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T. Rex and Devo Join the Rhino High Fidelity Series with Elite Audiophile Reissues

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Rhino High Fidelity (Rhino Hi-Fi) expands its acclaimed series of limited-edition, audiophile vinyl reissues todaywith two pivotal albums: T. Rex’s Electric Warrior and Devo’s Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!.

Each album was cut from the original analog master tapes by Kevin Gray and pressed on 180-gram black vinyl at Optimal in Germany. Both releases are limited to 5,000 individually numbered copies and available exclusively at Rhino.com and select Warner Music Group stores internationally. As a bonus, Electric Warrior has two 7-inch singles, Hot Love and Bang A Gong (Get It On),” available to bundle. Order HERE.

Recently released as part of Rhino’s High Fidelity Reel-to-Reel line, Electric Warrior crystallized Marc Bolan’s transformation from cult folk hero to the godfather of glam with its release in 1971. The album topped the charts in the U.K. and was certified gold in the U.S., powered by hits like “Bang A Gong (Get It On)” and “Jeepster.” Working with producer Tony Visconti, the band built a sleek, groove-driven sound—equal parts grit and glitter—that came to define glam’s golden age.

In the new liner notes, Visconti recalls how sessions for the album gained momentum when the band moved from London to Los Angeles, and finally New York, where they cut three songs in a day, including “Lean Woman Blues” and “Jeepster.” “I could tell this was one of the best times of Marc’s life from how great these tracks turned out—they fully complemented the tracks we had just recorded in L.A. He was so happy,” he writes. “We knew we had a hit album.”

Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! introduced the band’s theory of de-evolution to the world in 1978, as shown in their 2025 GRAMMY®-award nominated documentary DEVO. Formed in the wake of Kent State and forged in Ohio’s post-industrial landscape, Devo turned art-school ideas into subversive songs. Mark MothersbaughGerald Casale, Bob MothersbaughBob Casale, and Alan Myers recorded the album in Germany with Brian Eno, blurring the line between human and mechanical on “Uncontrollable Urge,” “Jocko Homo,” and their twitchy reimagining of “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.”

Gerald Casale says Devo knew exactly what they wanted their first album to sound like when they arrived in Germany—but Eno had other ideas. “Brian had ‘evolved’ to nuanced electronic beauty. He was attempting to broaden our aesthetic, and we were trying to double down on our Brutalist leanings.” Despite the head-butting, he says they “captured the Devo meta-concept in a way that has withstood the test of time. Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! doesn’t sound like 1978. It doesn’t sound like punk. It doesn’t sound like it’s ‘of its time’ in any way.”

Rhino High Fidelity continues to tap into Warner Music’s vast catalog, introducing reissues of seminal albums across genres—from rock and pop to jazz, soul, and beyond. Each title pairs uncompromising audio with archival-grade packaging, honoring the album’s original intent in both sound and design.

Electric Warrior (Rhino High Fidelity)

LP Track Listing

Side One

  1. “Mambo Sun”
  2. “Cosmic Dancer”
  3. “Jeepster”
  4. “Monolith”
  5. “Lean Woman Blues”

Side Two

  1. “Bang A Gong (Get It On)”
  2. “Planet Queen”
  3. “Girl”
  4. “The Motivator”
  5. “Life’s A Gas”
  6. “Rip Off”

Singles

Side One

  1. “Hot Love”

Side Two

  1. “Woodland Rock”
  2. “The King Of The Mountain Cometh”

Side One

  1. “Bang A Gong (Get It On)”

Side Two

  1. “There Was A Time”
  2. “Raw Ramp”
  3. “Electric Boogie”

Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! (Rhino High Fidelity)

LP Track Listing

Side One

  1. “Uncontrollable Urge”
  2. “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”
  3. “Praying Hands”
  4. “Space Junk”
  5. “Mongoloid”
  6. “Jocko Homo”

Side Two

  1. “Too Much Paranoias”
  2. “Gut Feeling” / “(Slap Your Mammy)”
  3. “Come Back Jonee”
  4. “Sloppy (I Saw My Baby Gettin’)”
  5. “Shrivel-Up”
  6.  

