Kitchen Dwellers shared a new single, “Pendulum (V),” set for their forthcoming album, ‘Seven Devils.’
Renowned banjo player Béla Fleck shared the inaugural recording of George Gershwin’s “Unidentified Piece For Banjo” to preview his forthcoming ‘Rhapsody In Blue’ album.
Lettuce preps for their Dead Ahead appearance by releasing a cover of the Grateful Dead 1978 classic “Shakedown Street.”
Bright Eyes released a cover of John Prine’s “Christmas In Prison” with proceeds benefiting the Prine family-founded Hello In There Foundation.
Vocalist Ella Fishman released her debut album, ‘Good Years,’ under the name Cynthia Ruth featuring contributions from her father, Phish drummer Jon Fishman.
Rainbow Girls new album, ‘Welcome To Whatever,’ includes standout tracks “City Slickers,” “Compassion to the Nth Degree” and “No Limits,” the latter featuring The California Honeydrops.
Bluegrass supergroup The High Hawks are back with their latest album, ‘Mother Nature’s Show,’ featuring the lead single “Diamond Sky.”
Rush bassist Geddy Lee unveiled ‘The Lost Demos,’ a pair of tracks he recorded during the sessions that yielded his 2000 solo album, ‘My Favorite Headache.’
Perpetual Groove released “Fiery Skies,” a new single featuring guest vocalist Ansley Stewart.
The Lumineers released a take on the holiday classic “Deck The Halls” to benefit music industry mental health nonprofit Backline.
MGMT salutes ‘90s alternative music videos with their latest ‘Loss Of Life’ single, “Bubblegum Dog.”
North Mississippi Allstars’ Cody Dickinson shared a cover of Junior Kimbrough’s hill country blues classic, “All Night Long.”
Renowned blues guitarist Tinsley Ellis announced a new album, ‘Naked Truth,’ and shared the Col. Bruce Hampton-inspired, “Devil In The Room.”
Real Estate announced a new album, ‘Daniel,’ and shared the lead single “Water Underground” along with 2024 North American Tour dates.
Gov’t Mule released their ‘Time Of The Signs’ EP digitally and on vinyl for Record Store Day Black Friday.
Leftover Salmon’s Andy Thorn shared ‘High Country Holiday’ today featuring Allie Kral, Black Crowes’ Erik Deutsch and more.
Björk and Rosalía’s single “Oral” will benefit Aegis, a non-profit organization to combat open pen fish farming in Iceland.
The Doobie Brothers recruited Mick Fleetwood, Jake Shimabukuro and Henry Kapono for a new benefit single, “Lahaina,” to aid those impacted by the Maui fires.