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mclusky Announces 2026 North American Tour

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Post-hardcore legends mclusky have announced their highly anticipated return to North America for Spring 2026, marking their first tour on U.S. and Canadian soil since the release of their new album, ‘the world is still here and so are we.’ Moving beyond the nostalgia of their recent anniversary runs, the band—led by the acerbic Andrew “Falco” Falkous—is set to deliver a setlist that balances their classic “hits” with a selection of new material. Falkous promises his signature dry wit and high-energy performance, emphasizing that this tour is a chance to prove the band is more than just a legacy act. The 11-date North American leg follows an extensive international trek through Europe, the UK, and Australia, bringing their explosive and unpredictable live show to iconic rooms like Chicago’s Metro and Toronto’s Mod Club.

mclusky 2026 North American Tour Dates:

March 24 – Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater

March 26 – Seattle, WA @ The Crocodile

March 28 – Portland, OR @ Aladdin Theater

March 30 – San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel

March 31 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent Theater

April 2 – Austin, TX @ Empire Control Room & Garage

April 3 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line

April 4 – Chicago, IL @ Metro

April 6 – Toronto, ON @ Mod Club

April 10 – Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts

April 11 – Washington, DC @ Black Cat

Ashes And Diamonds Unleash Debut Masterpiece ‘Ashes And Diamonds Are Forever’

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Post-punk supergroup Ashes And Diamonds has officially released its debut album, ‘Ashes And Diamonds Are Forever’, a project seven years in the making. Featuring the legendary Daniel Ash (Bauhaus, Love And Rockets), Bruce Smith (Public Image Ltd.), and Paul Spencer Denman (Sade), the album is a gritty, honest intersection of three storied musical histories. The record was captured in a concentrated ten-day session in Los Angeles with engineer Robert Adam Stevenson, resulting in a twelve-track collection that the band describes as a “chef-d’oeuvre.” From the driving momentum of the lead single “On A Rocka” to the atmospheric depth of the full LP, the album serves as a potent reminder of the band’s collective ability to craft “honest” music that defies the typical expectations of a supergroup.

The latest focus single, “Setting Yourself Up For Love,” highlights the trio’s dynamic chemistry, building from a moody, reverb-drenched intro into a fierce, momentum-heavy anthem. Built on a “killa loop” from Smith and a gritty, single-note bassline from Denman, the track showcases Ash’s signature thick guitar work and soaring vocals. Originally conceived before the pandemic, the album underwent years of refinement as the members collaborated remotely across both coasts before finally reuniting to finish the work “old school.” Now out via Cleopatra Records, ‘Ashes And Diamonds Are Forever’ stands as a high-octane testament to artistic perseverance, blending post-punk, glam, and noir soul into a definitive statement of creative intent.

Coheed and Cambria Expand the Vaxis Saga with ‘The New Entities Edition’

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The expansive universe of Coheed and Cambria continues to grow as the progressive rock icons announce ‘The New Entities Edition’, a deluxe expansion of their latest album ‘The Father of Make Believe’. Out now, this new edition introduces four previously unreleased songs, each serving as a gateway for four new characters or “Entities” entering the band’s ongoing Vaxis / The Amory Wars saga. To celebrate the announcement, the band has released the first track, “Key Entity Extraction VII: Yuko the Trivial,” accompanied by a new lyric video. Fans can also secure limited-edition vinyl pressings featuring the new material in two striking color variants, Quintillian Blue and Purple Optic Distortion, limited to 1,500 copies each.

We Came As Romans Reimagines “bad luck” with Currents and After The Burial

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Metalcore mainstays We Came As Romans have joined forces with tourmates Currents and Anthony Notarmaso of After The Burial for a blistering, reimagined version of their single “bad luck.” Originally released as a cornerstone of their seventh studio album, ‘All Is Beautiful…Because We’re Doomed’, the track served as a raw reflection on survival and emotional transformation. This new collaboration layers the commanding vocals of Brian Wille and the unmistakable intensity of Notarmaso over the original’s cathartic heaviness, expanding the song’s personal narrative into a powerful moment of scene-wide solidarity. Released just weeks after their successful Bad Luck U.S. headline tour, the track showcases the deep musical camaraderie built between three of the genre’s most respected forces and highlights the creative momentum of WCAR’s most ambitious era to date.

Tortoise Reinvigorates Post-Rock Mastery with New Album ‘Touch’

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Post-rock icons Tortoise have returned with ‘Touch’, their first studio album since 2016, now available on all platforms via International Anthem and Nonesuch Records. The album finds the quintet—Dan Bitney, John Herndon, Douglas McCombs, John McEntire, and Jeff Parker—harnessing a collectivist songwriting approach to evolve their legendary sound across Los Angeles, Portland, and Chicago. ‘Touch’ marks a notable shift toward grander gestures and “aerodynamically re-engineered” Krautrock, as heard on the lead single “Layered Presence.” The record also features the 7/4 funk experiment “Oganesson,” which helped signal the band’s recentered energy during their landmark opening night at the Big Ears Festival earlier this year.

The release is supported by a series of high-profile performances, including a sold-out three-night residency at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom and a historic collaboration with the Chicago Philharmonic at The Auditorium. These shows highlighted the band’s ability to blend pointillist spaghetti western fanfares with hand-cranked techno rave-ups in a live setting. As the band closes out 2025, they are preparing to take ‘Touch’ overseas for an extensive European tour in early 2026. The new record stands as a diverse and confounding puzzle to be savored, proving that even after a nine-year hiatus, Tortoise remains a vital and unpredictable force in the modern musical landscape.

