Goose shared their new single “Royal” everywhere via No Coincidence Records, and the track plants its feet firmly from the first note with a tight, muscled groove built on a bombastic opening riff. Dirty guitar licks accented by playful Wurlitzer hits introduce the story of Royal, a transient musician whose burning ambition threatens to get the best of him, and the song bounces and heaves with serious 70s roots rock sensibility. Stutter step lyrics give way to the scorching tone of Rick Mitarotonda’s guitar as he uncorks a gritty, high octane solo pushed forward by slapping bass and a driving, metronomic beat that refuses to let up. This is Goose flexing their chops and proving they can channel classic rock energy while making it sound completely fresh and alive, delivering a track that grabs you by the collar and doesn’t let go until the final note rings out.
Chicago Celebrates 50 Years Of Hits With Expanded ‘Chicago IX’ Featuring 21 Tracks Spanning Their Golden Decade
Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Chicago just released ‘Chicago IX: Greatest Hits Expanded’ as a 2LP black vinyl set and single CD to celebrate the original collection’s 50th anniversary, transforming the 11 track lineup into a massive 21 song retrospective. The expanded edition now includes songs from every studio album the band released between 1969 and 1980, with new additions like “Street Player,” “Thunder and Lightning” and “Baby, What A Big Surprise” extending the timeline through the ’70s and up to the dawn of the ’80s. Early cuts like “Questions 67 and 68” and “Free” help round out Chicago’s formative years while signature tracks from the original release including “25 or 6 to 4” and “Saturday in the Park” remain central to the collection. Several songs from ‘Chicago’ (1970) appear in their Steven Wilson remix and edit versions first issued in 2017, and the cover artwork got subtly revised from its original white background to a new gold backdrop honoring the album’s golden anniversary.
Tracklisting:
1. “Questions 67 And 68”
2. “Beginnings”
3. “Make Me Smile” (2017 Steven Wilson Remix/Edit)
4. “25 Or 6 To 4” (2017 Steven Wilson Remix/Edit)
5. “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?”
6. “Free”
7. “Colour My World” (2017 Steven Wilson Remix)
8. “Saturday In The Park”
9. “Dialogue (Part I & II)”
10. “Feelin’ Stronger Every Day”
11. “Just You ‘n’ Me”
12. “(I’ve Been) Searchin’ So Long”
13. “Call On Me”
14. “Wishing You Were Here”
15. “Old Days”
16. “If You Leave Me Now”
17. “Baby, What A Big Surprise”
18. “Alive Again”
19. “No Tell Lover”
20. “Street Player”
21. “Thunder And Lightning”
Courtney Bell Breaks The Cycle With “Everyday” and Sets The Stage For ‘It Gets Greater Later’
Detroit emcee Courtney Bell makes a powerful return with “Everyday,” an honest and introspective track exposing the emotional weight of routine and the quiet fight to change, out now via MNRK Music Group. The single marks the first release from his upcoming album ‘It Gets Greater Later’ arriving soon, and the cinematic video directed by visionary filmmaker Diego captures everything this record stands for. Inspired by Groundhog Day, the visual follows Courtney reliving the same day over and over, waking up and falling into the same habits, numbing the same pain through smoking, drinking, zoning out and crashing. Each restart brings new details and small cracks in the pattern, and with every loop he inches closer to clarity until the cycle finally breaks. Courtney explains the song came from a place where every day felt like the last, stuck in the same habits and chasing the same highs while avoiding the silence, and facing that reality became the moment everything started to shift for him.
Mar Emanuel Drops ‘Almost!’ and Proves Vulnerability Is The Ultimate Superpower
Producer and singer songwriter Mar Emanuel just released ‘Almost!’ across all music platforms, showcasing his talents from singing and songwriting to instrumentation, storytelling and producing in one stunning package. Blending smooth vocals with hypnotic R&B textures, the album captures Mar’s transformational life experiences over the last two years with layered production, raw lyrical honesty and sounds ranging from deep tones to light childlike play. The entire project was written, recorded and mastered in Mar’s home studio in Richmond, a suburb of Vancouver, featuring collaborations with vocalists Aaron Marcus and Kardias Quing plus guitarist Alvin Brendan. Mar made a conscious decision to collaborate more with musicians he respects and appreciates in his city, prioritizing personal and emotional connections with his collaborators to produce music he’s genuinely proud of.
