ALO Appears On 'Songs From Studio C' - By Scott Bernstein
- Apr 18, 2017
- 2:17 pm PDT
Listen to ALO’s recent visit to NSPR’s ‘Songs From Studio C’ and watch their performance of “Not Old Yet.”
Listen to Father John Misty cover the The Velvet Underground’s “Who Loves The Sun.”
Listen to Holly Bowling’s appearance on Phish lyricist Tom Marshall’s podcast and check out old Phish photos Marshall shared today.
Stream Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo’ covering John Mayer from the upcoming ‘TajMo’ album.
Stream Mavis Staples and members of Arcade Fire covering “Slippery People” by Talking Heads at the Mavis Staples Tribute concert.
Listen to the jazz supergroup Hudson cover Bob Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” off their upcoming self-titled debut album.
Mac DeMarco issued another single from his upcoming album ‘This Old Dog’ and played songs from LP live on KCRW.
Watch the video for “Truth” off of saxophonist Kamasi Washington’s just-announced upcoming EP ‘Harmony Of Difference.’
Listen to “Bleeding Blue,” another preview of the forthcoming album ‘Love Is Love’ by Woods who added a number of additional tour dates as well.
The first two singles from the upcoming Gov’t Mule album show off two very different sides of the band’s music.
Stream a cover of “Blue Bayou” featuring special guest Bob Weir recorded by Leslie Mendelson for her upcoming album.
Listen to Damon Albarn breakdown the recording of “Andromeda” for the upcoming new Gorillaz album ‘Humanz.’
Listen to The String Cheese Incident’s new album ‘Believe’ in advance of its official release next week.
E Street Band guitarist Stevie Van Zandt will release a new solo Little Steven album ‘Soulfire’ on May 19.
Listen to “Battle Cry,” Jack White’s new song that soundtracks a baseball bat advertisement.
Listen to the latest single off New York jam act Formula 5’s forthcoming studio album ‘All Points North.’
The latest taste of Gorillaz’s long-awaited studio album features contributions from gospel legend Mavis Staples and rapper Pusha T.
Listen to Pearl Jam’s version of “Again Today” by Brandi Carlile featuring Carlile herself on backing vocals.