Beirut, the project of musician Zach Condon, announced a new album, ‘A Study of Losses,’ and shared the single “Guericke’s Unicorn.”
Ben Kweller shared “Dollar Store,” a new single featuring Waxahatchee from his forthcoming album, ‘Cover The Mirrors.’
William Tyler will release his first solo album since 2019, ‘Time Indefinite,’ on April 25 featuring a three-part suite of lead singles.
Jack White has surprise-released yet another record, the ‘No Name Live EP,’ a companion to his surprise-released 2024 studio album.
Broncho are back with their first album in six years, ‘Natural Pleasure,’ previewed with the first two tracks, “Funny” and “Imagination.”
Bon Iver will release a new album entitled ‘SABLE, fABLE’ on April 11 through Jagjaguwar.
Bruce Springsteen resumes his Live Archive Series with ‘Vancouver ’05,’ a piano-driven solo performance from his Devils & Dust Tour.
The Lil Smokies confirmed their first studio album in five years, ‘Break of the Tide,’ and shared the lead single, “Montana Flower.”
Daughter of Swords, the project of singer-songwriter Alex Sauser-Monnig, confirmed a new album, Alex, and shared the Amelia Meath-directed music video for single “Talk To You.”
The posthumous debut solo album from Nell Smith, ‘Anxious,’ is set for release this spring and has been previewed with the title track.
Mumford & Sons confirmed a slate of concerts across the UK, North America, Europe and Australia around their first album since 2018, ‘Rushmere.’
LaMP — Russ Lawton, Ray Paczkowski and Scott Metzger — announced a new studio album, ‘One Of Us,’ and previewed the record with “Jasper’s World.”
Acclaimed singer-songwriter and guitarist Seth Walker confirmed a new album, ‘Why The Worry,’ and shared the single “Up On The Mountain.”
Rhiannon Giddens and her former Carolina Chocolate Drops bandmate Justin Robinson teamed for a new album, ‘What Did the Blackbird Say to the Crow,’ which the pair and others will tour around this spring.
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers keyboardist Benmont Tench confirmed his first solo album in 11 years, ‘The Melancholy Season,’ and shared the title track.
Lucius recruited several guests for their upcoming self-titled album and will embark on The Gold Rush Tour supporting the record.
Elton John and Brandi Carlile confirmed the release of their collaborative album, ‘Who Believes In Angels?,’ and shared its title track as the lead single.
R.E.M., King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, Courtney Barnett, Dawes and many others contributed to the ‘Good Music To Lift Los Angeles’ wildfires recovery benefit compilation.