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What Now Due Out At Some Point via Island
Oct 13, 2023
By Mark Redfern
Alabama Shakes frontwoman Brittany Howard has announced a new solo album, What Now, and shared its title track via a music video. She’s also announced some new tour dates. More
Original Song is from Her Grammy-Nominated Solo Debut Album Jaime
Dec 08, 2020
By Joey Arnone
A new mix of Alabama Shakes frontwoman Brittany Howard’s “13th Century Metal” done by Michael Kiwanuka has just been shared. The song is originally from Howard’s five time Grammy-nominated album Jaime, which was released back in September 2019 via ATO. This marks Kiwanuka’s first mix for another artist. A press release stops short of calling it a “remix.” More
Dec 04, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Brittany Howard, singer for Alabama Shakes, released her debut solo album, Jaime, back in September via ATO. Now she has announced some new 2020 U.S. tour dates. More
Jaime Due Out This Friday via ATO
Sep 17, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Brittany Howard, singer for Alabama Shakes, is releasing her debut solo album, Jaime, this Friday (September 20) via ATO. Now she has shared another song from the album, “13th Century Metal.” She has also shared a video of her performing the song live. More
Jaime Due Out September 20 via ATO; Tour Dates Announced
Jun 25, 2019
By Christopher Roberts
Brittany Howard, singer for Alabama Shakes, has announced her debut solo album, Jaime, and shared its first single, “History Repeats.” She’s also announced some tour dates. More
Free Concert on September 24 Also Features Ariana Grande, Chris Stapleton, Pharrell Williams, and More
Sep 06, 2017
By Christopher Roberts
Dave Matthews Band have announced “A Concert for Charlottesville” in their hometown of Charlottesville, VA. It’s billed as “An Evening of Music and Unity” and is in response to the neo-Nazi/alt-right/KKK rally in Charlottesville last month that led to violence and three deaths. More
Plus Florence and the Machine, The Weeknd, Father John Misty, Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Björk, and More
Dec 07, 2015
By Christopher Roberts
This morning nominations for the 58th Annual Grammy Awards were announced, with the ceremony to go down on February 15, 2016. Kendrick Lamar is nominated 11 times. Other nominees include Mark Ronson, Tame Impala, Wolf Alice, Courtney Barnett, Florence and the Machine, The Weeknd, Caribou, Jamie xx, Alabama Shakes, Death Cab for Cutie, The Dead Weather, and more. More
New Music Discovery This Weekend
May 15, 2015
By Laura Studarus
This weekend Brighton, England hosts The Great Escape Festival. Under the Radar has photographer Michael Burnell shooting on our behalf. Check out his gallery of images from the second night of the festival featuring A.O.S.O.O.N., Alabama Shakes, Blaue Blume, Dog In The Snow, Dunwells, Ho99o9, Jagaara, Kali Uchis, Rag N Bone Man, Secret Company, Seinabo Sey, The Strypes, and Tibet. More
Where No One Can Hear You Cry
Apr 29, 2015
By Mike Hilleary
Recently delivering their sophomore LP Sound & Color, Alabama Shakes have premiered a brand new music video for the record’s laid-back title track. More
Perform "Gimme All Your Love" and "Don't Wanna Fight"
Mar 02, 2015
By Mike Hilleary
Over the weekend Alabama Shakes were welcomed as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live. More
Feb 10, 2015
By Mike Hilleary
Following their breakthrough 2012 debut Boys & Girls, Alabama Shakes have announced the forthcoming release of their sophomore album, Sound & Color. More
This Weekend in Gothenburg, Sweden
Aug 08, 2013
By Marie Noble
This weekend, Gothenburg, Sweden hosts the sixth annual Way Out West Festival. We sent photographer Helen Boast and writer/photographer Laura Studarus down to cover the action. Check out their gallery featuring Omar Souleyman, Beach House, Tame Impala, Autre Ne Veut, Alabama Shakes, Jupiter & Okwess International, Junip, and Crystal Fighters. More
Reviews
Apr 23, 2015
By Will Moss
Back with their second full-length on legendary British imprint Rough Trade, Alabama Shakes have spent the last three years building even bigger, bolder blues riffs than on their 2012 debut, Boys and Girls. More