Watch The Blue Dogs perform “That’s How I Knew,” a song off their upcoming Sadler Vaden-produced album, ‘Big Dreamers.’
Jack Johnson will release a new album, ‘Meet The Moonlight,’ featuring the lead single, “One Step Ahead.”
The Suffers will release a new album entitled ‘It Starts With Love’ featuring the single “Don’t Bother Me” in June.
Singer-songwriter Arlo McKinley detailed ‘This Mess We’re In,’ an upcoming studio album featuring lead single, “Stealing Dark From The Night Sky.”
Sharon Van Etten announced the upcoming release of a new studio album entitled ‘We’ve Been Going About This All Wrong.’
Primus will release an EP entitled ‘Conspiranoid’ later this month and unveiled its 11-minute opening track, “Conspiranoia.”
Delicate Steve detailed a new album, ‘After Hours,’ and shared the single, “Street Breeze.”
Zero detailed ‘Naught Again,’ a live archival release featuring a 1992 concert recorded at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall.
Lyle Lovett confirmed his first studio album in 10 years, ’12th Of June,’ and shared the title track.
Maggie Rogers announced a new album, ‘Surrender,’ due out this summer via Capitol Records.
Dopapod detailed a new self-titled album and shared the single, “Black Holes.”
ulu commemorates the 20th anniversary of a historic show at New York City’s Knitting Factory by releasing audio of its first set.
Nicki Bluhm is back with ‘Avondale Drive,’ a studio album due in June featuring lead single “Love To Spare.”
Angel Olsen returns with ‘Big Time,’ a forthcoming studio album featuring lead single and opening track, “All The Good Times.”
Black Pumas’ Adiran Quesada detailed a new album, ‘Boleros Psicodélicos,’ and shred the lead single, “Mentiras Con Cariño,” featuring iLe.
The Hold Steady frontman Craig Finn detailed a new solo album, ‘A Legacy Of Rentals,’ and shared the single, “Messing With The Settings.”
Neil Young mined his extensive archives for 1971 and 1974 solo acoustic concerts featured on the next three ‘Official Bootleg Series’ installments.
The Rolling Stones detailed ‘Live At The El Mocambo,’ a new live album marking the first release of legendary March 1977 concerts at the Toronto club.