The Behaviour Deconstructs The Police on Brooding New Single “Invisible Sun”

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Multi-instrumentalist and seasoned rhythm veteran Marshall Kilpatric is continuing his transformation from elite skinsman to alternative visionary with the release of “Invisible Sun,” the haunting new single from his project The Behaviour. A masterful deconstruction of The Police classic, the track serves as the final precursor to the upcoming EP ‘PEDESTALS’, set for release via Rexius Records. Kilpatric—whose storied career includes replacing Brann Dailor in Today is the Day and Josh Freese in Black Light Burns—strips the 1980s staple down to its melancholic core, infusing it with the fuzz-drenched shoegaze and analog warmth that has become The Behaviour’s signature. It is a poignant, timely reimagining that breathes new life into Sting’s lyrics, finding the light in adverse environments with a sound that is both personal and profoundly cinematic.

The forthcoming EP ‘PEDESTALS’ explores themes of uncritical admiration, loss, and the “shadow work” of spiritual redemption. Moving beyond the critical acclaim of his 2023 debut ‘A Sin Dance’, Kilpatric takes full creative control here, crafting a sonic haven for fans of Queens of the Stone Age and All Them Witches. Drawing inspiration from the poetic intensity of Leonard Cohen and the atmospheric mystique of Pink Floyd, ‘PEDESTALS’ represents an arc of healing and transformation, where the noise of heavy music becomes a form of medicine. As Kilpatric moves from the back of the stage to the front of the studio, The Behaviour invites listeners into a brooding, introspective landscape where every distorted note and layered vocal serves as a step toward clarity.

W.E.B. Captures Hometown Fury on Debut Live Album ‘Darkness Alive’

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Greek symphonic extreme metal force W.E.B. is set to immortalize their legendary stage presence with the release of ‘Darkness Alive’, their first-ever official live album. Recorded during a high-stakes hometown performance in Athens on September 22, 2024—a night they shared with black metal titans Dark Funeral—the record captures the quartet at their most visceral and “unhinged.” Vocalist and guitarist Sakis Prekas notes that the evening marked a pivotal moment of transition for the band, fueled by an electric energy that demanded to be documented. From the soaring, epic finale of “Dragona” to the “thunderous marriage” of genres in “Into Hell Fire We Burn,” ‘Darkness Alive’ serves as both a definitive live document and a powerful testament to the band’s enduring connection with their audience.

The announcement comes alongside the release of the live single and video for “Dark Web,” a fan-favorite onslaught originally featured on their 2021 LP ‘Colosseum’. A scathing critique of the abuse of power, the track highlights the band’s ability to fuse melodic death metal intensity with modern symphonic grandeur. Set for a digital and physical release on February 20, 2026, via Metal Blade Records and Sleaszy Rider, the album features nine tracks hand-selected for their proven ability to command a crowd. As W.E.B. begins composing their next full-length studio effort, ‘Darkness Alive’ stands as a bloodthirsty reminder of why they remain one of the most formidable names in the international extreme metal scene.

Grateful Dead Opens the 2026 Archival Season with the Chicago and Tampa Performances for ‘Dave’s Picks’

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The Grateful Dead officially begin their 2026 archival journey by revealing the first two installments of the highly anticipated ‘Dave’s Picks’ subscription series. Opening the year is ‘Dave’s Picks Volume 57’, which captures the band during a high-energy winter run at the Uptown Theatre in Chicago on February 1, 1978. This performance finds the group in peak form as they balance the tight precision of their late seventies sound with the expansive improvisational spirit found on tracks like “Estimated Prophet” and “The Other One”. Fans of this era can also look forward to bonus material from the previous night to complete the story of this historic Chicago stand.

The second release of the year takes listeners back to the legendary jazz-influenced era of 1973 with ‘Dave’s Picks Volume 58’. This volume presents the complete December 18 performance from Curtis Hixon Hall in Tampa, featuring a massive second set anchored by a “Dark Star” into “Eyes of the World” sequence. Subscribers will also receive an exclusive bonus disc containing rare highlights from the band’s first-ever appearance at The Omni in Atlanta. With limited editions of 25,000 copies shipping throughout the year, these releases ensure that the 2026 series remains an essential deep dive into the most fertile chapters of the Grateful Dead live legacy.

