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New York Art-Pop Songwriter Blums Signs to Take Care Records and Debuts Hypnotic First Single “Sinking/Soaring”

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Blums has arrived. Kelsea Feder’s long-anticipated New York City project has signed to Brooklyn-based indie Take Care Records, and debut single “Sinking/Soaring” is out today alongside an official music video directed by Ava Burka and Marianna Kamiaklioyis. It’s a striking first statement: mellow vibraphone, delicate keys, and a melodic spiral that builds into something genuinely unsettling and beautiful at once.

The song draws directly from Feder’s time as a hostess at a jazz club, and the sonic fingerprints are all over it. Her friend and roommate Sasha Berliner, a jazz vibraphonist, plays on the track and contributed the chord that unlocked the second and third choruses. Producer Kirk Palsma pushed the arrangement further, having Feder isolate syllables and sing them in different melodies to create what she calls a “freaky genius” bridge effect. Feder describes the song’s emotional core plainly: “The song comes from a place of being trapped in the head, self-obsessed, miserable, tormented by loneliness.”

The video matches that duality, moving between dilapidated houses and glamorous performances to visualize the push and pull at the heart of the track. It’s a fully realized debut, the kind that signals a creative vision already well-developed before the first note goes public. Feder has spent years building to this, playing Bushwick’s show circuit in a power-pop band, singing backup on tour, and working through a slow, deliberate recording process with Palsma. The debut album is coming within the year.

Blums has already built real traction in New York’s indie scene, playing alongside May Rio, Bella Litsa, Nyxy Nyx, and Shallowhalo, and debuting new material last week at Rachel Lime’s album release show at Union Pool in Brooklyn. More shows are coming.

Departure Festival + Conference and MLSE Relaunch Bursary Program to Support 15 Aspiring Music Industry Professionals

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Departure Festival + Conference and MLSE Relaunch Bursary Program to Support 15 Aspiring Music Industry Professionals

TAGS: Departure Festival + Conference, Loft Entertainment, Oak View Group, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, Neil Claydon, Kevin Barton, Randy Lennox, Tim Leiweke, Irving Azoff, Scotiabank Arena, Coca-Cola Coliseum,

The music industry needs new voices, and Departure is making sure they get in the room. The Departure Festival + Conference, presented by Loft Entertainment and Oak View Group, has relaunched the Scotiabank Arena & Coca-Cola Coliseum Departure Bursary Program in partnership with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment. Fifteen aspiring music industry professionals will receive support to attend Departure in 2026. Applications are open now until April 19 at departureto.com/bursary.

The program is built for post-secondary students pursuing careers in live music and entertainment. Each recipient gets a full 2026 Departure Conference pass, access to educational sessions, networking opportunities across the music community, and direct one-on-one meetings with MLSE representatives in the Departure Mentors Lounge. It’s structured access at a moment when the right connection can genuinely change a career trajectory.

Neil Claydon, MLSE Vice President of Ticketing and Music & Live Entertainment, puts the intent plainly: “Over the past few years, we’ve been able to give dozens of young leaders unprecedented access and opportunity to get a glimpse into our amazing and thriving industry.” Kevin Barton, Executive Director of Departure, frames it as essential work: “Opening doors for emerging talent is essential to the future of the music industry.”

Originally created by Canadian Music Week and MLSE, the bursary program continues that legacy under the Departure banner. The program is open to Canadian residents and actively encourages applications from equity-seeking groups. All successful applicant details remain strictly confidential. Recipients will be announced April 27.

Applications close April 19. Apply here.

Prime Video’s Romantic Drama ‘Your Fault: London’ Returns With Nick and Noah Facing Their Biggest Test Yet

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Prime Video’s Romantic Drama ‘Your Fault: London’ Returns With Nick and Noah Facing Their Biggest Test Yet

TAGS: Asha Banks, Matthew Broome, Eve Maklin, Ray Fearon, Enva Lewis, Kerim Hassan, Sam Buchanan, Louisa Binder, Joel Nankervis, Scarlett Rayner, Orlando Norman, Dani Girdwood, Charlotte Fassler, Melissa Osborne, Bella Heesom, Mercedes Ron, Ben Pugh, Erica Steinberg, Kari Hatfield, Alex de la Iglesia, Carolina Bang, Domingo González, Prime Video,

Nick and Noah are back, and things are getting complicated. Prime Video has dropped the teaser trailer for ‘Your Fault: London,’ the second installment in the English-language UK adaptation of Mercedes Ron’s internationally bestselling Culpables trilogy. The film premieres exclusively on Prime Video this June, available in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.

