
Last month, Alison Krauss And Union Station announced Arcadia, their first new album in 14 years. The bluegrass outfit unveiled “Looks Like The End Of The Road,” and now they’re back with “Granite Mills.”

Last month, Alison Krauss And Union Station announced Arcadia, their first new album in 14 years. The bluegrass outfit unveiled “Looks Like The End Of The Road,” and now they’re back with “Granite Mills.”

The mysterious, mischievous electronic dance duo Two Shell put out a proper album last year, and its single “Everybody Worldwide” was one of our favorites of 2024. Now they’re back to their standard practice of dropping squiggly and effervescent club tracks one at a time.

It appears Lizzo has un-quit. Almost a year after the singer vaguely announced her intention to step away from the limelight, she’s back with a new song called “Love In Real Life.”

Last month, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith announced her new album GUSH and unveiled the hypnotic lead single “Into Your Eyes.” Today, the electronic artist is back with the vivacious “What’s Between Us.”

Last month, Joe Keery previewed the new Djo album The Crux with “Basic Being Basic,” a brazen tune about the superficial nature of the modern world. Today, he’s sharing the second single, “Delete Ya.”

Earlier this week, Roberta Flack, best known for “Killing Me Softly With His Song,” passed away at 88. Today, Lauryn Hill, who famously covered that 1973 hit with the Fugees in 1996, shared a eulogy for the R&B icon.

Other Half are not having it. On their new single “Transgression Is Outdated,” the Norwich punks spit, “Ex-ravers defending the pigs/ Where does it stop man? Where does it end?” It’s their first new material since last year’s Dark Ageism, and it’s a riot.

We last heard from Dying Wish in 2023 with their sophomore effort Symptoms Of Survival. Today, the Portland metalcore outfit returns with the merciless anthem “I Brought You My Soul (Your World Brought Me Despair).”

Montreal’s Thanya Iyer has announced her third album, TIDE/TIED, to follow her 2020 sophomore effort, KIND. The experimental-pop artist is sharing a slice today with the surreal single “Low Tides.”