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Amp Melo Releases Sun-Drenched New Single “Quiet”

Independent California artist Amp Melo returns with “Quiet,” a soulful, feel-good single that captures the magic of finding peace in a world that never seems to slow down. LISTEN TO “QUIET” Blending smooth R&B melodies, infectious grooves and laid-back summertime energy, “Quiet” showcases a more refined side of Amp Melo’s evolving sound. The track invites… Continue reading Amp Melo Releases Sun-Drenched New Single “Quiet”

The Federales Frontman Benjamin Miller Announces Grateful Dead-Inspired EP So What

Benjamin Miller, frontman for Minneapolis country band The Federales, will release his Grateful Dead-inspired solo EP, So What, on July 10. The three-song collection is a love letter to the Grateful Dead and the band’s community, told from the perspective of a fan. The title track, “So What,” is available now. LISTEN | PRE-SAVE “Dreamy… Continue reading The Federales Frontman Benjamin Miller Announces Grateful Dead-Inspired EP So What

Ettore Buzzini Releases Southern Gothic Bluegrass Single “Out in the Marshy Waters”

Ettore Buzzini Releases Southern Gothic Bluegrass Single “Out in the Marshy Waters”

Mountain Grass Unit Announces Expansive Appalachian Smoke Tour

Mountain Grass Unit today announce the Appalachian Smoke Tour, an expansive fall headline run carrying the Birmingham-born band across more than 40 dates in support of their debut studio album, Appalachian Smoke, arriving August 28 via Dualtone Records. The tour begins August 17 in Cleveland and continues through late November, bringing the band through landmark… Continue reading Mountain Grass Unit Announces Expansive Appalachian Smoke Tour

Grace Potter Covers Woody Guthrie & Gnarls Barkley For ‘Songs of U.S.’ America 250 Project

Photo Credit: Lexi Matuson Grace Potter is the latest spotlighted artist in Salt Lick Sessions’ new Songs of U.S. series, offering a moving cover of Woody Guthrie’s “This Land Is Your Land” and an in-depth interview about how music tells the evolving story of America. Potter is one of the first few artists featured in… Continue reading Grace Potter Covers Woody Guthrie & Gnarls Barkley For ‘Songs of U.S.’ America 250 Project

Judy Collins Announces “Sweet Judy Blue Eyes” Farewell Tour

Judy Collins will say thank you and farewell to her fans on one final tour of over 50 dates spanning from July through spring of 2027. Collins’ “Sweet Judy Blue Eyes” Farewell Tour was detailed today by the beloved icon of folk music. The tour will visit a host of legendary venues, including Tanglewood, a… Continue reading Judy Collins Announces “Sweet Judy Blue Eyes” Farewell Tour

Gil Evans Orchestra Celebrates Miles Davis at The Cutting Room

The Gil Evans Orchestra, led by Miles Evans, will celebrate the music and legacy of Miles Davis with a special performance at The Cutting Room in New York City on Friday, June 19, 2026. The concert, marking what would have been Miles Davis’ 100th birthday, will bring together an extraordinary lineup of acclaimed musicians to… Continue reading Gil Evans Orchestra Celebrates Miles Davis at The Cutting Room

Imeru Tafari, I-Wayne and Yohan Marley Unite on “Guardian”

Three generations of conscious reggae music come together in a powerful display of spiritual conviction and cultural pride on “Guardian,” the new single from Imeru Tafari, I-Wayne, and Yohan Marley, released on Friday, June 12, 2026, via Ghetto Youths International. Produced by Koastal Kings, “Guardian” is a militant and spiritually grounded roots reggae record deeply… Continue reading Imeru Tafari, I-Wayne and Yohan Marley Unite on “Guardian”

Roots Radics Revolution Collects Classic Dancehall Cuts

Roots Radics Revolution Collects Classic Dancehall Cuts

The Dead South Release New Cover “Rox in the Box”

The Dead South dig into the indie folk canon with “Rox in the Box,” a new cover released today. A return to themes of peril and struggle, the song retells the harrowing details of the century-old Granite Mountain/Speculator Mine disaster. In subject and sound, their gritty, gothic take on The Decemberists’ song recalls their own… Continue reading The Dead South Release New Cover “Rox in the Box”

American Aquarium Announces New Album New Ways to Lose

American Aquarium have also announced an extensive tour, including shows in New York City, Los Angeles, Dallas, Denver and the U.K. On American Aquarium’s new album New Ways to Lose, frontman BJ Barham and his band of road warriors turn two decades of survival into a driving, deeply felt rock & roll statement — one… Continue reading American Aquarium Announces New Album New Ways to Lose

Katie Pruitt Shares “Blackout,” Announces Fools for the Fleeting

Acclaimed singer/songwriter/guitarist Katie Pruitt has announced her new album, Fools for the Fleeting. Coming September 18 via Rounder Records, the Nashville-based musician reckons with the impermanence that comes with being human. Her most outward-reaching and philosophically rich work to date, the album unfolds as an illuminating meditation on transience and grief, connection as a means… Continue reading Katie Pruitt Shares “Blackout,” Announces Fools for the Fleeting

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