Brian Eno premiered the video for “Garden OF Stars” off his new album, “ForeverAndEverNoMore.”
Eric D. Johnson’s Fruit Bats released the new song “Waking Up In Los Angeles” and detailed an extensive spring tour.
Kurt Vile and his daughters recorded a Bob Dylan-inspired cover of “Must Be Santa” for the ‘Spotify Singles Holiday Collection.’
Scott McMicken of Dr. Dog has a new group, THE EVER – EXPANDING, as well as a new single, “Another One.”
TAUK and Kanika Moore released their first original collaboration, “STFU.’
Black Pumas co-founder Adrian Quesada shared the single “Starry Nights” featuring Mary Lattimore and Neal Francis.
Hear Devon Allman and Maggie Rose team up on a new version of “These Days” to pay tribute to the late Gregg Allman.
The Zappa camp released, “Your Mouth” (Take 1), marking the first take of the Electric Orchestra era and set to land on the forthcoming ‘Waka/Wazoo’ boxset.
Southern Avenue reworked Genesis’ “That’s All” for a cover released today by Color Red.
Paul McCartney’s ‘The 7″ Singles Box’ contains classics like “Live and Let Die,” “Band on the Run,” “Silly Love Songs” and many more.
Andy Warhol’s original master tapes of legendary Velvet Underground sessions have been found while processing his archive.
Shira Elias released a new single, “Earth Sun,” featuring keyboardist Dominique Xavier Taplin and set to land on Shira’s ‘Services The EP.’
The Arcs shared a new single, “Heaven Is A Place,” set to land on their upcoming album, ‘Electrophonic Chronic.”
Iggy Pop confirmed a new album, ‘Every Loser,’ helmed by renowned producer/guitarist Andrew Watt.
Margo Price released the stirring new single “Lydia” from her forthcoming studio album, ‘Strays.’
Phosphorescent’s latest “Full Moon Project” offering sees Matthew Houck on a song from Lucinda Williams’ 1988 self-titled album.
Lucero will issue a new album, ‘Should’ve Learned By Now,’ in 2023 with the second single, “Buy A Little Time,” arriving today.
Deer Tick shared “Make Believe (Studio Demo)” ahead of the 11th anniversary reissue of the band’s 2011 album, ‘Divine Providence.’