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Jesper Lindell Covers Willie Nelson on “Pretend I Never Happened,” Announces New Album ‘3614 Jackson Highway’

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Jesper Lindell has released his cover of Willie Nelson’s “Pretend I Never Happened,” the lead single from his forthcoming album, 3614 Jackson Highway, set for release on March 6 via Yep Roc Records. The 30-year-old Swedish artist and his band, The Brunnsvik Sounds, took a pilgrimage across the Atlantic in 2024 to record two albums worth of material in four days at the legendary Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama and Royal Studios in Memphis, Tennessee. 3614 Jackson Highway is the first album from those sessions and is a collection of songs originally recorded at Muscle Shoals, including the new single.

Lindell chose “Pretend I Never Happened” because Willie Nelson is a great idol, and the original track—recorded with The Swampers at Muscle Shoals Sound—made it a natural fit for the project’s concept. Despite flight delays shortening their time to just a day and a half, the band experienced a “creative rush” in the historic studio, previously visited by the likes of The Rolling Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Paul Simon. Lindell is proud of the result, stating that the deep dive into immortal songs was an “invaluable experience” that allowed the band to learn and grow, cementing his reputation as a soul-rock craftsman capable of creating roots-steeped soundscapes.

New York Rockers BAD MARY Release High-Energy Cover of WHAM!’s ‘Last Christmas’

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New York’s genre-blending rockers Bad Mary return this December with a festive, full-throttle take on Wham!’s holiday classic, “Last Christmas.” The release follows their high-octane cover of Rocky Horror Picture Show’s “Time Warp.” Bass player Mike Staub explained the cover was a “fun Holiday joke” tied to the annual game of “Whamageddon,” allowing fans who want to hear the song to avoid losing the game. Vocalist Amanda Mac noted that while the band usually covers “traditional—almost hymnal—kind of Christmas songs,” they wanted to “kick up the tempo juuust a bit” on this modern classic, which they all love.

Fronted by Amanda Mac, with Mike Staub (bass), Bill Mac (drums), and David Henderson (guitar), the band’s unique chemistry fuels a signature blend of pop-punk attitude, glam-rock swagger, and post-punk energy. The release of “Last Christmas” kicks off a steady run of new music, with the band set to launch into 2026 with a brand-new original song, “Mouth Fulla Fire,” and more tracks leading up to their upcoming album, Stitched. Bad Mary’s reputation for delivering wildly fun live shows and fearless releases has earned them multiple SiriusXM Underground Garage New Music Spotlight features and Coolest Song in the World honors.

Pig Destroyer, Weekend Nachos Join Lineup for 2026 Forever Deaf Fest in Chicago

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The seventh annual Forever Deaf Fest has announced its lineup for April 10–11, 2026, which will take place across three venues in Chicago. Headlining the second night at Avondale Music Hall will be Pig Destroyer, who will perform their classic album Prowler in the Yard in its entirety, alongside a special closing set from Weekend Nachos. The festival also features a rare appearance from Year Of The Knife, the first live show in ten years from Plague Bringer, and a set from the new supergroup Atomic Rule (featuring members of Every Time I Die and The Acacia Strain).

Forever Deaf Fest 2026 Lineup:

  • Friday, April 10th @ Sleeping Village:
    • TBA
    • Atomic Rule
    • Motherless
    • See You Next Tuesday
  • Saturday, April 11th @ Avondale Music Hall:
    • Hewhocorrupts
    • Plague Bringer
    • Pig Destroyer
    • Mellow Harsher
    • Scalp
    • Weekend Nachos
    • Year Of The Knife
  • Saturday, April 11th @ Live Wire Lounge:
    • Speedfreak

DD VERNI & THE CADILLAC BAND Release Festive Video for ‘I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas’

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DD Verni & The Cadillac Band, known for blending rock ‘n roll energy and concise songwriting with suave, swinging throwback aesthetics, have released a new video today for their festive single, “I Want A Hippopotamus For Christmas.” The high-energy track, taken from their current second album BUCKLE UP (2025), features a red-hot arrangement complete with searing guitar lines, a galloping rhythm, pumping horns, and infectious female backing vocals. The video combines vintage-inspired Claymation against live scenes filmed throughout Manhattan, capturing the spirit of NYC during the holidays.

Singer, songwriter, and guitarist DD Verni explained that a Christmas song was essential for their big band, ’50s rock sound. He was inspired after hearing his young niece perform the track, originally made famous by 10-year-old Gayla Peevy in 1953, and realized the potential for a “rockin’ big band version.” Verni enlisted Jim McMillen to create the horn arrangements, which, along with the extensive harmonies sung by Verni, Kingston, and Greystar, quickly “gelled together” into a fun holiday track. Verni described the video shoot, featuring their hippo mascot “Peevy,” as “a night of laughter and fun,” reflecting his love for the holidays and the unmatched atmosphere of Christmas in New York City.