Asha Banks (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder) and Matthew Broome (The Buchaneers) return as Noah and Nick, now navigating the kind of pressure that tests even the strongest relationships. Noah heads to Oxford to pursue her studies while Nick gets pulled deeper into the demands of work. New faces enter the picture on both sides, and the jealousy and tension that follow push their bond to its limit. The teaser makes clear this isn’t going to be easy for either of them.

The new cast additions add serious fuel to the drama. Louisa Binder plays Sophia, an ambitious newcomer at Leister Enterprises with her sights set on Nick. Joel Nankervis brings Michael, an Oxford student who befriends Noah while quietly wanting more. Scarlett Rayner’s Briar presents a friendly face with hidden motives, and Orlando Norman arrives as Cruz, a key player in the underground racing world. Every new character is designed to destabilize, and the dynamic works.

Directed by Dani Girdwood and Charlotte Fassler from a script by Melissa Osborne and Bella Heesom, ‘Your Fault: London’ continues the Prime Video collaboration with Mercedes Ron now operating as The House of Ron. ‘My Fault: London’ built a devoted audience fast, and this follow-up arrives with considerably higher stakes.

‘Your Fault: London’ premieres on Prime Video this June.

Jamey Johnson Hits the Road With 31-Date “Traveling Truebadour” Headlining Tour

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Jamey Johnson has spent two decades earning the title the Washington Post handed him: “one of the greatest country singers of our time.” His 2026 Traveling Truebadour headlining tour makes that case across 31 dates, running May through October, with tickets for most shows going on sale Friday, April 17 at 10 a.m. local time at jameyjohnson.com/tour.

The tour opens May 8 at Anderson Music Hall in Hiawassee, GA and runs through October 11 at Turning Stone Resort Casino in Verona, NY. Johnson never plays the same setlist twice, tailoring every performance to the room and the crowd in front of him. Expect songs from his latest album ‘Midnight Gasoline,’ new music from his upcoming record, and established classics including “In Color” and “High Cost of Living,” whether solo acoustic or with a full band behind him.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of Johnson’s major label debut, ‘The Dollar,’ a record that launched one of traditional country’s most consistent and critically respected careers. He’s one of only two artists in country music history, alongside Kris Kristofferson, to win two Song of the Year awards in the same year, taking both the ACM and CMA honors for “Give It Away” and “In Color.” Rolling Stone calls his “one of country music’s most seasoned voices,” and Don Henley has described him as “the nearest thing” we have to George Jones.

Thirty-one dates are confirmed now with more being added. Several festival appearances and free events are woven into the routing alongside theatre and casino stops across the South, Midwest, and beyond.

Traveling Truebadour Tour Dates:

May 8, Hiawassee, GA @ Anderson Music Hall

May 22, Quapaw, OK @ Downstream Casino Resort

May 23, Richmond, MO @ Branded Outdoor Theater

June 3, Wheeling, WV @ The Capitol Theatre

June 4, Farmington, PA @ Timber Rock Amphitheatre

June 5, Charlotte, NC @ The TD Amp Ballantyne

June 6, Paris, TN @ Tennessee River Jam (Free Event)

June 11, Chesterfield, MO @ The Chesterfield Amphitheater

June 12, Sheffield, IL @ Psycho Silo Saloon

July 9, Fort Loramie, OH @ Country Concert At Hickory Hill Lakes (Festival)

July 10, Bethlehem, PA @ Wind Creek Event Center

July 11, Danville, VA @ The Pantheon at Caesars Virginia

July 25, Bowler, WI @ North Star Mohican Casino

July 31, Lake Charles, LA @ Golden Nugget Lake Charles

August 1, Bossier City, LA @ Paradise Theater at Margaritaville Resort Casino

August 8, Detroit Lakes, MN @ WE Fest (Festival)

August 9, Vale, SD @ Full Throttle Saloon (Free Event)

