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There I Ruined It Mashes Up Songs That Sing “Stop”

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The latest ingenious creation from Dustin Ballard’s highly popular project There I Ruined It is the brand new track “Stop. Won’t Stop. Can’t Stop.,” which is available for listening out now. Ballard has constructed a truly silly musical salad by chopping up numerous songs that feature the word “Stop.” Adding an extra flourish of flavor, he’s tossed in the recognizable voice of action star Arnold Schwarzenegger for accents throughout the mayhem. This unique blend of music and humor perfectly embodies the hilarious mission of the popular online project.

This track is a brilliant journey through various popular songs, and it highlights Ballard’s exceptional talent for musical destruction and reconstruction. While the song is titled around the concept of “stopping,” listeners will quickly find themselves hitting play to hear the continuous, frenetic bounce of the mashup. You can expect this latest output to deliver pure, unapologetic fun, proving why There I Ruined It is a favorite among music fans and artists globally.

George Clooney and Adam Sandler Team Up for Noah Baumbach’s Comedic Drama Jay Kelly

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Following a season full of intense action and horror films, director Noah Baumbach is offering a welcome sigh of relief with his new comedic drama, Jay Kelly. The film, which is set to hit theaters on November 14, 2025, and stream on Netflix starting December 5, 2025, follows George Clooney doing what he does best: portraying a famous, charming actor. Clooney and his manager, played by Adam Sandler, travel through Europe, using the journey as a way to reflect on their lives and their careers. This highly anticipated film promises a return to thoughtful, character driven comedy.

Franzoli Electronics Unveils Electrifying Music Made with Flyback Transformers

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Franzoli Electronics is a brilliant master at making music purely with electricity, and he has now turned his attention to a unique, high voltage instrument: a couple of old flyback transformers from CRT televisions, rigged to spark against a metal plate,creating mesmerizing, plasma powered versions of classic songs. Sit back and prepare to enjoy his unique take on the themes from beloved classics like Popeye and Super Mario World.

Editors Frontman Tom Smith Announces Debut Solo Album ‘There Is Nothing In The Dark’

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Editors front person Tom Smith has officially announced details for his debut solo album, ‘There Is Nothing In The Dark Which Isn’t There In The Light’, which is set for release on December 5th via Play It Again Sam. After two successful decades fronting Editors and releasing two albums with Smith & Burrows, Smith is finally stepping into solo territory, motivated by a desire to reconnect with the raw, acoustic beginnings of his songwriting. The album will feature the latest track, “Life Is For Living,” which is already available, along with the previously released single “Lights Of New York City.”

Smith enlisted producer Iain Archer to help craft the record, which is built around emotional honesty, acoustic textures, and themes of connection, memory, and resilience. Smith spoke about the single, saying, “‘Life is for living, anyway you want, life is for living, live it ‘till it’s gone…’ Iain and I stumbled across this line together, it felt like an empowering thing to say, and it spoke to the dreamlike hopeful nature of the song.” The ten track record balances stripped back arrangements with cinematic flourishes, creating a dynamic range that showcases Smith’s evolution as a songwriter and his yearning to create music that reflects his essence.

‘There Is Nothing In The Dark Which Isn’t There In The Light’ Track Listing

  • Deep Dive
  • How Many Times
  • Endings Are Breaking My Heart
  • Life Is For Living
  • Broken Time
  • Lights Of New York City
  • Souls
  • Northern Line
  • Leave
  • Saturday

Spike Jones’ ‘A Spooktacular In Screaming Sound!’ Stereo Classic Is Out Now

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Omnivore Recordings has officially released Spike Jones’ classic ‘Spike Jones In Stereo: A Spooktacular In Screaming Sound!’, which is out now on CD and slime green vinyl. Originally issued in 1959 on Warner Bros. Records, this landmark stereo recording returns to physical formats for the first time in nearly fifty years, fully remastered and presented with new liner notes. Spike Jones’ endlessly inventive recordings had long made an art out of musical insanity, incorporating car horns, gunshots, burps, and all manner of sound effects. By 1959, monsters were big Hollywood business, and Jones, alongside longtime arranger Carl Brandt, created an astounding album that pushed the then new format of stereo audio separation to its absolute limits.

