Grace Potter announced her seventh studio album, ‘Trespasser,’ due August 21 via Thirty Tigers, alongside the release of lead single “Love Me Not.”
Primus has released a surprise EP, ‘A Handful Of Nuggs,’ featuring Puddles Pity Party and Puscifer’s Maynard James Keenan.
Mountain Goats confirmed a new album, ‘Days,’ and shared the lead single “Charlie Sheen Reaches Out to the Feds.”
Rhino will release an expanded edition of Ween’s 1996 album ’12 Golden Country Greats,’ including over 20 unreleased demos and outtakes.
aespa previews their eagerly anticipated sophomore full-length album, ‘Lemonade,’ the release of its lead single “WDA (Whole Different Animal) (Feat. G-DRAGON)” and accompanying music video.
Allison Russell detailed her new guest-filled album, ‘In The Hour Of Chaos,’ and shared its lead single and tour dates.
Charli XCX released a new single, “Rock Music,” co-produced by A.G. Cook and Finn Keane.
Mike D shared “Switch Up,” his debut solo single and the first new music from any member of Beastie Boys since 2011’s ‘Hot Sauce Committee Part Two.’
Seattle’s Polyrhythmics unveiled “Got to Be for Something,” a soul-charged new single featuring vocalist Adryon de León.
Lambchop previews new album ‘Punching The Clown’ with lead single “Weakened” featuring Justin Vernon on banjo.
Spafford headed back into the studio to capture ‘Cat Shop,’ set for release this summer.
Goose continues the build to their next studio album, ‘BIG MODERN!,’ with the release of its second advance single, “Torero.”
The Rolling Stones officially confirmed they will release their new album, ‘Foreign Tongues,’ on July 10 via Capitol Records.
JPEGMAFIA is set to tour North America around his newly announced album ‘Experimental Rap.’
Mason Jennings announced he’ll release his 18th album, ‘Dark Wings,’ which features lead single “Say Goodbye To The Ground,” on July 10.
David Byrne shared a Spanish-language remix of his song “What Is The Reason For It?” to go along with a trio of new tour dates in Mexico.
New supergroup MTN Lion will release their debut album, ‘Stealth,’ featuring lead single “Turning Up The Heart,” on July 24.
Neil Young & The Chrome Hearts have both new live and studio albums on the way, with the latter expected to include three songs Young wrote in 1963.