August 13, Shipshewana, IN @ Blue Gate Performing Arts Center

August 15, French Lick, IN @ French Lick Resort

September 4, Fort Worth, TX @ Billy Bob’s Texas

September 5, Grant, OK @ Choctaw Casino Stage 271

September 11, New Haven, KY @ The Amp at Log Still

September 12, Petros, TN @ Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary

September 19, Effingham, IL @ Effingham Performance Center

September 20, Marion, IL @ Marion Cultural and Civic Center

October 2, Gautier, MS @ The Sound Amphitheater

October 3, Pine Bluff, AR @ Saracen Event Center at Saracen Casino Resort

October 8, Bristol, VA @ Hard Rock Live Bristol

October 9, Charles Town, WV @ The Event Center at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races

October 10, Atlantic City, NJ @ Tropicana Atlantic City

October 11, Verona, NY @ Turning Stone Resort Casino

Multi-Platinum Country Hitmaker Russell Dickerson Scores AMA Nomination and a Spotify Front-Row Moment at RODEOHouston

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Russell Dickerson keeps stacking wins. The multi-platinum country hitmaker has partnered with Spotify for an exclusive live performance video filmed at RODEOHouston on March 5, his biggest show to date, delivering “Worth Your Wild” to a crowd that proved exactly why his RUSSELLMANIA Tour has been selling out across the country. The video is out now and captures a performance People called “torchy” with energy that simply doesn’t let up.

The RODEOHouston night went beyond the stage. A Spotify-hosted meet-and-greet and a themed flower shop inspired by his piano ballad “Roses” gave fans something personal before the show even started. It’s the kind of detail that separates a good concert from a genuine experience, and it mirrors the high-energy connection Dickerson has built with his audience throughout the extended RUSSELLMANIA Tour run.

On top of the Spotify moment, Dickerson has picked up an American Music Awards nomination for Best Country Song for “Happen To Me.” The single has earned its recognition many times over: multi-week number one on U.S. Country Aircheck/MediaBase and the Billboard Country charts, RIAA Platinum certified, over 344 million streams, multi-week number one runs in both the UK and Canada, and crossover appearances on the Billboard Hot 100, Hot AC, and Top 40 charts. It also pulled a 2026 iHeartRadio Awards nomination for Favorite TikTok Dance.

Dickerson’s fourth studio album ‘FAMOUS BACK HOME’ blends country-soul, 80s rock, and modern pop into what the Houston Chronicle called the work of “a star on the verge of a next-level breakout.” With nearly four billion career streams and a string of platinum hits including “Yours,” “Blue Tacoma,” and “Love You Like I Used To,” Dickerson isn’t building toward something. He’s already there.

Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers Guitar Legend Mike Campbell and The Dirty Knobs Announce New Album ‘Mission of Mercy’

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Mike Campbell has been turning a corner, and ‘Mission of Mercy’ is proof. The celebrated guitarist and songwriter behind some of the most enduring rock records ever made has announced the fourth Dirty Knobs album, due June 12 via Soundly Music/Thirty Tigers. First single “I Remember” is out now, a piano-born rocker that the band stretched into something with, as Campbell puts it, “an ethereal, jam-like quality.” It’s a strong opening statement from a record that covers serious ground.

‘Mission of Mercy’ moves across styles with confidence. There’s the full-throttle rock of “I Remember,” the Americana ballad “More Than Gold” featuring Morgane Stapleton, and the Brian Wilson-inspired psychedelia of the title track. Kate Pierson of the B-52s appears on “Bongo Mania.” The album is co-produced again by George Drakoulias and Martin Pradler, with the Dirty Knobs lineup of Chris Holt on guitars and keys, Lance Morrison on bass, and fellow Heartbreaker Steve Ferrone on drums and percussion. Campbell describes it as “full-throttle Knobs from start to finish.”

The record follows 2024’s critically acclaimed ‘Vagabonds, Virgins & Misfits,’ which drew praise from NPR’s Fresh Air, Rolling Stone, and the Los Angeles Times. It also arrives on the heels of Campbell’s New York Times bestselling memoir ‘Heartbreaker,’ which Rolling Stone called “essential.” Campbell’s voice as a songwriter has clearly deepened. He recalls advice from Tom Petty about the English language: “There’s so much you can do with it. I’m discovering that, too.” That discovery is all over this record.

A full summer tour runs through July, with dates in Minneapolis, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and more, plus a special orchestral performance of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers hits with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra on September 12, and a date with Chris Stapleton at Jiffy Lube Live on October 2. Tickets are on sale now.

