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Soulfly Channel Tribal Power On New Album ‘Chama’

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Arizona extreme metal mainstays Soulfly release their thirteenth studio album ‘Chama’ out now via Nuclear Blast Records, reconnecting with the band’s tribal foundation while sharpening its rhythmic weight and force. Recorded at Platinum Underground Studio in Mesa with longtime collaborator John Aquilino, the album was produced by Zyon Cavalera alongside Arthur Rizk, who also handled mixing and mastering. Bass duties come from Igor Amadeus Cavalera, with Mike De Leon on guitar, and the artwork was created by Carletta Parrish using hand-crafted visual language that mirrors the album’s ritualistic themes.

The album includes the recent track “Nihilist,” featuring Todd Jones of Nails, with lyrics inspired by LG Petrov and the early Swedish death metal movement, and a video directed by Costin Chioreanu filmed in Bulgaria. ‘Chama’ moves through aggression, rhythm, and heritage with focus and intent, supported by guest appearances from Dino Cazares and Todd Jones. The record captures a band rooted in its origins while operating with present-day precision and control.

Alex Rogers Shares Personal Stories Across New EP ‘Hand Me Down’

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South Carolina singer-songwriter Alex Rogers releases his five-song EP ‘Hand Me Down’ out now, recorded in Nashville at Sound Emporium with every track written and co-produced by Rogers himself. The project moves through themes of family, growth, and self-reflection, opening with the southern-leaning “Eggshells” and circling back to emotional weight on the title track. The EP closes with “Need I Remind,” a tender reflection on connection, while the cover art featuring Rogers with his late grandfather ties the songs directly to lived experience.


Ian Harrison Flips Breakup Perspective With New Single “Cheap Shots”

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Nashville-based singer-songwriter Ian Harrison releases “Cheap Shots,” a sharp and self-aware breakup song that leans into accountability rather than defense. Written with Travis Heidelman, Spencer Jordan, and Gabe Reali, the track frames emotional fallout as something to accept head-on, pairing its reflective lyrics with an easygoing, hook-forward delivery. “Cheap Shots” continues Harrison’s recent run following “Not The One” and “Level Me Out,” while setting the stage for upcoming festival appearances, including Extra Innings in February 2026.


84 Days Share “Find Your Way Back Home” From Debut Album

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84 Days unveil “Find Your Way Back Home,” a direct and heartfelt new single drawn from the band’s self-titled debut album out now via Double Helix Records in partnership with SBAM Records and Pee Records. Founded by Randy Bradbury and Cameron Webb, the project brings together deep punk lineage with focused songwriting, shaped by Adrian Young on drums and Warren Fitzgerald on guitar. Bradbury describes the song as a message for his kids, grounding its melody in personal purpose. The album carries weight and intention, built by collaborators who know how to turn lived experience into songs that stick.

XG Spotlight Precision And Power With “Gala” Dance Practice Video

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Hip-hop and R&B-inspired girl group XG release a dance practice video for “Gala,” the lead single from their first full album, giving fans a clear look at the choreography that sparked immediate buzz following the song’s TV debut. The performance leans into fashion-driven movement with mannequin poses and voguing, balanced by standout moments like Cocona’s breakdancing and Harvey’s acrobatic control. Each member’s individuality comes through sharply, matching the track’s futuristic production and runway-ready energy. “Gala” thrives as a bold performance piece, and the dance practice video reinforces how tightly movement, attitude, and sound are woven together.

Pennywise Tear Into Motörhead Classic With “Ace Of Spades” Cover

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Hardcore punk lifers Pennywise release a full-throttle cover of Motörhead’s “Ace Of Spades,” featured on the compilation ‘Killed By Deaf – A Punk Tribute To Motörhead.’ Guitarist Fletcher Dragge frames the song as a shared language between scenes, recalling how Motörhead stood shoulder to shoulder with punk at a time when few metal bands did. Pennywise lean into speed, grit, and raw attack, spotlighting why “Ace Of Spades” always lived comfortably in punk spaces. The cover sits alongside tributes from generations of punk bands, reinforcing Motörhead’s lasting place as a unifying force across loud, fast, and uncompromising music.

