Hovvdy, Rostam with Clairo, Widowspeak, Proun, and ear all put out tracks this week that trade grandiosity for close-focus details.
Hovvdy, Rostam with Clairo, Widowspeak, Proun, and ear all put out tracks this week that trade grandiosity for close-focus details.
A handful of this week’s newly announced tours cut through the noise, from Yaeji’s return to the road to Sweeping Promises’ post-punk roadshow.
Denmark sings in Danish for the first time in five years, Lithuania fires off six languages, and Italy revives Neapolitan as 25 countries compete tonight.
The Beaumont five-piece recorded their new album at a local studio, channeling the storytelling tradition of acts like Turnpike Troubadours and Tyler Childers.
The moment took place last weekend at Welcome to Rockville, away from the stage and the cameras.
Pete Townshend’s songwriting catalogue, name, and likeness are now under Primary Wave management. The deal points to continued activity from The Who camp and new projects mining his back catalogue.
The destination event’s lineup mixes indie rock mainstays with sharp newer acts, leaning into cross-generational appeal without nostalgia overload.
The Brooklyn Navy Yard is repurposing the music venue for climate infrastructure, marking another loss for NYC’s live music capacity.
Happy Today, the ETA quartet’s latest, came together in the middle of a set at Lodge Room last August, and a concert film is set to follow.
With Memorial Day still to come, Sweetwater, Musician’s Friend, and Guitar Center are already offering steep discounts on gear that maps to how musicians are working right now.