Video Premiere from The String Cheese Incident, Page McConnell Releases Surprise Album
Goose Debut Ween’s “Chocolate Town”

October 3, 2025
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The String Cheese Incident has premiered a new video with Relix. The Colorado-based band, which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, is offering subterranean salutations by way of their Into the Blue barnburner, “Hi Ho No Show.” The video was filmed during the ensemble’s performance at The Caverns in Grundy County, Tenn., as a part of the 14th season of the PBS-run series, The Caverns Sessions.
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Page McConnell has released his fourth studio album, Something Will Land. Available now via his own Keyed Records, the Phish keyboardist’s first solo offering since 2021’s Maybe We’re the Visitors arrived with no advance notice. The 30-minute instrumental project further defines McConnell’s unique creative vision, weaving transportive atmospheres from tender piano melodies and airy synthesizers.
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RECAP
Goose pulled into Richmond, Va. last night for another stop on their enthralling fall tour. As they approach the end of an unforgettable year that has included their inaugural destination festival, their Madison Square Garden debut and not one but two celebrated studio albums, the indie-jam quartet’s victory lap has brought a steady stream of live highlights. With the first of two nights at Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront, the band added two new songs to their onstage repertoire, proving their inexhaustible creative spirit yet again.

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Read up on the latest batch of Relix Staff Picks, featuring our takes on new releases from My Morning Jacket, Page McConnell, Nicki Bluhm, Arthur Buck (Joseph Arthur & Peter Buck), Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Thee Oh Sees, Say She She and many more.
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On August 1, Steve Nicks postponed what would have been an imminent set of North American tour dates. The songstress and icon of the 1970s and 1980s reported a fractured shoulder on social media, which resulted in a new start date for the run. Having received the proper care and feeling up to the task, Nicks took the stage at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore., on Wednesday night, where she revived the Tusk featured “Angel” for the first time since 1983.
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Band members from Umphrey’s McGee and moe., will come together on Friday, October 17, for a one-off live performance. The gig is billed as a late-night concert at the intimate 220-capacity Carol’s Pub in Chicago, and slated to begin at midnight. The collaborative jam event will follow moe.’s Vic Theatre stand, slated to occur earlier in the evening, providing interested parties with a double dose of music in The Windy City.
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Co-founding members Chad Stokes and Brad Corrigan take a deep dive into the first studio album to truly document their group’s current lineup, Yellow Jackets.
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Zac Brown Band have extended their upcoming residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere. In response to overwhelming demand, the two-decade country-rock ensemble has added two further performances on the technologically unparalleled stage, bringing the total to eight shows in December and January. The Sphere run will support the release of Love & Fear, the band’s seventh studio album, set to release on Friday, Dec. 5 via Warner Music Nashville.
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On Oct. 1, Real Estate pulled into Woodstock, N.Y. for a performance at the Bearsville Theater. The two-decade indie outfit’s fall touring has at once looked forward to their future and honored their past: After the departure of longtime guitarist Julian Lynch, the band has welcomed newcomer James Richardson for their Atlas 11-year-and-seven-month anniversary series.