Brendan Brisk Band premieres “Sofa Circuit,” the first track from their upcoming EP, ‘Never Everywhere.’
Michael Cleveland released the title track from his 2023 album, ‘Lovin’ Of The Game,’ a cover of the 1975 Judy Collins classic.
My Morning Jacket released ‘Circuital (Deluxe Edition),’ a reissue of their 2011 studio album.
Singer-songwriter David Crosby released his first solo live album, ‘Live At The Capitol Theatre,’ featuring The Lighthouse Band.
Vulfpeck is back with the single “New Guru” off their forthcoming 2023 album, ‘Schvitz.’
Guitarist Scott Metzger issued “The Dark Triad,” an outtake from the sessions for his solo acoustic album, ‘Too Close To Reason.’
The Arcs released the track “Eyez” from the Dan Auerbach-led group’s upcoming album, ‘Electrophonic Chronic.’
Singer-songwriter Emily King shared a new single, “This Year,” along with a lyric video.
Lana Del Rey confirmed a new album, ‘Did You Know That There’s A Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd,’ featuring Jack Antonoff, Father John Misty, Jon Batiste and more.
Acclaimed fiddler Michael Cleveland detailed a new album, ‘Lovin’ Of The Game,’ featuring Béla Fleck, Billy Strings, Charlie Starr and more.
Mike Dillon & Punkadelick further previewed their new album ‘Inflorescence’ and announced 2023 tour dates.
Vulpeck released “Earworm,” the latest single off their forthcoming album, ‘Schvitz.’
The Mother Hips unveiled their cover of Buffy Sainte-Marie’s “Codine” from their forthcoming studio album, ‘When We Disappear.’
David Byrne released a new original holiday song, “Fat Man’s Comin’,” in support of the nonprofit online news magazine Reasons To Be Cheerful.
Perpetual Groove unveiled a new studio version of “Suburban Speedball” from their upcoming ‘Sweet Oblivious Antidote 20th Anniversary Edition’ reissue.
Joy Oladokun released a new song, “Power,” set to land on the soundtrack for the upcoming Reverend Al Sharpton documentary ‘Loudmouth.’
Dan Horne, of Circles Around The Sun and Grateful Shred, premieres two singles off his upcoming debut full-length album, ‘Count The Clouds.’
Drivin N Cryin frontman Kevn Kinney detailed his first solo album in a decade featuring members of R.E.M., Col. Bruce Hampton’s band and more.