Cynthia Erivo Honors John Candy With “Everytime You Go Away”

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Cynthia Erivo shares a new original recording of “Everytime You Go Away,” created for the documentary John Candy I Like Me. Her performance leans into restraint and feeling, letting the song’s tenderness unfold with patience and care while reflecting on loss, gratitude, and presence. Erivo describes the recording as a tribute to Candy’s warmth, approaching the song with respect for both its emotional weight and the joy Candy brought to audiences throughout his career.

Directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds, John Candy I Like Me explores the actor’s life and work through personal stories, archival footage, and interviews from those who knew him best. The documentary premiered opening night at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival and is now out globally on Prime Video, with Erivo’s rendition serving as a reflective musical companion to the film’s portrait of a deeply loved figure.

Jesse Harris Unveils Orchestral Ballad “If You Believed In Me”

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Jesse Harris introduces “If You Believed In Me,” a hushed and deeply felt ballad that places his voice and guitar inside a sweeping orchestral frame arranged and conducted by Maycon Ananias. The song draws on classic American songwriting traditions while keeping the focus intimate, unfolding like a late-night confession carried by strings, woodwinds, and space. It stands as the title track from Harris’s orchestral album ‘If You Believed In Me,’ now out via Artwork Records, and captures a songwriter exploring scale without losing emotional closeness.

The project grew from a spontaneous invitation to write for an orchestra, opening a new creative door for Harris after decades of prolific work. Songs were written with symphonic movement in mind and recorded across New York, Rio, and Tallinn, with contributions from Norah Jones, Guilherme Monteiro, Jake Sherman, and Marine Quemere. The album leans into reflection and imagination, shaping quiet questions and personal memories into something expansive and resonant, and “If You Believed In Me” carries that spirit with grace.

Plini Announces Spring 2026 European And UK Tour With Sungazer

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Prog instrumentalist Plini announces an extensive European and UK tour for Spring 2026, bringing his intricate guitar work across the continent with electro-jazz duo Sungazer in support. The run follows his latest release “Mirage,” a richly detailed record featuring live strings, piano, oud, and a guest solo from Tosin Abasi.

European & UK Tour Dates 2026:
28 April 2026 – Warsaw, Niebo
29 April 2026 – Vilnius, Loftas
30 April 2026 – Riga, Melna Piektdiena
01 May 2026 – Tallinn, Paavli Kulturfabrik
02 May 2026 – Helsinki, House of Culture
04 May 2026 – Stockholm, Debaser Strand
05 May 2026 – Oslo, Vulkan Arena
06 May 2026 – Copenhagen, Pumpehuset
07 May 2026 – Hamburg, Gruenspan
08 May 2026 – Berlin, Columbia Theater
09 May 2026 – Prague, Palac Akropolis
10 May 2026 – Vienna, Szene
12 May 2026 – Treviso, New Age
13 May 2026 – Munich, Technikum
14 May 2026 – Aarau, Kiff Saal
15 May 2026 – Monthey, Pont Rouge
16 May 2026 – Barcelona, Salamandra
17 May 2026 – Madrid, Mon
18 May 2026 – Toulouse, La Cabane
19 May 2026 – Paris, Trianon
21 May 2026 – Bristol, Electric
22 May 2026 – London, Electric Ballroom
23 May 2026 – Manchester, Club Academy
24 May 2026 – Birmingham, Asylum
26 May 2026 – Frankfurt, Batschkapp
27 May 2026 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Rockhal
28 May 2026 – Antwerp, Trix Club
29 May 2026 – Haarlem, Patronaat GZ
30 May 2026 – Nijmegen, Doornroosje

Caroline Jones Shares Empowering New Single “All The Things” Out Now

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Country singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Caroline Jones releases her new single “All The Things” out now, delivering an autobiographical anthem shaped by lived experience and emotional clarity. Co-written and co-produced by Jones, the song traces her journey through new motherhood while balancing life as a solo artist and a member of Zac Brown Band, centering the strength of working parents alongside the partners and support systems who make that balance possible. The lyrics move through moments of anticipation, gratitude, and resolve, grounded in real details from life on the road with a new baby and the steady presence of loved ones. “All The Things” carries a warm, open-hearted energy that feels honest and affirming, turning personal reflection into a shared moment of recognition. The track continues a recent run of deeply personal releases and highlights Jones’s ability to translate life chapters into songs that feel immediate and true.