Bright Eyes detailed the second round of album reissues and ‘Companion’ EPs.
Broken Bells, The Shins’ James Mercer and Danger Mouse, confirmed a new album, ‘Into The Blue,’ and shared the single, “Saturdays.”
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.”
New Riders Of The Purple Sage’s previously unreleased opening set for the Grateful Dead’s final Europe ’72 Tour concert in London is set for release this fall.
The Mars Volta announced their first album in a decade, ‘The Mars Volta,’ and shared the single, “Vigil.”
Hiss Golden Messenger issued audio featuring a February 2022 concert in Seattle to kick off a live recording series.
Bob Weir & Wolf Bros detailed ‘Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros: Live in Colorado Vol. 2,’ a seven-song live album featuring highlights from a June 2021 run including “Ripple.”
Dirty Heads confirmed a new album, ‘Midnight Control,’ and shared the single, “Heavy Water.”
Creedence Clearwater Revival’s long-thought-lost 1970 recording from London’s famed Royal Albert Hall is set for release in September.
Will Sheff of Okkervil River announced his debut solo album, ‘Nothing Special,’ which features lead single “Estrangement Zone.”
Brian Eno detailed his first album in more than five years, ‘ForeverAndEverNoMore,’ and shared the single, “There Were Bells.”
Todd Snider announced a new live album, ‘Live: Return Of The Storyteller’ featuring lead single, “Just Like Old Times.”
Khruangbin and Malian guitarist Vieux Farka Touré confirmed a tribute album to Vieux’s late father and legendary African musician Ali Farka Touré.
Singer-songwriters Katie Crutchfield and Jess Williamson previewed their upcoming album, ‘I Walked With You A Ways,’ with the single “Problem With It.”
Kris Kristofferson announced ‘Live at Gilley’s – Pasadena, TX: September 15th, 1981’ and shared the single, “Sunday Morning Coming Down.”
Sylvan Esso detailed a new album, ‘No Rules Sandy,’ and shared the single, “Didn’t Care.”
Red Hot Chili Peppers announced their second album of 2022, ‘Return Of The Dream Canteen,’ is set for release on October 14.