‘Dave’s Picks 2026’ Release Schedule:

Jan 30 – Dave’s Picks Volume 57: Uptown Theatre, Chicago, IL (2/1/78)

May 01 – Dave’s Picks Volume 58: Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa, FL (12/18/73)

Jul 31 – Dave’s Picks Volume 59: TBA

Oct 30 – Dave’s Picks Volume 60: TBA

Caliban Releases “Dear Suffering” Live Video to Celebrate the ‘Back From Hell (Deluxe Edition)’ Arrival

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German metalcore pioneers Caliban continue their relentless evolution with the digital release of ‘Back From Hell (Deluxe Edition)’ on Century Media Records. This expanded collection features the high-energy new single “Anthem” alongside a massive live video for “Dear Suffering” featuring guest vocals from Andreas Bjulver of Cabal. The band recorded these intense performances during a hometown show in Cologne to give fans an authentic look at the current lineup which now includes the melodic vocal range and songwriting skills of bassist Iain Duncan.

The deluxe package offers a comprehensive journey through the band’s aggressive sound with nineteen tracks including covers of “Shout” and “You Only Live Once”. Founding members Andreas Dörner and Marc Görtz express deep gratitude to their dedicated community for supporting the group through over two decades of genre-defining music. This release arrives just as the quintet prepares to bring back their signature Darkness Over X-Mas tour for a string of end-of-year performances across Germany with special guests Doomcrusher and Strength.

‘Back From Hell (Deluxe Edition)’ Tracklist:

  1. Resurgence (Intro)
  2. Guilt Trip (feat. Mental Cruelty)
  3. I Was A Happy Kid Once
  4. Back From Hell (feat. The Browning)
  5. Insomnia
  6. Dear Suffering (feat. Joe Bad of Fit For An Autopsy)
  7. Alte Seele
  8. Overdrive
  9. Infection
  10. Glass Cage
  11. Solace In Suffer
  12. Till Death Do Us Part
  13. Echoes
  14. Anthem
  15. Shout
  16. You Only Live Once
  17. Dear Suffering (feat. Andreas Bjulver of Cabal Live in Cologne 2025)
  18. Insomnia (Live in Cologne 2025)
  19. Nothing is Forever (Live in Cologne 2025)

Darkness Over X-Mas Tour 2025:

12/27 – Saalfeld, DE – Klubhaus

12/28 – Frankfurt, DE – Das Bett

12/29 – Oberhausen, DE – Kulttempel

Justin Bieber Makes Streaming History as “Mistletoe” Joins Spotify’s Billions Club

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Justin Bieber is officially jingling all the way to a new milestone as his 2011 holiday classic “Mistletoe” joins the elite Spotify Billions Club. Reaching this ten-figure landmark just in time for the 2025 season, the track now sits alongside festive giants like Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For Christmas Is You” and Wham’s “Last Christmas.” This achievement marks Bieber’s 19th song to cross the billion-stream threshold, further cementing his status as one of the most dominant forces in streaming history. With over 113 million monthly listeners this December, the “Prince of Pop” continues to prove that his catalog—from teen-pop origins to modern holiday staples—remains an essential global soundtrack.

The “Mistletoe” milestone caps off a record-shattering 2025 for Bieber, fueled by the massive success of his surprise July album ‘Swag’. The project, which features heavy hitters like Gunna and Sexyy Red, didn’t just break his personal records—it obliterated them, surpassing one billion album streams in mere months and launching hits like “DAISIES” onto the global charts. Between his historic 69 billion total career streams and a “Billions Club” roster that includes “Stay,” “Ghost,” and “Love Yourself,” Bieber’s influence is undeniable. As 2025 draws to a close, it’s clear that whether he’s dropping experimental new tracks or revisiting a decade-old Christmas favorite, the world is still hitting play on Justin Bieber.

Carlos Santana, Cher, and Whitney Houston Lead the 2026 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Honorees

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The Recording Academy has just unveiled a breathtaking lineup of legends for the 2026 Special Merit Awards, proving that true greatness only shines brighter with time. On January 31st at the historic Wilshire Ebell Theatre, the industry will gather for an emotional masterclass in musical heritage, honoring icons like Carlos Santana, Chaka Khan, Cher, and Paul Simon with the Lifetime Achievement Award. This year’s list also pays a long-overdue and powerful tribute to the late “Voice” herself, Whitney Houston, and the revolutionary Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, whose legacies continue to shape the very pulse of modern sound. It is a stunning convergence of artists who haven’t just made music—they’ve built the foundations of our culture across generations and genres.

