July 31, 2020

Neil Young - "Lookin' for a Leader - 2020"


Neil Young has shared an updated version of his song "Lookin for a Leader."

July 28, 2020

Angel Olsen - "Whole New Mess"


Angel Olsen is set to release her new record, Whole New Mess, this August. It's her first solo record, without a backing band, since 2012.

July 23, 2020

The Rolling Stones - "Scarlet" (ft. Jimmy Page)


The Rolling Stones are set to reissue their underrated 1973 album Goat's Head Soup on September 4 and it will feature a classic rock holy grail featuring another living legend, Mr. Jimmy Page.

July 22, 2020

The Avalanches - "Wherever You Go" / "Reflecting Light"



The Avalanches have shared a pair of new songs featuring some pretty stellar guests including Jaime xx, Neneh Cherry, and a Vashti Bunyan sample.

July 21, 2020

Metz - "A Boat to Drown In"


Toronto noise-punks Metz have announced their fourth album, Atlas Vending, and shared the epic lead single "A Boat to Drown In."

July 20, 2020

Chris Cornell - "Patience" [Guns N' Roses cover]


Today would've been Chris Cornell's 56th Birthday and to celebrate, his estate has shared the late frontman's cover of Guns N' Roses' classic "Patience."

July 17, 2020

Blitzen Trapper - "Dead Billie Jean"


The third single from Blitzen Trapper's upcoming record, Holy Smokes Future Jokes, is their most ragged offering from the album yet.

July 16, 2020

Will Butler - "Surrender"


Will Butler (of Arcade Fire) has announced a new record, due out this fall, and shared the lead single, "Surrender."

July 11, 2020

Sufjan Stevens - "My Rajneesh"


Following his collaborative, instrumental album Aporia, with his stepfather Lowell Brams earlier this year, Sufjan Stevens has announced the proper follow-up to 2015's Carrie & Lowell and shared a non-album track that still feels like an incredible statement.

July 8, 2020

Future Islands - "For Sure"


Future Islands are back with a brand new song, their first new song since 2018.

July 3, 2020

The Best of 2020 (so far)


Now that we're half-way through a truly troubling year, I'm sharing my favorite albums from the first six months of 2020.