Takedown Festival Unveils PRESIDENT and Phil Campbell as 2026 Headliners

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The award-nominated Takedown Festival has officially announced its return to the Portsmouth Guildhall on April 3rd and 4th, 2026, featuring a powerhouse lineup that bridges the gap between metal history and its cinematic future. Friday night will be headlined by Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons, who are set to perform a special Motörhead set in a powerful tribute to the roots of heavy music. Organizers Kai and Sarah Harris noted that the performance serves as a vital celebration of rock legacy, especially as a younger generation of fans continues to rediscover the foundational sounds of the genre.

On Saturday, the festival takes a bold step forward by handing the headline reins to the mysterious masked collective PRESIDENT for their first-ever festival top-billing. This announcement follows the massive success of their sold-out “Campaign Trail” tour and the critical acclaim surrounding their debut EP, ‘King of Terrors’. By pairing the legendary rock-and-roll pedigree of Phil Campbell with the cutting-edge alternative metal of PRESIDENT, Takedown Festival 2026 promises an immersive weekend that showcases the full evolution of heavy music on the South Coast.

Lady Gaga Expands the “Mayhem Ball Tour” with 2026 North American Dates

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Lady Gaga has officially announced a second North American leg of her massive, sold-out ‘Mayhem Ball Tour’, set to kick off on Valentine’s Day, 2026. Following record-breaking stadium stops in Rio de Janeiro and Mexico City, this new arena run will launch with two nights at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, AZ, before visiting cities such as Atlanta, Austin, and Boston. The expansion also includes highly anticipated encore performances at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles and Madison Square Garden in New York. Produced by Gaga and Michael Polansky, the tour continues to celebrate her eighth studio album, ‘Mayhem’, which dominated the charts this year and yielded the historic, billion-streaming smash hit “Die With a Smile.”

The announcement comes on the heels of a dominant night at the MTV VMAs and the release of her latest single, “The Dead Dance.” The track features a haunting, cinematic music video directed by the legendary Tim Burton—his first music video project in over a decade—filmed at Mexico’s eerie Island of the Dolls. “The Dead Dance” also serves as a centerpiece for the second half of ‘Wednesday’ Season 2 on Netflix, where Gaga makes a guest appearance as the mysterious Rosaline Rotwood. Between her residency-style arena dates and her record-setting Copacabana Beach performance for 2.5 million fans, the ‘Mayhem Ball’ has solidified itself as the premier theatrical event of the decade, blending gothic high-fashion with Gaga’s signature pop-disco power.

Lady Gaga 2026 Mayhem Ball North American Tour Dates:

Feb 14 & 15 – Glendale, AZ @ Desert Diamond Arena

Feb 18 & 19 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum

Feb 28 & Mar 01 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena

Mar 04 & 05 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena

Mar 08 & 09 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center

Mar 13 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center

Mar 19 & 20 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden

Mar 23 & 24 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena

Mar 29 & 30 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden

Apr 02 & 03 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre

Apr 09 & 10 – Saint Paul, MN @ Grand Casino Arena

System Of A Down Announces 2026 UK and European Stadium Tour with Queens of the Stone Age

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Grammy Award-winning rock icons System Of A Down have announced a massive return to the UK and Europe for a summer 2026 stadium tour following their recent string of sold-out global dates. Produced by Live Nation, the high-octane run kicks off on June 29th in Stockholm and features stops at legendary venues including Paris’ Stade de France and London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. In a major move for the heavy rock scene, the band will be joined by special guests Queens of the Stone Age and opening act Acid Bath, marking one of the most anticipated lineups of the decade. With over 500,000 tickets sold during their recent Latin American trek, the band continues to prove their enduring influence as they prepare to bring their explosive live show to Germany, Italy, and Poland, with an additional “special show” announcement promised in the coming weeks.

System of a Down 2026 UK & European Dates:

June 29 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Strawberry Arena

July 2 – Paris, France @ Stade De France

July 6 – Milan, Italy @ Ippodromo Snai La Maura

July 8 – Berlin, Germany @ Olympiastadion

July 10 – Düsseldorf, Germany @ Open Air Park Düsseldorf

July 13 – London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

July 18 – Warsaw, Poland @ PGE Narodowy

Ronobir Lahiri Brings “Still D.R.E.” to Life on the Sitar

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Musician Ronobir Lahiri brings a fresh, dynamic energy to the Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg classic “Still D.R.E.” by performing it entirely on the sitar. Melding traditional Indian sounds with iconic West Coast rap vibes, Lahiri represents his roots in Calcutta with this compelling cultural crossover. The result is a vibrant, must-see rendition that showcases his mastery of the sitar while honoring hip-hop history.

Malala Yousafzai Reintroduces Herself in New Bestselling Memoir ‘Finding My Way’

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Nobel laureate and international icon Malala Yousafzai has captured the world’s attention once again with her latest memoir, ‘Finding My Way’, which has quickly become an instant ‘New York Times’ bestseller. Released on October 21, 2025, the book moves beyond the headlines of her well-documented bravery to offer a remarkably intimate and “insistently human” chronicle of her journey into adulthood. Far from the stoic figure often seen on global stages, Malala shares a vulnerable and surprisingly humorous look at her life as she navigated an unfamiliar world after the Taliban’s attack. This memoir traces her evolution from a self-described high school loner to a reckless college student, ultimately finding peace with her past and her identity.

‘Finding My Way’ strips away the mask of perfection to reveal the messy, authentic moments that define a young woman taking charge of her own destiny. Malala candidly reflects on universal experiences—from the anxiety of nearly failing exams and the sting of being ghosted to the joy of finding first love and meeting her partner. By sharing these deeply personal stories, she aims to redefine what it means to be a role model, emphasizing that strength comes from the freedom to be unapologetically yourself. Currently a top-rated title on both Amazon and Goodreads, the memoir serves as a powerful testament to the resilience required to stay true to one’s own voice when the entire world is trying to define it for you.