Official audio of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s July 18, 1999 concert at East Rutherford, New Jersey’s Continental Arena has been released.
The Hold Steady detailed ‘The Price Of Progress,’ a forthcoming studio album featuring lead single “Sideways Skull.”
Fantastic Negrito’s ‘Grandfather Courage’ is an acoustic reworking of his critically acclaimed 2022 album ‘White Jesus Black Problems.’
Mac DeMarco will release an instrumental new album, ‘Five Easy Hot Dogs,’ on January 20.
Pink Floyd once again released a trove of previously unreleased live and studio recordings onto streaming services documenting ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon’ era.
Frank Zappa’s ‘Waka/Wazoo’ collection tracing his Electric Orchestra era arrived today.
The Motet announced a new album, ‘All Day,’ and shared the single “’79.”
Reed Mathis & Electric Beethoven’s ‘Hear No Evil’ arrived today via Color Red.
Tennis previewed their forthcoming album, ‘Pollen,’ with a music video for the single, “One Night With The Valet.”
The Smile confirmed their debut live album, ‘The Smile At Montreux Jazz Festival July 2022,’ along with a video premiere of the performance.
Tank And The Bangas released a live EP featuring a song from their Grammy-nominated 2022 album ‘Red Balloon’ and more.
Former Turkuaz frontman Dave Brandwein returns to his rock and singer-songwriter roots on ‘Sleeping Sun, Waking Moon.’
Phish announced ‘LP On LP Vol. 4’ vinyl-only release featuring the epic “Ghost” from a concert held at Radio City Music Hall on May 22, 2000.
Lana Del Rey confirmed a new album, ‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd,’ featuring Jack Antonoff, Father John Misty, Jon Batiste and more.
St. Vincent hosts a new podcast, ‘History Listen: Rock,’ set to premiere in January.
Acclaimed fiddler Michael Cleveland detailed a new album, ‘Lovin’ Of The Game,’ featuring Béla Fleck, Billy Strings, Charlie Starr and more.
Dan Horne, of Circles Around The Sun and Grateful Shred, premieres two singles off his upcoming debut full-length album, ‘Count The Clouds.’
Drivin N Cryin frontman Kevn Kinney detailed his first solo album in a decade featuring members of R.E.M., Col. Bruce Hampton’s band and more.