The California Honeydrops detailed a new album, ‘Soft Spot,’ and shared the single, ‘Takin’ My Time.’
Julian Lage released a new single, “Tributary,” featuring Bill Frisell and set to land on his upcoming album, ‘View With A Room.’
Tom Waits released the live recordings in anticipation of the upcoming 20th anniversary vinyl reissues of his 2002 albums, ‘Blood Money’ and ‘Alice.’
Titus Andronicus released “Give Me Grief,” the latest single from their forthcoming studio album, ‘The Will To Live.’
Yeah Yeah Yeahs released a new single, “Burning,” set to appear on their first new studio album in nine years, ‘Cool It Down.’
Courtney Barnett announced a new multi-artist compilation, ‘Here And There: B-Sides, Live Tracks + Demos,’ with all proceeds benefitting the National Network of Abortion Funds and Advocates for Youth.
Jalbatross featuring The Motet guitarist Ryan Jalbert issued their self-titled debut EP.
Bright Eyes detailed the second round of album reissues and ‘Companion’ EPs.
Tedeschi Trucks Band unveiled “Soul Sweet Song,” a single in tribute to the late Kofi Burbridge featured on their forthcoming album, ‘I Am The Moon: Episode IV. Farewell.’
Broken Bells, The Shins’ James Mercer and Danger Mouse, confirmed a new album, ‘Into The Blue,’ and shared the single, “Saturdays.”
Danger Mouse and Black Thought shared a new ‘Cheat Codes’ single, “Strangers,” featuring A$AP Rocky and Run The Jewels
Rubblebucket detailed a new album, ‘Earth Worship,’ and shared the title track.
Ghost Light detailed ‘The Healing,’ their sophomore studio album, which features the new single “Take Some Time.”
Chris Forsyth released a new single, “Bad Moon Risen,” set to land on his upcoming album, ‘Evolution Here We Come.’
Marcus King shared a new single, “Blues Worse Than I Ever Had,” set for his forthcoming album, ‘Young Blood.’
The Killers Share New Single ‘boy’ - By Nate Todd
- Aug 5, 2022
- 10:01 am PDT
The Killers shared a new single, “boy,” marking the rockers’ first release since their 2021 album, ‘Pressure Machine.’
The Infamous Stringdusters and Anders Osborne honored Jerry Garcia in the Days Between with a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Black Muddy River.”
The Mars Volta announced their first album in a decade, ‘The Mars Volta,’ and shared the single, “Vigil.”