‘Mission of Mercy’ Track Listing:

  1. No Regrets
  2. Let Me Back In My Dream
  3. My Mama Told Me
  4. I Remember
  5. More Than Gold (feat. Morgane Stapleton)
  6. Mission of Mercy
  7. Bongo Mania (feat. Kate Pierson)
  8. Wrecking Ball
  9. Done To Me
  10. Armageddon
  11. Vicious Hangover
  12. Vagrant

Tour Dates:

July 7, Minneapolis, MN @ Pantages Theatre

July 9, Chicago, IL @ The Vic Theatre

July 11, Northfield, OH @ MGM Northfield Park Center Stage

July 12, Pontiac, MI @ Flagstar Strand Theatre

July 15, Nashville, IN @ Brown County Music Center

July 17, New Buffalo, MI @ Four Winds

July 18, Pittsburgh, PA @ Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall

July 21, Glenside, PA @ Keswick Theatre

July 23, Waterville, ME @ Waterville Opera House

July 24, Portsmouth, NH @ The Music Hall

September 12, Atlanta, GA @ Atlanta Symphony Hall (Mike Campbell & The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra)

October 2, Bristow, VA @ Jiffy Lube Live (with Chris Stapleton)

The First Biography of Jazz Trumpet Legend Kenny Dorham Traces His Journey From Texas to the Heart of Bebop

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Kenny Dorham helped build modern jazz and never quite got the credit he deserved. That changes now. ‘Whistle Stop: Kenny Dorham, Jazz, and the Journey of a Texas Family,’ written by Robert M. Pallitto and John A. Melendez and published by the University Press of Mississippi, is the first full biography of the trumpeter and composer, and it arrives as both a personal portrait and a sweeping piece of American history. It’s out now in hardcover and paperback.

Dorham’s story begins in Freestone County, Texas, where his family’s roots stretch back to Reconstruction, his great-grandfather owning and farming land in East Texas after emancipation. Raised in segregated East Austin, Dorham found the trumpet at Anderson High School, passed briefly through Wiley College and the army, and landed in New York just as bebop was rewriting the rules of American music. He didn’t just witness that transformation. He drove it, performing alongside Charlie Parker, Art Blakey, and Max Roach, and later mentoring younger talents including Joe Henderson.

Pallitto and Melendez draw on interviews, archival research, and deep family history to build a portrait that’s as much about Black resilience and migration across a century of American life as it is about jazz. Aidan Levy, author of ‘Saxophone Colossus: The Life and Music of Sonny Rollins,’ puts it plainly, calling Dorham “one of the most influential yet underappreciated jazz artists” and describing the book as much-needed and revealing.

‘Whistle Stop’ covers 266 pages with 15 black-and-white illustrations and lands in the American Made Music Series. Dorham was a prime architect of hard bop, modal, and Latin jazz vocabulary, a composer, collaborator, and educator whose influence echoed far past his death in 1972. This biography makes the full case for why his name deserves to sit alongside the giants he played with.

Vaporwave Producer Macroblank Steps Into Game Scoring With Adaptive Soundtrack for Urban Builder ShantyTown

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Macroblank has spent his career recontextualizing existing sounds into something atmospheric and hypnotic. ShantyTown, the upcoming urban city builder from solo developer Erik Rempen, demanded something different: original composition built from scratch, designed to move with the player rather than sit beneath them. The result is one of the more genuinely interesting game soundtrack approaches in the cozy game space right now.

The music isn’t a traditional OST. Each track is built from modular loops and layered components that shift and intensify as players progress toward map completion. Every playthrough generates its own version of the soundtrack. “Each playthrough effectively generates its own version of the soundtrack, tailored to the way the game unfolds,” Macroblank explains. It’s adaptive scoring done with real intention, not as a gimmick but as a core part of how the game feels to play.

The sonic direction is an unexpected one for the genre. Cozy games typically lean on ambient, classical, or lofi textures. Macroblank went somewhere else entirely, bringing his downtempo vaporwave sensibility into an upbeat, dynamic, location-specific framework. Each in-game environment carries its own distinct musical identity, built organically from the diversity of its settings. It’s immersive without being intrusive, which is a genuinely difficult balance to strike.

