Ryan Adams is streaming his new, self-titled album online ahead of its official release.
Adams will release his new album on September 8. The LP was produced by Adams at his Pax-Am Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles. It follows 2011's Ashes & Fire and will feature recent single "Gimme Something Good". The album can be streamed in full via NPR.
Prince has released a song from each of the two albums he is set to release on September 29.
As previously reported, Prince will release his 34th solo LP Art Official Age on the same day his new band 3rd Eye Girl drop their first album Plectrum Electrum.
Scroll down to hear "U KNOW", taken from Art Official Age and Plectrum Electrum album track "WHITECAPS".
The Plectrum Electrum track listing is:
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Over the last few weeks, Uncut has been streaming tracks from the Grateful Dead's forthcoming 23-disc boxed set.
The set commemorates the band's three week tour across North America in 1990 to celebrate their 25th anniversary.
The tour has already been partly documented in the 2012 box set, Spring 1990.
Now the band are releasing a 23-disc boxed set that covers eight complete shows, all previously unreleased, from this historic tour, titled Spring 1990 (The Other One).
Radiohead have updated their official PolyFauna app with new music.
The app was first unveiled this February, with imagery from the band's The King Of Limbs album used throughout. However, as Rolling Stone report, as of September 1, the app features new artwork as well as new music.
Neil Young is reportedly to release a new album, called Storytone, in November.
Photographs have recently appeared on social media indicating that Neil Young is back in the recording studio.
Kate Bush has become the first female artist in UK history to have eight albums in the Top 40 at the same time.
The singer has broken the record previously held by Madonna after seeing a surge in sales as her Before The Dawn residency kicked off this week at London's Eventim Hammersmith Apollo. Madonna had previously had three albums in the Top 40 in 1987.
As The Felice Brothers tour the UK and perform at End Of The Road festival this weekend, it seems a good time to battle through the Uncut archives and see how the group were doing back in August 2009 (Take 147). Marc Spitz heads out to upstate New York to see how these self-mythologising drifters created a glorious new take on roots rock from the comfort of a chicken coop. Just don’t, whatever you do, mention Bob Dylan and The Band...