May 2025

Beingness brings together three masters of creative music: award-winning percussionist Adam Rudolph, soprano sax player and NEA Jazz Master Dave Liebman, and drummer and NEA Jazz Master Billy Hart. The CD and digital album will be available via Rudolph’s Meta Records on May 23, 2025 with LPs to follow on July 15. The live album, recorded in the spring of 2023 at New York City’s iconic creative music venue The Stone, marks the fourth in a series of trio recordings released by Liebman and Rudolph.
 

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Australian indie-folk singer-songwriter Harrison Storm finds emotional clarity in his new single “Find a Way” (Nettwerk). Written during a solo retreat at a remote cabin in New South Wales, the track features tender, finger-picked guitars and intimate vocals, encapsulating a period of solitude and transformation. Listen HERE.

Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The Who have confirmed a powerful lineup of special guests set to join them on their final North American run, The Song Is Over Tour. Artists including Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmasters, Billy Idol, Booker T. Jones, Candlebox, Feist, Joe Bonamassa, The Joe Perry Project (Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Buck Johnson, Chris Robinson, Robert DeLeo and Eric Kretz), Tom Cochrane, and ZZ Ward will appear across various stops on the historic farewell tour.

Jonathan Terrell has always chased horizons—whether strumming under the wide Texas sky or testing the limits of lonely, dust-blown soundscapes. But with his new single “MONA,” out May 27 on all platforms, he’s left the familiar behind and set his sights on a whole new kind of frontier: the western desert disco of your dreams. The track is an ode to his beloved, Detroit-built 1979 Ford Ranchero—nicknamed Mona—a chrome-lined time capsule that carries him from sun-baked highways into neon-lit nightclubs.

Scotland’s unstoppable funk-soul juggernaut Tom McGuire & the Brassholes return this spring with their most personal and potent release to date. Their third studio album, A Name For Everything I’ll Ever Be, arrives on May 30, delivering a fearless, groove-laden exploration of identity, fatherhood and emotional growth—all wrapped in the band’s signature flair, fire and funk.

Crow Black Chicken, the hard-hitting blues rock trio from the deep south of Ireland, announce the arrival of their fourth studio album, Ghost Dance, their first full-length release since 2016.