The Chicks Release New Album 'Gaslighter' - By Scott Bernstein
- Jul 17, 2020
- 6:02 am PDT
The Chicks, the trio formerly known as The Dixie Chicks, released “Gaslighter,” their first new studio album in 14 years.
Black Pumas shared an Amazon Original EP entitled ‘The Electric Deluxe Sessions’ featuring reworkings of songs from their 2019 self-titled debut and more.
Celebrate drummer Stewart Copeland’s birthday by listening to a session The Police held on a day off from the Syncronicity Tour in 1984 featuring the band at the peak of their powers and little in the way of vocals.
The War & Treaty announced a new album, ‘Hearts Town,’ and shared the single, “Five More Minutes” along with a music video.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit issued an official recording of their December 2, 2016 show at the Georgia Theatre in Athens via Bandcamp.
The Prince Estate released a previously unheard early version of Prince’s “I Could Never Take The Place Of Your Man” from the upcoming reissue of his 1987 double LP, ‘Sign O’ The Times.’
Listen to The Allman Brothers Band perform “Dreams” on June 27, 1999 in Hartford.
Whitney previewed ‘Candid,’ a collection of 10 covers, by unveiling their version of The Roches’ “Hammond Song.”
Full Moonalice utilized T Sisters’ arrangement of the Grateful Dead’s “Bird Song” for their own version, which comes with an accompanying video.
Will Butler of Arcade Fire will release ‘Generations,’ his first studio album in five years, this September and previewed the LP with its lead single, “Surrrender.”
Yo La Tengo issued their second new song in as many days, “Georgia thinks it’s probably okay (Tuesday).”
Jazz drummer Makaya McCraven will release a companion to his 2018 album ‘Universal Beings’ featuring the single “Mak Attack.”
Australian rockers King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard released a new single entitled “Honey” along with an accompanying video starring Stu Mackenzie.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong travel the world and fight off birds in their video for their Rob Gronkowski-inspired single, “Yo Soy Fiesta.”
Yo La Tengo’s new Bandcamp page includes a droning single entitled “James and Ira demonstrate mysticism and some confusion holds (Monday).”
Osiris Media’s ‘Under The Scales’ podcast premiered an episode featuring a chat between host Tom Marshall and guest Don Hart about the latter’s 16-year history of collaborations with Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio.
Trombone Shorty and Little Big Town shared a collaborative cover of “Jambalaya (On The Bayou)” benefiting the Roots Of Music organization.
My Morning Jacket’s Jim James confirmed the band has a “completely new record” done during a recent interview.