Beyond the stage, the Recording Academy is rightly celebrating the visionary minds behind the scenes with the Trustees and Technical Grammy Awards. From the poetic genius of Bernie Taupin to the pioneering executive leadership of Sylvia Rhone and the groundbreaking Latin jazz brilliance of the late Eddie Palmieri, these honorees represent the architects of the industry. We also see technical wizardry take center stage as John Chowning is recognized for his revolutionary discovery of FM synthesis, a feat that transformed the electronic landscape forever. As CEO Harvey Mason Jr. noted, this group’s influence spans the very foundation of music, and celebrating them on the eve of Grammy Sunday is the perfect prelude to the biggest night in music.

Est Gee Shuts Down the Streets with Hypnotic New Anthem “Supreme Sanders”

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Louisville rap titan Est Gee is delivering an early holiday masterpiece with his latest single, “Supreme Sanders,” a speaker-rattling declaration of his undeniable status in the game. Released via CMG/Interscope, the track finds Gee at his most charismatic, weaving intricate bars about his “Supreme Vanson” and Shedeur Sanders-level confidence over a dark, hypnotic soundscape crafted by his longtime collaborator ForeverRolling. This release marks the culmination of a staggeringly prolific 2025, which saw the “Young Shiner” drop two full-length projects—’I Ain’t Feeling You’ and the raw, head-down surprise tape ‘My World’—proving he’s a workmanlike force that simply cannot be canceled. Between the heavy keys and the “too-big-to-fail” energy, Gee is cementing his legacy as the street’s most reflective and relentless storyteller.

The track arrived just as the buzz from last month’s “Thug Club” reached a fever pitch, further solidifying Gee’s reputation for pairing vivid block etiquette with subtly masterful rhyme schemes. This year has been a victory lap for the CMG powerhouse, featuring high-profile link-ups with Lil Baby and Travis Scott, yet “Supreme Sanders” feels like his most personal victory yet—a celebration of the “winding road” that led him from the Kentucky underground to global stardom. With his head down and his wrist on “200 Gs,” Est Gee is closing out the year exactly how he started it: with a head-down, hustler’s ambition that leaves the rest of the pack in the dust. Whether he’s rocking the soulful vibes of “Take my time” or the dark documentary style of “Above the Rim,” Geeski is undeniably the boss of all bosses right now.

NightWraith Blazes a New Trail with Black ‘n’ Roll Anthem “The Candlelight”

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Denver’s genre-bending pioneers NightWraith are back to set the underground ablaze with their infectious new standalone single, “The Candlelight.” Marking a thrilling sonic evolution, this hook-heavy anthem trades technical death metal density for a mid-tempo “black ‘n’ roll” groove that captures the spirit of classic heavy metal without losing the band’s signature blackened edge. Alongside this riff-packed release, the band has officially welcomed the phenomenal Lauren Vieira of Dreadnought as their full-time keyboard and synth player. Vieira’s atmospheric textures add a whole new layer of sophistication to frontman Ben Pitts’ gritty, romantic ode to Denver’s legendary Yellow Bordello punk house. With stunning pen-and-ink artwork by Nate Burns and a mix by NITE’s Van Labrakis, “The Candlelight” is a masterclass in melodic melancholy and a bold harbinger of the band’s fourth full-length album currently in the works.

The flame is only spreading as NightWraith prepares to take their captivating live show on the road for a massive 2026 North American tour alongside black metal titans UADA and dungeon synth legends Mortiis. This “unholy” package will see the band captivating audiences from the Brighton Music Hall in Boston to the Rickshaw Theatre in Vancouver, culminating in a heavy-hitting night at Los Angeles’ Teragram Ballroom. For fans of Opeth and Tribulation, this tour is a mandatory destination to witness NightWraith’s unique brand of “blackened dad rock” in its most potent form. Whether you’re spinning the new single or catching them live on this coast-to-coast trek, one thing is certain: NightWraith is firing on all cylinders and ready to lead the charge into a daring new era of heavy music.

Dechecker AI Checker: Why Writing That Feels “Professional” Is Under Scrutiny

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By Mitch Rice

Professional writing has long been defined by restraint. Clear structure, neutral tone, and efficient language were considered signs of maturity and competence. Yet in the current environment, those same qualities can invite questions that have nothing to do with meaning or intent.

