Thundercat announced a new album, ‘It Is What It Is,’ and shared the lead single, “Black Quails,” featuring Steve Lacy of The Internet and funk legend Steve Arrington.
Alex Winter’s long-awaited Frank Zappa documentary film, ‘Zappa,’ will premiere at the South By South West (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas.
Real Estate detailed new album ‘The Main Thing’ and shared the lead single “Paper Cup” featuring Sylvan Esso.
dBpm Records will release ‘Chicago 2017,’ featuring selections from Daniel Johnston’s final Chicago performance and a session recorded a Wilco’s studio, both backed by Tweedy.
Aussie rockers King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard released three live albums with proceeds benefiting Australian bushfire recovery efforts.
The Allman Brothers Band’s forthcoming ‘Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection’ includes 61 tracks representing all 13 lineups from the group’s 45-year career.
Listen to “Life On Fire,” the lead single from the upcoming new Mapache album, ‘From Liberty Street.’
Listen to “As A Sign,” Jim Lauderdale’s new single co-written with Robert Hunter from the former’s upcoming new album, ’When Carolina Comes Home Again.’
Pearl Jam announced the release of their new studio album, ‘Gigaton,’ and 2020 North American Tour Dates in support.
Listen to “Wreckless Abandon,” the title track from Mike Campbell’s band The Dirty Knobs’ debut album.
Listen to “Hail To The Real Chief,” a new song featuring previously unreleased Miles Davis recordings.
Stream on Spotify ‘Courage For The Road: Fall 2019,’ a collection of live recordings from recent Greensky Bluegrass concerts.
Steep Canyon Rangers announced they will release the collaborative compilation album ‘Be Still Moses’ this spring and shared the lead single, “Radio.”
Nathaniel Rateliff will release his first solo album in seven years next month in an homage to late Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats producer Richard Swift.
Stream “Go Away,” the latest single from Tortoise multi-instrumentalist Jeff Parker’s upcoming new album, ‘Suite For Max Brown.’
Bruce Springsteen released two newly mixed and mastered live recordings from San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom toward the end of the Darkness On The Edge Of Town tour in December 1978.
Supergroup Green Leaf Rustlers previewed their forthcoming debut album, ‘From Within Marin,’ which was recorded live by Betty Cantor Jackson, by sharing “That’s Alright Mama” from the LP.
Neil Young & Crazy Horse’s three-set marathon show in Santa Cruz from 1990 will be released as a concert film/live album early next year as ‘Rust Bucket’ according to Young.