Daniel Lanois returns with Belladonna Nocturne, a 14-track ambient album arriving June 19 featuring Emmylou Harris, Brian Blade and Daryl Johnson.
Sunk Loto have returned with the new single Dead Shadows, their latest release since God Complex and the first official music video featuring the band since 2003.
Glaive and Kurtains release collaborative album God Save The Three, featuring The Band and The Troubles, highlighting their shared creative evolution.
Pinky Beecroft has released ‘My Heart Is In The Wrong Place’, the second single from his upcoming album ‘Lonesome Wolf’, his first new album project in 17 years.
Katchafire have joined forces with Quino and James McWhinney of Big Mountain for the new single ‘Lose Your Power’, a preview of the upcoming album ‘Revival 2.0 Guest Edition’.
Casey Barnes and Pete Murray have finally recorded together after more than two decades of friendship with the release of the new single ‘Time To Burn’.
The Damned and The Saints ’73-’78 will finally tour together in the UK nearly 50 years after launching the original punk movement, reconnecting through the legacy of bassist Algy Ward.
Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr have finally recorded a full vocal duet together on ‘Home To Us’, the new single from McCartney’s forthcoming album ‘The Boys Of Dungeon Lane’.
Steve Cropper & The Midnight Hour will release Watching The Tide on August 28, a posthumous album featuring Eric Clapton, Brian May, Billy Gibbons and Ronnie Wood.
Bonnie Tyler has been placed in a medically induced coma following emergency intestinal surgery in Portugal, with doctors taking the step to aid her recovery.
Ronnie Wood says the same guitar used on Faces classic Stay With Me appears on The Rolling Stones’ new album Foreign Tongues, while Mick Jagger reveals how Robert Smith joined the sessions.
Deep Purple will release their 24th studio album ‘Splat!’ on July 3, with Ian Gillan describing the record as the band’s heaviest work in years and a return to the spirit of the classic 1970s era.
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