Charlie Parr shared “Boombox,” the lead single off his upcoming new album, ‘Little Sun.’
Waxahatchee will tour this year around the release of a new album, ‘Tigers Blood,’ featuring the lead single “Right Back To It.”
Eric Krasno dropped “Jezebel,” the second single from his forthcoming acoustic album, ‘Wood & Strings.’
Listen to Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio’s 1988 college thesis that served as the basis for the band’s spectacular Gamehendge production at Madison Square Garden on New Year’s Eve.
Big Thief’s Buck Meek released two new solo singles stemming from the sessions for his 2023 album, ‘Haunted Mountain.’
Banjoist Béla Fleck released “Rhapsody In Blue(grass)” featuring his My Bluegrass Heart band from his forthcoming George Gershwin tribute album, ‘Rhapsody In Blue.’
Texas country stars Willie Nelson and Charley Crockett teamed up for a new duet, “That’s What Makes The World Go Around.”
Sleater-Kinney released “Untidy Creature,” the new single and video from their upcoming new album, ‘Little Rope.’
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Sarah Jarosz shared “Days Can Turn Around,” the final preview of her forthcoming studio album, ‘Polaroid Lovers.’
The live “Cold Beverage” is part of a previously unreleased 1994 concert which will appear on the reissue, ‘G. Love & Special Sauce (30th Anniversary Expanded Edition).’
Nashville-based singer-songwriter Brittney Spencer shared a new single, “Night In,” set to land on her upcoming debut album, ‘My Stupid Life.’
Guitarist John Mayer offered the world premiere of his never-before-heard song “Please Be You” on his SiriusXM channel ‘Life With John Mayer.’
A new David Gilmour studio album is in the works.
Widespread Panic’s JoJo Hermann released a series of three Christmas-themed instrumentals.
David Byrne assembled a collection of his favorite holiday music for his Christmas Playlist.
Bootsy Collins shared two new songs “Cincinnati Black Music Walk Of Fame” and “We Outta B’ Funkin.”
The Del McCoury Band shared the new single “If You Talk In Your Sleep,” a song originally recorded by Elvis Presley.
Kitchen Dwellers shared a new single, “Pendulum (V),” set for their forthcoming album, ‘Seven Devils.’