New Music, Vinyl, and Tour Updates from Aaron Lee Tasjan

by Braden Davis

There’s a new chapter underway for Aaron Lee Tasjan, and it’s already taking shape in a big way. With a fresh release out now and a full album on the horizon, everything is pointing toward a moment that feels both intentional and expansive.

His latest single, “Lost & Alone,” is out now, offering another glimpse into what’s coming next following the release of his first single, “Science Friction”. The track leans into the emotional and sonic space that Aaron has continued to refine. It’s honest, restless, and fully his own. It sets the tone without giving everything away, leaving room for the larger story to unfold. Listen to “Lost & Alone” here.

Alongside the single, Aaron Lee has officially announced his upcoming album, Get Over It, Underdog. The project will be released on vinyl May 29th, with the full album arriving on streaming services July 17th.

To bring it all to life, Aaron will also be heading out on the Get Over It, Underdog Album Release World Tour, taking the new music on the road across a wide range of cities.

Between the new single, the album announcement, and a full tour ahead, this next phase feels like an exciting new door Aaron Lee is opening, one that builds on everything that’s come before while introducing his listeners to something new.

Mary Gauthier in the UK/Ireland Wrap Up

by Bri Rogers

What a tour! We couldn’t be prouder to see Mary Gauthier wrap up an incredibly successful run of shows across the UK and Ireland. Audiences showed up in full force, coming together to connect with the heart and honesty that defines her music. Each night was a powerful reminder of the bond Mary shares with her listeners, built through years of heartfelt stories told through song.

Mary Gauthier has long been celebrated for her deeply human storytelling and powerful stage presence. She shared in an interview with RTÉ, “I write songs that make people feel.” On this tour, she did exactly that — reminding everyone why she’s regarded as one of the most compelling and authentic songwriters of her generation. One reviewer captured it perfectly when writing about Gauthier’s show at Queen’s Hall Edinburgh, “Whatever the song may have been tonight, one thing was obvious throughout the evening, and that is that Mary Gauthier is a very special songwriter.” (Artist Reviews Edinburgh)

Audiences showed up night after night, filling venues across the region to experience Gauthier’s powerful stage presence. The tour came to a fitting close with a sold-out show at London’s Kings Place—a powerful finale that captured the essence of the entire journey. It was a celebration not only of her 25-year career but of the enduring connection her music continues to create wherever she performs.