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Sqwerv Announces Two-Night Halloween Homecoming Run at Globe Hall

DENVER, CO — Sqwerv returns to Denver this Halloween weekend for a special two-night run at Globe Hall on October 30 and 31. The hometown performances mark a new era for the band as they announce their forthcoming LP with Mixtape Meditation. Known for blending indie-folk songwriting, psychedelic exploration, and fearless improvisation, Sqwerv has built… Continue reading Sqwerv Announces Two-Night Halloween Homecoming Run at Globe Hall

Eddie Vedder and Guitars Over Guns Release Original Song “Better Believe”

Eddie Vedder, in partnership with young people from Chicago-based Guitars Over Guns, has released the original song “Better Believe,” produced by Andrew Watt, Andre “Add-2” Daniels, Paul LaMalfa, and Eddie Vedder. Debuted during a live performance at the Obama Presidential Center dedication today, June 18, “Better Believe” was co-written and performed with Guitars Over Guns… Continue reading Eddie Vedder and Guitars Over Guns Release Original Song “Better Believe”

ALABAMA Joins the Late Dan Seals for New Duet “Still Reelin’ (From Those Rock & Roll Days)”

ALABAMA Joins the Late Dan Seals for New Duet “Still Reelin’ (From Those Rock & Roll Days)”

Floyd Nation Releases Debut Album Inner Light

U.S.-based Pink Floyd tribute band Floyd Nation has released its debut album, Inner Light. PRESS HERE to stream/download. A bold, eight-track undertaking that pushes boundaries and viewpoints, Inner Light meticulously covers the entirety of Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here before closing with a brand-new point of view, reimagining and furthering the album’s narrative with… Continue reading Floyd Nation Releases Debut Album Inner Light

Wreckless Strangers Extend Dirty Souls Tour with Summer Bay Area and Western States Dates

Wreckless Strangers – photo credit: Bill Reitzel SF Bay Area, CA — Fueled by national radio airplay and a climb up the Top 50 Americana and AAA Singles charts, Wreckless Strangers continue celebrating the release of their new album, Dirty Souls, with a summer run of performances across the greater Bay Area. Newly announced dates… Continue reading Wreckless Strangers Extend Dirty Souls Tour with Summer Bay Area and Western States Dates

Blackberry Smoke Brings the Rattle, Ramble & Roll Tour to Cheyenne

Charlie Starr | Blackberry Smoke | June 17th, 2026 – photos by Backstage Flash Blackberry Smoke’s Rattle, Ramble & Roll Tour steamrolled through Cheyenne, Wyoming, last night. The band is celebrating twenty-five years together as a premier rock and roll outfit. Formed in 2001 in Atlanta, Georgia, the band has consistently worked hard both in… Continue reading Blackberry Smoke Brings the Rattle, Ramble & Roll Tour to Cheyenne

Greg Anton Premieres The Anton Collection at Sweetwater Music Hall

Greg Anton, best known as the drummer and co-founder of Zero, will premiere his new band, The Anton Collection, on Saturday, June 20, 2026, at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, California. The new group will perform songs Anton co-wrote with Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, including material that addresses political and cultural upheaval in… Continue reading Greg Anton Premieres The Anton Collection at Sweetwater Music Hall

Ken Burgan Reflects on a Lifetime in Rock and Roll with Somewhere Else

California musician and singer-songwriter Ken Burgan will release his new nine-track album, Somewhere Else, on June 26. Produced by his son, AFI bassist Hunter Burgan, the album explores mortality, desire, self-acceptance and the search for peace after a lifetime spent making and absorbing music. The album’s single, “Down There,” blends alternative rock, blues and psychedelic… Continue reading Ken Burgan Reflects on a Lifetime in Rock and Roll with Somewhere Else

GRiZ Returns to Red Rocks for First Headlining Shows in Five Years

GRiZ Returns to Red Rocks for First Headlining Shows in Five Years

Pert Near Sandstone Brings a Communal Night of Roots Music to Lost Saint Brewing

Rippin & Pickin : Camp Snap Photos By Joshua Dulas On a windswept yet gorgeous evening on the prairie, cars and trucks parked around Lost Saint Brewing in Blue Earth, MN. People streamed in with lawn chairs, curiously stepping around the old white van that was still being emptied of its equipment. Southern Minnesota’s first… Continue reading Pert Near Sandstone Brings a Communal Night of Roots Music to Lost Saint Brewing

Ryan Bingham shares official music video for “Let The Big Dog Eat”

photo credit: Sean Matthis Acclaimed Oscar and Grammy-winning musician Ryan Bingham shares the official music video for his song “Let The Big Dog Eat” today. WATCH “LET THE BIG DOG EAT” Directed by Scott Ballew, whose credits include Love Letter to Texas, the video was filmed earlier this spring during Bingham’s special album release show… Continue reading Ryan Bingham shares official music video for “Let The Big Dog Eat”

Mason Jennings Shares “If,” Inspired by the Minneapolis Occupation and Murders by ICE

Mason Jennings has shared “If,” the second single to be released in advance of the indie-folk singer-songwriter’s 18th studio album, Dark Wings, due July 10 on Loosegroove Records. The song was inspired by and reflects upon the occupation and murders in Jennings’ hometown of Minneapolis. Its release is accompanied by a video directed by Regan… Continue reading Mason Jennings Shares “If,” Inspired by the Minneapolis Occupation and Murders by ICE

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