The production philosophy kept things moving fast. Ideas developed as short loops before expanding into full arrangements, with synthesis and sample manipulation at the core. Tools like Xpand!2, Nexus, and Omnisphere kept the workflow fluid. “Friction is the killer of ideas,” Macroblank says. ShantyTown launches April 16 on Steam, with a demo available now.

New York Songwriter Lawrence Kim Delivers Sharp Solo Debut ‘The Hours and the Times’ With New Single “Rodeo”

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Lawrence Kim has been a fixture in other people’s bands for years, a guitarist for BMX Bandits, Scam Avenue, The Amber Smith, and touring guitarist for Ryn Weaver. ‘The Hours and the Times,’ his debut solo album, arrives May 15, and it sounds like someone who’s been waiting for exactly the right moment to say something on his own terms. New single “Rodeo,” featuring backing vocals from Emma Tricca and Rachel Cox (Oakley Hall), is out now with a video via Scummy Water Tower.

Kim wrote, produced, arranged, played, and sang the bulk of the record himself, which fits the album’s central theme. “It’s an album about being alone, which isn’t necessarily the same thing as being lonely,” he says. But he didn’t do it in isolation. The guest list is stacked: drummer Kid Millions (Oneida, People of the North), pedal steel player Eoin Russell (Songs:Ohia), sax ace Stephen Chen (Ghost Funk Orchestra, San Fermin), multi-instrumentalist Peter Hess (Philip Glass Ensemble), singer-songwriter-filmmaker Alexandra Helgerson, and Vincent D’Onofrio collaborator Dana Lyn all contribute. The result is a solo record with genuine depth and range.

“Rodeo” arrives with a pointed thesis. Kim describes it as a song about someone who believes their own hype, chasing fame and glory while missing the substance underneath. “It’s also about the frustration of the artistic process,” he adds. The track lands with dry wit and melodic confidence, a strong early indicator of what the full album delivers.

Kim celebrates the release with a Brooklyn show at Mama Tried on May 17 at 4pm. ‘The Hours and the Times’ is available for pre-order on Bandcamp now.

‘The Hours and the Times’ Track Listing:

  1. New Jetsetter
  2. Sawyer
  3. Madeleine
  4. Rodeo (ft. Emma Tricca & Rachel Cox)
  5. Best Western
  6. Escape Artist (ft. Rachel Cox)
  7. Line and Key (ft. Kid Millions)
  8. Diver
  9. Go Lay Yourself Down Again

Upcoming Shows:

May 17, Brooklyn, NY @ Mama Tried, 4PM

National Music Centre Secures Gordon Lightfoot Estate Items, Keeping a Canadian Legend’s Legacy at Home

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Canada’s music history has a way of slipping across the border, showing up in international auction houses and disappearing into private collections. The National Music Centre has spent years fighting that trend, and their latest acquisition makes that mission personal. NMC has secured a group of items from the Gordon Lightfoot Estate Collection, now on display at Studio Bell in Calgary, where they belong.

The haul is genuinely significant. Two of Lightfoot’s velvet jackets, a staple of his later live performances, are in the collection alongside his RPM Gold Leaf Award for Male Vocalist of the Year from 1971, signed performance contracts including one for a 1966 run at Toronto’s legendary Riverboat coffeehouse, and an electric guitar that joins NMC’s living collection, available for working artists to play. An anonymous donor made NMC’s participation in the auction possible.

Lightfoot is an inductee of three of NMC’s four national halls of fame, and the pieces are being displayed accordingly across the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, and Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame galleries. His 1983 Fender Telecaster will be available for use in NMC’s studios. Jesse Moffatt, NMC’s Senior Director of Collections and Exhibitions, puts it plainly: “By bringing these pieces into NMC’s collection, we’re ensuring that future generations of artists and audiences can engage with and be inspired by one of our country’s most influential songwriters.”

This isn’t NMC’s first repatriation. Randy Bachman’s “American Woman” guitar and several Neil Young items previously auctioned in the U.S. have both made their way back to Canada through NMC’s efforts. The Lightfoot acquisition continues that work, keeping the story of Canadian music rooted in Canada, where it can be seen, touched, and absorbed by the artists and audiences who’ll carry it forward.

The Gordon Lightfoot Estate Collection items are on display now at Studio Bell in Calgary. For more information, visit studiobell.ca.