album, ‘7s,’ and shared preview tracks “The Musical” and “Hey Bog.”
U2 reworked 40 of their songs for the upcoming album, ‘Songs Of Surrender.’
Spoon released a cover of David Bowie’s “I Can’t Give Everything Away” on all digital streaming services.
Neutral Milk Hotel will digitally release, ‘The Collected Works Of Neutral Milk Hotel,’ box set through Merge Records.
The New Pornographers announced a new album, ‘Continue As A Guest,’ and shared the lead single, “Really Really Light.”