Afro-Irish Duo BREEZY IDEYGOKE and ART OF ALGEBRA Drop New Trip-Hop EP, A Quantum Trip

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Afro-Irish artist Breezy iDeyGoke and electronic producer Art of Algebra have unveiled their new four-track EP, A Quantum Trip. The EP is a heady, dark, and distinctive blend of styles and soundscapes, featuring tracks like the return single “Felonious Monk” and the critically praised “BST.” Art of Algebra noted that the unusual mix of sounds “probably shouldn’t blend together well, but it does for us,” attributing the success to Breezy’s compelling lyricism and energetic delivery. The duo’s commitment to visual art is central to the project, with their video for “BST” directed by Mark Smyth earning strong praise across Irish media and receiving international film festival nominations.

A Quantum Trip concludes with the pair’s first collaboration, “Praying on a Gamble,” a choice that Art of Algebra says allows their collected output to “flow together as one piece of work.” The EP also introduces the new brooding, bass-heavy track “So Many Steps from the End,” where Breezy reflects on faith and mortality. For iDeyGoke, the EP showcases “a different style” that opened up his emotional and lyrical range. The duo’s success is defined by carving out a recognizable, distinctive sound that listeners can instantly identify, establishing them as an innovative force in alternative music.

Pandora Unveils ‘Artists to Watch 2026: The Pandora Ten,’ Predicting the Next Wave of Global Superstars

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Pandora has revealed its highly anticipated annual list, “Artists to Watch 2026: The Pandora Ten,” identifying ten emerging artists across all genres poised to break through and shape the sound of the coming year. For the past decade, Pandora has utilized a combination of advanced listening data and human curation to accurately predict the launch of stars like Post Malone, Lizzo, Dua Lipa, Doja Cat, The Kid Laroi, and Tyla. The 2026 selections showcase artists whose voices embody the creativity, innovation, and passion of the future of music.

Steve Blatter, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Music Programming at SiriusXM and Pandora, affirmed the platform’s dedication, stating, “Powered by human tastemakers and data-driven listener insights, this year’s selections feature a variety of artists we believe are ready to break out and resonate in a big way.” The list reflects Pandora’s long-standing tradition as a destination for music discovery, continuing to elevate the next wave of breakthrough talent across the industry.

Colorado-born, Los Angeles-based singer Cil leads the R&B pop movement on the list. Her hard-hitting, yet hypnotic sound resonates strongly on Pandora, especially songs from her latest EP, Don’t Hold Me Accountable, as she tackles messy relationships and mental health with unflinching honesty. Joining her are Cortis, the first boy band to debut under BigHit Music in six years; their debut album, Color Outside the Lines, is already performing well, with the track “Go!” showing significant traction across the platform.

The list features significant talent from the rock and country scenes. Kami Kehoe, a 22-year-old Los Angeles–based singer, songwriter, and drummer, brings a chameleonic, hard-charged rock sound that has garnered 1.2 million Pandora streams and dedicated support on the hard rock flagship station, Decibel. On the country side, Gavin Adcock, the face of the country rock revival, has surpassed 135 million Pandora streams and was hand-selected by Morgan Wallen as direct support on his 2025 and 2026 tour runs, channeling a bold, rebellious Southern grit.

Global influence is represented by several artists. Producer Ian Asher has rapidly risen in the dance music scene with his signature house beats, gaining massive recognition with his viral remix of Jain’s “Makeba” and collaborations with Oliver Heldens and Galantis. Kane Rodriguez, a rising star from Houston, represents the new wave of regional Mexican music, connecting with a bicultural generation through authentic storytelling and sustained chart success on Pandora’s Activados station.

The final spots highlight a diverse range of genres and backgrounds. Memphis-based soul singer EJ Jones is rapidly emerging in the Southern soul genre, with his latest single “Gas Station Love” showcasing a powerful, timeless old-soul feel. Indie rock is represented by the thrilling Irish band Florence Road, whose strong social media following and oaky vocals have earned momentum with their songs “Break the Girl,” “Goodnight,” and “Miss.” Atlanta-based Pluto, who gained popularity from her 2025 viral single “Whim Whamiee,” is making her mark in hip-hop, while California-based worship leader Peter Burton shares a powerful message of hope through his Christian music.

