Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives released a new single, “Country Star,” the acclaimed Nashville musician’s first new music since 2017.
Roger Waters shared “Comfortably Numb 2022,” a new version of the iconic Pink Floyd song.
Listen to Goose’s surprise new EP, ‘Undecided,’ recorded during the sessions for ‘Dripfield.’
Moon Taxi and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and guitarist Molly Tuttle teamed up for a tribute track to Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Phoebe Bridgers released a cover of The Handsome Family’s “So Much Wine” featuring Andrew Bird and more.
Mike Dillon & Punkadelick, featuring Nikki Glaspie and Brian Haas, detailed their debut album, ‘Inflorescence,’ and shared the single “Devil’s Playground.”
Bob Dylan’s ‘Fragments – Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996-1997): The Bootleg Series Vol.17’ traces the legendary singer-songwriter’s landmark 1997 album.
Saxophonist/vocalist James Casey unveiled “Christmafunk,” the first single and lone original on his upcoming debut solo record, ‘A Little Something For Everyone.’
The Runaway Grooms premiered “Jenny,” the lead single off their upcoming studio album, ‘This Road.’
Steve Poltz and an all-star Nashville band released a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Forever Young” to raise funds for The Southern Alliance For People And Animal Welfare (SAFPAW).
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.