The album is credited to Spike Jones And The Band That Plays For Fun, and the vocals were handled by a host of legendary performers. Paul Frees was featured, known as the “voice” of Boris Badenov and Disneyland’s unseen Ghost Host at The Haunted Mansion. Also contributing was Thurl Ravenscroft, famous as Tony The Tiger and for singing the iconic “You’re A Mean One, Mr. Grinch.” ‘Spike Jones In Stereo’ became a classic, earning appreciation from Dr. Demento and “Weird Al” Yankovic, who said, “If I’ve got any kind of goal, it’s to aspire to be in this generation what Spike was in his.” The new liners, written by Joe Marchese, feature new interviews with Spike’s children, Linda Lee Jones and Spike Jones, Jr., who believe the album’s reissue will be enjoyed by new audiences.

‘Spike Jones In Stereo’ Track Listing

  • The Glow Worm
  • Cocktails For Two
  • Hawaiian War Chant
  • Yes! We Have No Bananas
  • Pal-Yat-Chee
  • By The Beautiful Sea
  • Down Where The Wurzburger Flows
  • The Sheik Of Araby
  • All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth
  • The Man On The Flying Trapeze
  • You Always Hurt The One You Love
  • Laura
  • Mairzy Doats
  • Der Fuehrer’s Face
  • When Yuba Plays The Rhumba On The Tuba
  • Riders In The Sky

Psychic Fever Releases Music Video for Modern R&B Single “Reflection”

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The next generation global boy group Psychic Fever has released the music video for their new single “Reflection,” which is available everywhere out now on all digital streaming platforms. As the lead track from their upcoming third original EP, PSYCHIC FILE III, the song blends the essence of 90s and 2000s R&B with inspiration from DrillnB’s atmosphere and sequencing, pursuing a cutting edge sound. The track served as the powerful opening number for their PSYCHIC FEVER LIVE TOUR 2025 “EVOLVE” in JAPAN, which took place in June.

The music video, directed by YERD, makes bold use of 3DCG, creating a striking visual experience that focuses on self awareness and artistic evolution. The group shared their excitement, stating: “The music video for ‘Reflection’ packs in the shine of mirrors, the city, and raw emotion. Built around the phrase in the lyrics ‘tell me now, what’s your vibe’, it explores the themes of ‘discovering yourself through someone else’ and ‘the person who brings out your glow’, creating a mysterious, slightly thrilling world where fantasy and reality intertwine.” This release follows the resounding success of their sold out U.S. tour earlier this year and a standout appearance at SXSW 2025 in Austin, Texas, showcasing their seamless blend of unique sounds and cutting edge choreography.

Joyce Manor Drops Brett Gurewitz-Produced Single “All My Friends Are So Depressed”

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SoCal punk rockers Joyce Manor have returned with their first new music in three years, the Brett Gurewitz produced single “All My Friends Are So Depressed,” which is available everywhere out now. The track, which arrives alongside an official music video, is equally inspired by the jangly melancholy of The Smiths and the hyperpop flow of 100 Gecs, further cementing the band as one of our generation’s most catchy and consistent bands. Vocalist and guitarist Barry Johnson explained the song’s genesis, saying his initial line was inspired by a “Tecate delivery truck with Jesus sh*t all over it,” which quickly led to the concept of the song, describing it as his take on Lana Del Rey lyrics, only instead of “icy, detached cool 50’s Americana,” it is “dirty shag carpet, bong rips, Peter Frampton Comes Alive, key lime pie and suicidal ideations.”

Musically, the trio was drawing from influences like The Libertines, Tiger Army, and X, while embracing a surprisingly soft, acoustic laced side that is both extremely Joyce Manor and unlike any other song in their catalog. The single follows the release of 2023’s ’40 oz. to Fresno’, a record that the New York Times praised as “a relentlessly tuneful 17 minute collection of all killer, no filler power pop.” Since that release, the band has stayed busy, touring and collaborating with Weezer, making their television debut on Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney, and celebrating the 10 year anniversary of ‘Never Hungover Again’, a record that Stereogum said “masterfully achieves what most artists spend their lives trying to accomplish.”

‘I Used To Go To This Bar’ Track Listing

  • I Know Where Mark Chen Lives
  • Falling Into It
  • All My Friends Are So Depressed
  • Well, Whatever It Was
  • I Used To Go To This Bar
  • After All You Put Me Through
  • The Opossum
  • Well, Don’t It Seem Like You’ve Been Here Before?
  • Grey Guitar

Asleep At The Wheel Celebrates Texas Legacy with New Album ‘Riding High In Texas’

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Just a few short days after being inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame, the legendary Western Swing outfit Asleep At The Wheel has released their new album, ‘Riding High In Texas’, which is out now via Bismeaux Records and Signature Sounds Recordings. This ten song collection celebrates the band’s 50th anniversary of calling the Lone Star State home, featuring some of the best songs about Texas from songwriters like Jimmie Rogers, Guy Clark, and Charlie Daniels. The latest single from the album finds the band, helmed by Ray Benson, taking on the classic “Long Tall Texan,” first released by The Four Flickers in 1959.

