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The Guest List Calls Out Digital Chaos on Raw New Track 'Something Real'
Manchester band The Guest List released 'Something Real', a new single addressing online toxicity, trolls, and algorithmic manipulation, marking their first 2026 release ahead of an April UK headline tour.
Nicki Minaj Loses Second Lawyer in $10M Defamation Case
Nicki Minaj loses her second attorney in a $10 million defamation lawsuit after the lawyer claims months of communication problems with his client.
Radiohead Fires Back at ICE Over Unauthorized 'Let Down' Use
Radiohead denounces ICE for unauthorized use of 'Let Down' in an immigration enforcement video, joining other artists protesting the agency's actions.
Dasha Marks Birthday With Grand Ole Opry Live Recording
Country artist Dasha released a live version of "Oh, Anna!" recorded at the Grand Ole Opry on her 26th birthday, capturing a stripped-down performance from her August appearance on the iconic stage.
Radiohead Demands Removal of 'Let Down' From ICE Instagram Post
Radiohead demands the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency remove their song "Let Down" from an Instagram post made without the band's permission.
Nine Inch Nails Drops Surprise TRON: Ares Remix Album
Nine Inch Nails surprises with TRON Ares: Divergence, a remix and reimagined take on their Grammy-winning TRON: Ares score featuring contributions from Boys Noize, ARCA, and more.
Avery Anna Drops EP Ahead of Headlining Tour Launch
Avery Anna releases her new EP forgive, forget. on March 13th, launching it just as her headlining tour kicks off.
Tenille Townes Goes DIY on 'The Acrobat,' Out April 10
Tenille Townes self-produced her new album The Acrobat, releasing April 10 with guest features from Lori McKenna and I'm With Her.
PinkPantheress Extends 'An Evening With' Tour Into 2026 With UK and European Run
PinkPantheress reveals extended 'An Evening With' concert dates across the UK and Europe running through June 2026, with stops in Manchester, London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin.
Jason Aldean Launches 22-City Summer Trek With New Album Tracks
Jason Aldean announces a 22-city summer tour beginning in July, paired with the April release of his new album <em>Songs About Us</em> and three surprise tracks.
Ella Langley Claims MusicRow's Top Spot Again With 'Choosin' Texas'
Ella Langley returns to No. 1 on MusicRow's CountryBreakout Radio Chart with 'Choosin' Texas,' a co-write featuring Miranda Lambert.
Gorillaz Drop Hewlett-Directed Film for 'The Mountain' Album Release
Gorillaz released a short film directed by Jamie Hewlett to celebrate the arrival of their ninth studio album 'The Mountain,' which dropped February 27 on their Kong label.
Carly Pearce Gets Yellow Rose Honor at Song Suffragettes' 12-Year Milestone
Carly Pearce receives the Yellow Rose of Inspiration Award at Song Suffragettes' 12th anniversary show on March 30, featuring a Q&A and performance alongside other Nashville songwriters.
Pat Metheny Expands His Sound With Ambitious Studio Album
Pat Metheny unveiled Side-Eye III+, an expansive studio album featuring orchestral arrangements and guest vocalists, marking his first full-band record in five years and the debut release on his Uniquity Music label.
Nick Cave, Massive Attack, and Raw Punk Edge Define Immortal Man Score
Antony Genn and Martin Slattery curated a raw, punk-influenced soundtrack for Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, featuring contributions from Fontaines D.C., Amyl & The Sniffers, Lankum, Nick Cave, Massive Attack, and emerging artist Girl In The Year Above.
Mitski's New Album Explores Privacy and Contradiction Through a Fictional Character
Mitski releases Nothing's About to Happen to Me, a half-hour concept album that uses a fictional character to explore privacy, visibility, and the tension between internal and external worlds.
Zombies' Colin Blunstone Reveals His Five Essential Albums
Colin Blunstone of the Zombies discusses the five albums that have defined his musical journey, ranging from Joni Mitchell's Blue to emerging artist Georgie Sweet.
BeachLife Thrives While SoCal's Festival Calendar Shrinks
While major Southern California festivals go silent on 2026 announcements, BeachLife thrives with an expanded Redondo Beach event featuring Duran Duran, The Offspring, and James Taylor.
Lexi Jones Clarifies Therapy Story, Defends Parents After Difficult Disclosure
Lexi Jones clarified her recent account of being removed from her family home for treatment at age 14, emphasizing she does not blame her parents David Bowie and Iman, but rather sought to discuss the teenage treatment system itself.
Todd Snider's 'Devil's Backbone Tavern' Origin Story Grew From 3 Minutes to Epic 10-Minute Live Performance
Todd Snider's signature deep cut "Ballad of the Devil's Backbone Tavern" grew from a three-minute studio track into a 10-plus-minute live performance complete with narrative introduction, showcasing the late folk singer's talent for transforming personal history into compelling song.