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Noah Hicks Wages War Between Heart and Head in Rock-Fueled “Get Enough”

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Head and heart collide as Noah Hicks releases “Get Enough,” a rock-forward departure that surges with equal parts frustration and desperation. The Georgia native finds himself caught in the throes of a tumultuous on-again/off-again relationship where destruction and disruption follow close behind, torn between the highs his heart craves and the lows that make his head spin. Written by Hicks alongside Lindsay Rimes and John Pierce, the track erupts from authentic country vocals into a punchy chorus of pure electric guitar-induced catharsis. This is for anyone who keeps going back to someone they just can’t quit, even when they know better. The official music video shot in Hicks’ hometown of Carrollton features beautiful landscape views draped in warm golden hour light coupled with contrasting high-energy performance content, cementing his versatility as an artist and songwriter.


                

Queen Anne Pay Fervent Tribute to David Bowie with Darkly Ethereal “Let’s Dance” Cover

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David Bowie’s iconic 1980s hit gets a darkly ethereal makeover as American indie-pop duo Queen Anne releases their cover of “Let’s Dance,” out now on all digital platforms. Singer-songwriter Katie Silverman, known for her roles on New Girl, PEN15, and the film The Exorcists, chose the track for its fervent, this-is-our-last-chance energy and as an excuse to revisit Bowie’s profound influence on her artistry. Bowie shaped not just her music but her approach to persona, visuals, and overall vibe. Teaming with writer/producer Sandy Chila, Silverman blends lush ’80s pop melodicism with a sharp post-modern edge, transforming everyday frustrations into emotionally resonant narratives. The result is insidiously catchy and cinematic, inviting listeners into Queen Anne’s sonic universe while setting the tone for what’s to come.


                

Arrows in Action Explore Situationship Limbo in Shimmering “Corner of Your Mind”

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Swirling melodies and shimmering guitar lines define Arrows in Action’s new single “Corner of Your Mind,” capturing the fleeting connection of an unrequited romance. The rising pop-rock trio describes it as a quintessential situationship song where you prefer being on the back burner after getting burned too many times on the front. You want all the simple pleasures and none of the complex issues, but it never stays that way. The track offers another glimpse into their forthcoming album ‘I Think I’ve Been Here Before,’ out now via Nettwerk. Produced by longtime collaborator Dan Swank, who’s worked with All Time Low, Charlotte Sands, and Pale Waves, the full-length captures the emotional duality of life’s euphoric highs and heart-wrenching lows. Following the hopeful energy of Side A released earlier this year, Side B explores deeper, more vulnerable corners of the human psyche.


                

3OH!3 Capture Carefree Summer Chaos in Nostalgic “SLUSHIE” Video

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Summer vibes overflow in 3OH!3’s new music video for “SLUSHIE,” a throwback to carefree days spent hanging with friends and grabbing frozen treats. Director Cole Santiago shot the video on an old cassette camera, tapping into that nostalgic energy where anything can happen when you have no plans except hitting the corner store. The band describes it as a visual ode to natural chaos that ensues when you and your crew have nothing to do but see where the day takes you. In true summer fashion, the shoot had its own unexpected moment: they accidentally left the camera in a parking lot, and when they retrieved it, someone had used it. That found footage made its way into the final video, adding authentic appeal to the track’s carefree spirit. Oh yeah, and Nat wears a turkey suit.


                

The Castellows Strip It All Down with Raw ‘Acoustic Live Sessions’ EP

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The Castellows showcase their signature harmonies in their purest form with ‘Acoustic Live Sessions,’ out now via Warner Music Nashville. The sister-trio’s six-song project reimagines fan favorites from their debut EP ‘Homecoming’ alongside early career standouts and brand-new acoustic recordings, all captured live to give listeners an up-close look at the heart behind the music. Stripped-back takes on “Old Way,” “Sheltered,” and their version of Patty Loveless’s “You Don’t Even Know Who I Am” sit alongside new acoustic recordings of “Alabama Stone” and the heartfelt “Red Dirt Girl.” Their neo-traditional country sound and emotional storytelling shine through with just voices, lyrics, and instruments at the forefront. The Castellows are currently on the road with Thomas Rhett for his Better in Boots Tour and will kick off their headline The Homecoming Tour this fall.

