Nils Lofgren

26 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Jenny Lewis, Boris & Uniform, Sylvan Esso (Low cover), Angelo De Augustine, Keaton Henson, Little Dragon, Nils Lofgren/Neil Young, Caitlin Rose, Portugal. The Man, and more…

Nils Lofgren announces new LP ft David Crosby, Neil Young, Ringo Starr, more (stream a song)

The E Street Band and Crazy Horse member releases ‘‘Mountains’ in July. Nils says it‘s “some of the most inspired work I think I’ve ever made.”

Crazy Horse & Neil Young releasing album as Molina, Talbot, Lofgren & Young (stream a track)

Molina, Talbot, Lofgren & Young’s album ‘All Roads Lead Home’ arrives in March, and you can hear lead single ”Song of the Seasons” now.

This Week's Livestreams (Coldplay, Damon Albarn, Iceage, Lucius, Sylvan Esso, more)

plus Margo Price, METZ, Young Thug, Jorja Smith, Michael Kiwanuka, and more livestreams you can watch this week.

Ozzy Osbourne, Brian Wilson, Mavis Staples & more get COVID vaccine; "open season" could start in April

There’s hopeful news on the COVID vaccination front, according to Dr. Fauci.

New Bruce Springsteen on the way? Producer hints something "is coming"

Before the pandemic threw a wrench into the works, Bruce Springsteen said that there was a new E Street Band album and tour in the works for this year. While live shows are off the table for 2020, might we still get a new album?

Artists pay tribute to Justin Townes Earle (Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Billy Bragg & more)

Robyn Hitchcock, Frank Turner, The Decemberists’ Colin Meloy, The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn, Stephen King, Kevin Morby, and others have also paid tribute…

Notable Releases of the Week (10/25)

This week’s Notable Releases include Great Grandpa’s stunning sophomore album, Alcest’s best in a while, Neil Young’s first LP with Crazy Horse in 7 yrs, Josh Homme’s first Desert Sessions in 16 yrs, and more.

Neil Young with Crazy Horse prep 'Colorado' (listen to "Milky Way")

‘Colorado’ is Neil Young first album in seven years with Crazy Horse and is out in October.

The NY Times names hundreds more artists who lost masters in 2008 UMG fire

Just about every area of recorded music was hit by the fire, from jazz to punk to cabaret to comedy, new wave, historical speeches, metal, hip hop, you name it.
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