Russ Releases Nostalgic Single ‘Do You Feel The Same,’ Inspired by a Personal Family Memory

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Russ has released “Do You Feel The Same,” a thoughtful and nostalgic new single that explores the quiet pain of remembering a past love. The song combines gentle guitar with a steady kick, creating a bittersweet sound that is both soft and intense, perfect for moments of introspection. In the track, Russ embraces a vulnerable side, capturing the simple honesty of longing and the questions that arise when two people drift apart but still care. The lyrics, such as, “This city just reminds me of you, girl tell me if you feel the same,” show the bravery it takes to wonder if someone else shares your feelings.

The inspiration for “Do You Feel The Same” came from a personal experience Russ had with his divorced parents while visiting New York City, where their relationship began. Listening to his father remember the past, Russ ended up creating the song from his father’s point of view on the day of his parents’ engagement anniversary without even realizing it. This release is one of the latest contributions to the deluxe album rollout for The Elephant & The Rider, through which Russ is continually expanding the conversation around vulnerability and emotional honesty in rap.

STEFANO ATTUARIO Releases New Conceptual Album ‘Babele,’ An Intense Journey Through Darkness and Dissonance

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Following the release of the singles “Insetti,” “Amen,” and “Arianna,” Stefano Attuario has unveiled his new and highly anticipated album, Babele. Produced by Max Zanotti (Elephant Man, Deasonika, Casablanca), Babele marks a significant artistic evolution in Attuario’s career, conceived as an intense conceptual work that explores human fragility, contradiction, and the search for redemption in contemporary society. Attuario describes the album as a personal state of “confusion and disorder,” where thoughts, words, and images pile up, demanding expression. He found that in this personal “Babel,” he was able to find “order in chaos” and a hidden beauty within dissonance, creating a nine-track emotional map where every fragment finds its place.

The production by Max Zanotti sculpts a powerful, cinematic soundscape where acoustic instruments and synthesizers create striking contrasts of light and shadow, merging rock, darkwave, and poetry into a coherent and evocative whole. Attuario, a singer-songwriter, writer, and musician from Como, confirms his ability to blend artistic disciplines, continuing the journey he embarked on after his experience with the band Dinamika and his acclaimed 2024 debut solo album, Nemesi. With Babele, Stefano Attuario solidifies his position as a forward-thinking artist who transforms vulnerability into expressive power and uses music as a means of personal rebirth.

The Boys to End with Season 5; Finale Promises Chaos as Annie Battles Homelander and Butcher Unleashes Super-Virus

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The highly anticipated fifth season of the acclaimed series The Boys will be its last, dropping on Prime Video on 4.8.26. The final season sees Annie (Starlight) desperately trying to build the resistance against Homelander and the evil Supes, while key members of The Boys—Hughie, Mother’s Milk, and Frenchie—are imprisoned in a “Freedom Camp.” Meanwhile, Billy Butcher, driven to extremity, is ready to abandon conventional resistance and wipe out all Supes with a dangerous super-virus. With the stage set for a catastrophic confrontation between the resistance, the Supes, and Butcher’s extreme plan, the series promises a finale where, inevitably, nobody comes out unscathed.

CLUTCH and CORROSION OF CONFORMITY Announce Joint ‘Suffer No Evil Tour’

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Clutch and Corrosion of Conformity (C.O.C.) are joining forces this spring for the Suffer No Evil Tour, which will feature JD Pinkus (Butthole Surfers, Melvins) opening the run. The co-headlining tour announcement comes as both heavy rock veterans are deeply involved in new studio work: Clutch is actively recording their next album with producer Machine, while Corrosion of Conformity recently completed recording on their upcoming double album, which is slated for a 2026 release.

Suffer No Evil Tour Dates:

  • 04/09 Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
  • 04/11 Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
  • 04/12 Rochester, NY @ Kodak Center Theater
  • 04/14 Chesterfield, MO @ The Factory
  • 04/15 Lexington, KY @ Manchester Music Hall
  • 04/17 Kansas City, MO @ VooDoo Lounge at Harrah’s
  • 04/18 Sioux City, IA @ Anthem at Hard Rock Sioux City
  • 04/19 Sioux Falls, SD @ The District
  • 04/21 Grand Junction, CO @ Mesa Theater
  • 04/23 Boise, ID @ Treefort Music Hall
  • 04/24 Reno, NV @ Cargo Concert Hall
  • 04/27 Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey Theater
  • 04/28 Midland, TX @ The Horseshoe
  • 04/29 San Antonio, TX @ The Aztec Theatre
  • 05/01 Pensacola, FL @ Vinyl Music Hall
  • 05/02 Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal
  • 05/03 Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel