Sturgill Simpson will release a new Johnny Blue Skies & The Dark Clouds album, ‘Mutiny After Midnight,’ on March 13.
Bleachers are back with a new album, ‘everyone for ten minutes,’ this spring and today shared the single/video ‘you and forever.’
Kevin Morby will tour internationally this year supporting his upcoming new album, ‘Little Wide Open,’ which features the lead single, “Javelin.”
Hiss Golden Messenger confirmed 2026 Tour dates supporting his upcoming new album, ‘I’m People,’ featuring the lead single, “In The Middle Of It.”
49 Winchester heralded their new Dave Cobb-produced album, ‘Change Of Plans,’ with the single “Pardon Me.”
Daniel Lanois shared “Grace,” a take on the hymn “Amazing Grace” featuring Aaron Neville and Brian Blade.
sombr shared “Homewrecker,” a new single marking his first new music since last year’s release of his debut album, ‘I Barely Know Her.’
The Black Keys shared “You Got To Lose,” the lead single from the Akron duo’s forthcoming 14th album, ‘Peaches!,’ arriving on May 1.
John Summit returns with ‘CTRL ESCAPE,’ his sophomore album, which arrives on Tax Day, April 15.
Following their 2021 debut album, NYC-based duo Ray Bull are set to return with their second LP, ‘Please Stop Laughing.’
“Citizen I.C.E.” is set for Dropkick Murphys and Haywire’s split LP, ‘New England Forever.’
Bruce Hornsby revealed the tracklist and shared the title track from ‘Indigo Park,’ a guest-filled album set to arrive on April 3.
Mitski is set to tour around her upcoming album ‘Nothing’s About To Happen To Me,’ previewed with the single “I’ll Change For You.’
Broken Social Scene, Metric and Stars will tour North America in summer 2026 with dates running June through August.
Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever shared “Sunburned In London,” the Australian outfit’s first new music since 2022.
Peter Gabriel shared “Put The Bucket Down,” his latest single previewing the forthcoming studio album, o\i.
Low Cut Connie shared “Livin In The USA,” the title track to his forthcoming protest album.
Denver-based bluegrass band Magoo shared a new single, “Can’t You Hear That Train,” bound for their debut album, What A Life.