That tension is why many writers now open an AI Checker immediately after finishing a draft. The check is not about confidence in authorship. It is about understanding how professionally refined language appears when evaluated by systems that prioritize statistical regularity over context.

Professionalism and Pattern Recognition

The standards stayed, the lens changed

Writing advice has not shifted dramatically. Clarity is still encouraged, and unnecessary complexity is still discouraged. What changed is the evaluation layer applied before a human ever reads the text.

Detection systems do not care whether language is appropriate. They care whether it is predictable.

Professional tone removes personal signals

A professional voice often avoids personal markers, hesitation, and strong emphasis. This makes text adaptable and safe across contexts. It also strips away cues that indicate individual decision-making.

When those cues disappear, language begins to look interchangeable.

Why Detection Systems Focus on Refined Writing

Refinement compresses reasoning

Editing usually removes intermediate steps. Writers cut explanations they assume are obvious and present conclusions cleanly. For readers, this can feel efficient. For detection models, it removes evidence of thought.

The result is a fluent language with little visible process.

Consistency creates measurable rhythm

Professional writing often maintains consistent paragraph length, sentence structure, and pacing. That consistency is intentional. It is also detectable.

Detection systems respond to that rhythm across entire sections, not just isolated phrases.

Using an AI Checker Without Diluting Quality

Detection should follow conviction

Running detection before ideas are fully formed produces misleading results. Drafts need time to develop unevenly. Detection becomes useful only after arguments are settled and language has stabilized.

At that point, flagged passages often indicate where professionalism has turned into abstraction.

Interpret patterns, not alerts

Individual highlights are rarely meaningful. Repeated signals across adjacent paragraphs point to deeper issues, such as summarizing instead of reasoning.

Revision should address substance, not surface.

Where Dechecker Fits Into Real Revision Cycles

It reveals over-generalized language

Dechecker frequently surfaces passages that sound authoritative but lack grounding. These sections explain outcomes without anchoring them in context, evidence, or limitation.

Restoring specificity almost always reduces detection naturally.

It supports expansion rather than distortion

The strongest revisions involve adding explanation, not introducing awkwardness. Writers clarify why a claim matters or how a conclusion was reached.

This keeps writing credible while breaking uniform patterns.

Detection Beyond Traditional Drafting

Transcription standardizes human speech

Spoken language contains detours, repetition, and uneven emphasis. Once converted into text, those features are often removed automatically.

When interviews, meetings, or lectures are processed through an audio to text converter, the resulting transcript can appear artificially polished despite being entirely human in origin.

Detection tools help identify where that standardization has gone too far.

Editing must preserve intent

Light editing clarifies meaning. Heavy normalization erases voice. Detection feedback makes this threshold visible, especially in qualitative or narrative work.

This allows writers to revise without flattening perspective.

Institutional Expectations and Writer Behavior

Ambiguity increases self-censorship

Many organizations have not clearly articulated how AI-generated content is defined or handled. Writers respond by monitoring themselves aggressively, often beyond what is required.

An AI checker becomes a way to manage uncertainty rather than to seek approval.

Analysis protects authenticity

Sections that analyze, qualify, or reflect on limitations tend to score as more human. Detection systems do not penalize complexity. They penalize empty fluency.

This aligns detection feedback with better thinking habits.

What Detection Tools Cannot Resolve

They do not measure originality of thought

Detection scores cannot determine whether ideas are original. They only reflect how language behaves statistically.

Treating results as moral judgments leads to false conclusions.

They cannot replace responsibility

Writers remain accountable for their work regardless of scores. Tools offer perspective, not authority.

Dechecker functions best as an informed second look, not a final decision-maker.

Writing Professionally Without Disappearing

Human writing shows its reasoning

It reveals why decisions were made, not just what decisions were reached. These traces disrupt uniformity without deliberate manipulation.

Detection systems respond to that depth because it resists templating.

The goal is presence, not imperfection

An AI Checker is valuable when it helps writers see where professionalism has erased context.

Used thoughtfully, Dechecker supports writing that is precise, grounded, and unmistakably human—without forcing writers to perform irregularity.

Closing Thought

Professional writing has not become wrong. It has become visible to a different kind of reader. Understanding that shift does not require abandoning clarity, only restoring the reasoning that clarity sometimes hides.

An AI Checker does not redefine good writing. It helps writers notice when professionalism has gone silent. Dechecker brings that signal back without compromising intent.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.