Slightly Stoopid released their first new original music, “Got Me On The Run,” since their 2018 album ‘Everyday Life, Everyday People.’
Hurray for the Riff Raff announced a new album, ‘The Past Is Still Alive,’ and shared the lead single/video, “Alibi.”
JJ Grey & Mofro return with ‘Olustee,’ an upcoming studio album that marks the band’s first since 2015 and features lead track “The Sea.”
Green Day announced details of 2024 The ‘Saviors’ Tour dates coming to stadiums across North America and beyond.
The Beatles released their final song, “Now And Then,” a track built from a demo recorded by the late John Lennon.
Amos Lee shared the second single from his upcoming tribute album, ‘Honeysuckle Switches (The Songs of Lucinda Williams).’
Sharon Van Etten teamed with Courtney Barnett for a soundtrack contribution to the Apple Original series ‘The Buccaneers.’
Lake Street Dive took on Ace Of Base’s 1993 smash “The Sign” for this year’s installment of their annual Halloween cover video series.
MGMT announced ‘Loss Of Life,’ the band’s first album since 2018 featuring the lead single “Mother Nature.”
North Mississippi Allstars Luther Dcikinson shared a guest-filled cover of Mississippi John Hurt’s “Beulah Land,” set to land on his upcoming album, ‘Magic Music For Family Folk.’
Maggie Rose shared a new song, “Underestimate Me,” her debut single on new label, Big Loud.
The Beatles’ final song, “Now And Then,” will be released on Thursday, November 2.
The Kinks shared a Ray Davies-remixed version of their 1974 classic “Money Talks,” set for the second installment in the band’s ‘The Journey’ anthology series.
Khruangbin confirmed, ‘Live At Sydney Opera House,’ and previewed the double LP with “People Everywhere (Shifting Sands Remix).”
Amazon Music recently premiered a previously unreleased Tom Petty song from the ‘Wildflowers’ sessions on what would have been the rock legend’s 73rd birthday.
The Kills extensive God Games Tour around their album of the same name kicks off in early February and stretches into March.
Black Pumas shared the single/video, “Ice Cream (Pay Phone),” set to land on their imminent album, ‘Chronicles of a Diamond.’
St. Paul & The Broken Bones will continue their Angels In Science Fiction Tour in early 2024.