Benson joked about the appropriateness of the track, saying, “I thought this would be a fun one to do, considering I am a ‘long tall Texan. It’s been recorded by many and in many different styles. We got our great friend Lyle Lovett to join us, and a great time was had!” The album boasts other A list collaborations, including a feature with Billy Strings. For a band whose lineup is constantly changing, ‘Riding High In Texas’ also introduces a new face, fiddler and vocalist Ian Stewart, who joined Benson and company at the suggestion of longtime band member Danny Levin. Benson affirmed the addition, stating, “Danny’s word was enough for me. He knows the gig as much as anyone.”

‘Riding High In Texas’ Track Listing

  • Deep in the Heart of Texas
  • Long Tall Texan (feat. Lyle Lovett)
  • San Antonio Rose
  • Texas Plains
  • Texas Cookin’
  • Miles and Miles of Texas
  • Texas (When I Die)
  • Big Balls in Cowtown
  • Texas Girl
  • The Last Thing on My Mind (feat. Billy Strings)

Kid Cudi’s New Album ‘Free’ Is Out Now, Featuring Third Single “Mr. Miracle”

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Rapper Kid Cudi has officially released his new studio album, ‘Free’, which is available everywhere out now via Republic Records. The album was preceded by the release of the dynamic third single, “Mr. Miracle,” which continues the rapper’s exciting new chapter. Cudi kicked off this era with “Neverland,” the first single off ‘Free’, and premiered his short film of the same title, directed by Ti West and produced by Monkeypaw Productions, at Tribeca Film Festival.

The album follows a record breaking 2024 that saw his iconic track “Day ‘N’ Nite (Nightmare)” officially earn its RIAA diamond certification, marking his groundbreaking debut ‘Man on the Moon: The End of Day’ as “the first 2000s hip hop album to earn multiple RIAA diamond singles.” The second single from the ‘Free’ era, “Grave,” was accompanied by an official music video shot by award winning director Samuel Bayer, known for his iconic videos for artists like Nirvana and The Rolling Stones. With the full album out now, Kid Cudi reinforces his position as one of hip hop’s most influential and enduring voices.

‘Free’ Track Listing

  • Neverland
  • Mr. Miracle
  • Grave
  • Heaven’s Gate
  • Starfall
  • The Light
  • Satellite
  • Golden Hour
  • Love
  • Sanctuary
  • Dreamer
  • Home

15 Things You NEED Know About Jellybean Johnson

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The world lost a giant of Minneapolis music when Jellybean Johnson passed away on November 21, 2025. His influence stretched across decades, shaping the Minneapolis Sound and leaving fingerprints on some of the most important RnB, pop and funk records of the era. His work carried joy, grit, heart and a style that no one else could match. Here are fifteen things you may not have known about the musician whose legacy continues to shine.

  1. He was born Garry George Johnson but earned the nickname Jellybean long before he became a studio legend.
  2. He moved from Chicago to Minneapolis as a kid and found his musical path there.
  3. He started drum lessons at thirteen and taught himself guitar two years later.
  4. He played basketball at Marshall University High School before music fully took over.
  5. He attended the University of Minnesota before joining the Time.
  6. As the drummer for the Time, he worked closely with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis.
  7. He played on and produced music for major artists including Alexander O’Neal, Cherrelle, New Edition and Janet Jackson.
  8. He contributed drums and a memorable guitar solo to Alexander O’Neal’s “Innocent.”
  9. His work on Janet Jackson’s “Black Cat” helped send the song to No. 1 on both the rock and pop charts.
  10. He produced hits for Mint Condition including “Breakin My Heart Pretty Brown Eyes.”
  11. He returned to the Time for the Prince film Graffiti Bridge and the album ‘Pandemonium.’
  12. He performed with Rihanna at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards.
  13. He paused work on his solo album Get Experienced after Prince’s passing but completed and released it in 2021.
  14. He founded the Minneapolis Sound Museum in 2022 to preserve the legacy of the city’s music.
  15. He and members of the Time received the Soul Train Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022, a recognition of decades of impact.

Jellybean Johnson left behind a story filled with creativity, dedication and generosity. His sound shaped generations of artists and his spirit helped define an era. His music remains a guide for anyone who believes in rhythm, invention and community.