Radiohead Announce First Tour Since 2018, New Chloë Sevigny Produced Dead & Company Summer Tour Documentary
New Interview with The Doobie Brothers

September 3, 2025
NEWS
Radiohead have announced a new tour. From Nov. 4 to Dec. 12, the legendary avant-rock ensemble of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, Colin Greenwood and Philip Selway will return to the stage with 20 performances plotted across Europe. The imminent run will arrive at last as the band’s first public concerts since 2018, nine years after the release of their ninth studio album, 2016’s A Moon Shaped Pool.
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A new documentary produced by Chloë Sevigny, Summer Tour, debuted at the 52nd annual Telluride Film Festival this past weekend in Telluride, Colo. The film follows two characters, Jerry and Annie, as they embark on Dead & Company’s 2023 Final Tour, and aims to capture the timeless and enduring influence of the Grateful Dead’s music on the next generation of “hipsters, tripsters, real cool chicks, sir,” through the band’s modern offshoot, Dead & Company.
Iconic dancing bears, stealies, and lightning bolts, the Grateful Dead jewelry collection captures the band’s timeless symbols in shimmering silver, gold, and rose gold designs. Each piece blends everyday wearability with a touch of sparkle, perfect for showing your Deadhead spirit at a show or adding a little magic to your daily look.
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The Betty Boards Foundation and Positive Legacy have partnered to launch a charitable auction featuring items from the music industry, including one-of-a-kind experiences and memorabilia. The auction is now open and will run through September 14, 2025, offering interested parties the opportunity to acquire winning items while simultaneously supporting the namesake and her current physical recovery and comfort needs.
Relix presents Flame Throwers: Volume 4, the latest entry in our King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard “Bootlegger” vinyl series. Captured live and released days after their epic three-night Field of Vision takeover in Buena Vista, CO, this delivers the energy of the Rockies straight to your turntable.
Recorded August 15–17, 2025, Volume 4 is a curated 3-LP journey with one disc from each night, blending dancefloor grooves and expansive psych explorations into a “best of” set that defines the weekend. Curated by archivist Justin Krim and limited to 500 copies, this exclusive keepsake is an essential piece of Gizz history.
FEATURE
In early June, The Doobie Brothers released their latest record, the warm and winsome Walk This Road. Although this is the 16th studio effort from the group, it represents a new juncture in the storied band’s history. For the first time ever, founding vocalists Tom Johnston and Patrick Simmons are joined by Michael McDonald for an entire album.
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On Friday, September 5, David Byrne will release his highly anticipated Matador Records output, Who Is The Sky? As a preview of the impending full-length record, the Talking Heads frontman has delivered the set’s latest single, “What Is The Reason For It?” The Hayley Williams featured track arrives alongside an official animated music video with line drawings by Byrne, and a playlist shared by the artist over the weekend in connection with his forthcoming nuptials.
NEWS
As summer comes to an end, Yo La Tengo are looking forward to the holidays. Today, Sept. 2, the storied indie rock outfit announced its Hanukkah 2025 run, set to return to its longtime venue of New York’s Bowery Ballroom from Dec. 14 to Dec. 21. In keeping with tradition, the band’s Hanukkah run will feature eight expansive, high-concept performances, including nightly comics and a litany of high-profile special guests.
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Portugal. The Man have returned today with the new single “Denali.” The Grammy-winning indie-rock mainstays’ latest offering follows their surprise summer EP, uLu Selects Vol #2, and precedes their previously announced Denali North American tour. The track raises expectations yet again for the group’s much-anticipated new chapter, two years after the release of their triumphant ninth studio album, Chris Black Changed My Life.

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WATCH
“Chore,” from Cosmic Country’s debut at The Mother Church, is now on YouTube in high-frequency audio and resolution. The new album Horizons is now on all streaming platforms in the Cosmos, and their 36-show Fall Tour kicks off in two weeks for three nights at Ardmore Music Hall.
GALLERY
Over the weekend, Little Feat rolled into Woodstock, N.Y., for Feat Fest, the highly anticipated grand finale to the band’s summer touring. For three nights on Aug. 30, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1, the legendary Southern rock, funk and proto-jam ensemble presented three top-tier performances, featuring opening sets and special guest appearances from tremendously acclaimed special guests. The highlights of the season-closing series were the extended sit-ins, with Woodstock-based roots duo Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams, Blackberry Smoke frontman Charlie Starr and sacred steel powerhouse Robert Randolph each lending a hand to at least six tracks.
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