‘Acoustic Live Sessions’ Track Listing:

  1. Alabama Stone (Caroline Watkins, Josh Dorr, Eleanor Balkcom, Powell Balkcom, Lily Balkcom)
  2. Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold) (Dan Seals, Bob McDill)
  3. Sheltered (Eleanor Balkcom, Lily Balkcom, Powell Balkcom and Daniel Tashian)
  4. Old Way (Ellie Balkcom, Powell Balkcom, Casey Beathard, and Jimi Bell)
  5. You Don’t Even Know Who I Am (Gretchen Peters)
  6. Red Dirt Girl (Rodney Crowell)

Cher’s Historic Farewell Tour Finally Hits Vinyl and Streaming After 22 Years

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Two decades after capturing one of music’s most spectacular live performances, Cher has released ‘The Farewell Tour’ on 2 LP vinyl and streaming platforms for the first time via Warner Records. The exclusive physical edition arrives on hot pink and purple vinyl, commemorating the historic Living Proof: The Farewell Tour that spanned 325 shows and earned a Guinness World Record for Highest Grossing Tour by a Female Artist. Recorded at American Airlines Arena in Miami on November 7, 2002, this newly remastered collection adds three bonus tracks previously only available on the Emmy-winning concert film: “Save Up All Your Tears,” “We All Sleep Alone,” and “Different Kind of Love Song.” The Academy Award and Grammy-winning icon heralds the release by sharing her showstopping live recording of Bob Dylan’s “All I Really Want To Do,” her first solo hit from summer 1965.

‘The Farewell Tour’ Track Listing:

  1. I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
  2. Song for the Lonely
  3. All or Nothing
  4. I Found Someone
  5. Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
  6. All I Really Want To Do
  7. Half-Breed
  8. Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves
  9. Dark Lady
  10. Take Me Home
  11. The Way of Love
  12. After All
  13. Just Like Jesse James
  14. Heart of Stone
  15. The Shoop Shoop (It’s in His Kiss)
  16. Strong Enough
  17. If I Could Turn Back Time
  18. Believe
  19. Save Up All Your Tears [Bonus Track]
  20. We All Sleep Alone [Bonus Track]
  21. Different Kind of Love Song [Bonus Track]

Falling in Reverse Drop Hook-Laden “All My Women” Featuring Hardy

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Falling in Reverse just released “All My Women” featuring country rock sensation Hardy, and it’s packed with more hooks than a tackle box. The track leans country while delivering the band’s signature stadium-sized choruses with a high-impact assist from Hardy. Frontman Ronnie Radke and Hardy appear as puppets in a playful, cheeky video following puppet Radke’s tangled love life. This follows last summer’s chart-topping hit “All My Life” featuring Jelly Roll, which dominated rock radio for five weeks at No. 1 and debuted atop Billboard’s hard rock charts, including an 11-week run as the country’s No. 1 Hot Hard Rock Song. The collaboration showcases Falling in Reverse’s continued evolution while maintaining the explosive energy that fans love.


                

Marshmello Teams with Jelly Roll for Heartfelt Country Banger “Holy Water”

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Marshmello just dropped “Holy Water” featuring Jelly Roll, and it’s one of the most emotional releases from either artist. The genre-bending producer challenged himself to craft a classic country soundscape, personally playing 12-string guitar, baritone guitar, and mandolin in the studio. Those organic elements blend perfectly with up-tempo beats and kinetic synths while Jelly Roll delivers a spirit-filled hook about losing loved ones: “One tear for the brokenhearted, pour out a little holy water.” Marshmello showed the initial idea to Jelly Roll and shared the story behind it, inspiring him to dive even deeper into the production’s country elements. This marks the producer’s second country collaboration after making history with Kane Brown on “Miles On It,” the first song to debut at No. 1 on both Top Dance/Electronic Songs and Top Country Songs charts simultaneously.


                

Alex Warren and Luke Combs Drop Electric “Ordinary” Live from Lollapalooza After Viral Festival Moment

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Alex Warren just released “Ordinary – Live from Lollapalooza” with country powerhouse Luke Combs, capturing their surprise festival collaboration that racked up over 85 million views across social platforms. After seeing the incredible reaction, the two spontaneously decided to officially release the performance. The original “Ordinary” continues its staggering global dominance with over one billion streams, nine weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, and the distinction of being 2025’s top-selling US track by total units. The single made history spending 12 consecutive weeks at No. 1 in the UK, the longest running No. 1 by a US male solo act in OCC chart history, and 16 weeks atop the Australian ARIA charts. The live release follows Warren’s album ‘You’ll Be Alright, Kid,’ which hit No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and features collaborations with Jelly Roll and Rosé alongside the global smash.