Stream: New singles from Rett Madison, Matt Costa, Katelyn Tarver, Wax Owls and Joy Weather
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Singles roundup: Check out new songs from Rett Madison, Matt Costa, Katelyn Tarver, Wax Owls and Joy Weather.
Singles roundup: Check out new songs from Rett Madison, Matt Costa, Katelyn Tarver, Wax Owls and Joy Weather.
Incoming: Ohana Fest Encore, the Wailers, Van Morrison, Dionne Warwick, Danny Elfman, Front 242, Beck, Spoon, Bob Mould Band, Cold War Kids, Earl Sweatshirt x The Alchemist, TR/ST, Shakey Graves, Japanese Breakfast, Zoé, Frankie & the Witch Fingers, CHAI, Jeff Tweedy, Remi Wolf, Natalia Lafourcade, Juanes, Third Eye Blind, Lord Huron, LP, Twenty One Pilots, Ghetto Kumbé, Arooj Aftab, Jessie Payo, Princess, Illuminati Hotties, KeiyaA, Jagged Baptist Club, Chord Overstreet, Poppy, AleXa, Buzzy Lee, Carbon Leaf, Maylee Todd, Algiers, Local H, Sadgirl, Inner Wave, Kat Von D, Prayers,Mini Trees, Cory Henry, Matt Costa, Ridgeway, Magic Bronson, Jesika Von Rabbit, Palaye Royal, Low Hum, Sylvia, Gal Musette, Torres, Shannon & the Clams, Felice Brothers, Mdou Moctar, Beginners, Medusa, Mary Chapin Carpenter
Watch: Matt Costa & Spring Summer; stream Olivia Rodrigo, Perfume Genius, Cedric Burnside, Slugs and more.
Weekend viewing: Here are new videos from Hand Habits and the Deep West, each of whom have new EPs coming next month, and the last in a series of videos from Matt Costa’s “Yellow Coat” album.
Watch Kate Clover; stream iHeartRadio Jingle Ball, Elvis Costello, BTS, Mondo Cozmo, DUCKWRTH, Matt Costa, All Things Blue and more
Matt Costa’s sixth album, “Yellow Coat,” arrives on Friday, a collection of songs that transcend mere misty memories of a breakup. In today’s QUARANTUNES, Costa talks about getting creative visually during the pandemic and shares a playlist of music by friends & influences.
Sample new singles from Cold War Kids, Dawes and Matt Costa — all of whom have new albums on the horizon.
Musical fireworks on your screen — Day 1 of the 88FIVE Live Rewind fest features an all-L.A. lineup; Willie Nelson throws his annual holiday picnic; Grand Park/The Music Center go big.
Willie Nelson, Paul Simon and Bonnie Raitt head up a star-studded lineup for the online “A Night for Austin.” Plus the Latin Alternative Music Conference continues to stream its showcases (including Gabriel Garzón-Montano) and talks.
Matt Costa introduces his new album “Yellow Coat” with the gentle reverie of “Avenal.” The album, Costa’s sixth, will be out Sept. 11.