Jim Henson Takes Us Behind The Curtain In Wild 1989 Muppets Documentary That Shows The Magic
Jim Henson and his dog Jojo went deep behind the scenes during a 1989 episode of The Jim Henson Hour called “Secrets of the Muppets,” giving viewers an exclusive tour of The Jim Henson Creature Shop that revealed the incredible puppeteers operating the world famous Muppets. The scene turned wonderfully rowdy as the puppeteers worked their characters while simultaneously appearing on camera themselves, creating this beautiful chaos that perfectly captured the energy and creativity flowing through the workshop.
Henson walked through the innovative techniques that brought the Muppets to life, showcasing everything from computer generated backgrounds to advanced puppetry methods that were pushing boundaries in 1989. This rare documentary episode remains a treasure for anyone who wants to see how the magic really happened, with Henson as the perfect guide through a world where imagination and technical brilliance collided to create characters that changed entertainment forever.
Burl Takes Newspaper Guitar To Wild New Heights With 1,600 Sheet Monster Build
Luthier extraordinaire Burl just dropped jaws with his second newspaper guitar, and this time he went absolutely massive with 1,600 misprinted newspaper sheets pressed into one stunning instrument. That’s more than twice the paper from his first build, and the results speak for themselves with a spiral star pattern emerging naturally from the compressed grain. Using a 3D printed mold gave Burl the precision to create a custom fit that transforms recycled materials into a fully functional guitar that looks like nothing else out there, proving once again that the best instruments come from minds willing to experiment and push every boundary in sight.
Hayes Carll Releases ‘We’re Only Human’ and Delivers His Most Introspective Work Yet
Grammy nominated artist Hayes Carll has released ‘We’re Only Human’ , marking his most introspective and reflective work in a celebrated career built on character narratives and clever perspectives. The new collection turns the mirror back on himself for an extraordinarily thoughtful and personal set of songs that brim with his signature blend of pensive lyrics, grit and just the right touch of sardonic wit. The cheerful video for “Good People (Thank Me)” dropped alongside the album, featuring Carll performing at multiple intimate venues as a duo with his fervent audiences and even some staffers more than happy to join him in an engaging call and response. Carll explains the track offers both a chance to receive a heartfelt thank you and give one, a small but meaningful way to lift each other up.
The long awaited follow up to 2021’s critically acclaimed ‘You Get It All’ finds the Nashville artist creating songs that allow listeners to see themselves through his lens while simultaneously offering his most vulnerable and honest work to date.
Ape Drums and Luch Unite on “FFM” and Deliver a Sleek Cross Border Afro House Masterpiece
Two forward thinking Mexican talents unite as Houston’s Ape Drums and Mexico City’s Luch unveil “FFM,” a sleek late night groove sitting perfectly at the intersection of melodic Afro house and meditative dance music. First previewed during the duo’s JAAM session at Caracas Bakery in Miami, the track builds with patient intensity before dissolving into a calm yet rapid drop that showcases both artists at their creative peak. Ape Drums, a core member of the globally renowned trio Major Lazer, brings his decade of experience shaping modern dance music with production credits spanning collaborations with Diplo, Sean Paul, Randy and co-writing BLACKPINK’s recent number one global hit “JUMP.” His recent solo singles “Into My Ocean,” “For Your Love” and “Like Dat (Remix)” have earned championing from tastemakers across the electronic and Latin dance spectrum, proving his sound fuses global rhythms with sharp minimalism and undeniable groove. Meanwhile, 6x RIAA Platinum certified Luch arrives with the kind of refined atmospheric production that’s propelled him from Mexico City’s underground to iconic stages worldwide, earning support from Keinemusik, Black Coffee and RÜFÜS DU SOL along the way.
At just 24, Luch has already racked up hundreds of millions of streams and performed everywhere from the Pyramids of Giza to Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes, plus stages in Ibiza, London, Dubai, Miami and New York. His journey began early, DJing by 8, producing by 12, and ghost producing for established acts by 14 before signing to Axident’s Honua Publishing at 19. Ape Drums, born Eric Alberto-Lopez in Houston, fell in love with music as a kid obsessively dissecting cassette tapes and teaching himself song structure long before having proper gear. “FFM” captures the balance between intimacy and expansiveness with percussive elements that fizzle and pulse beneath the surface, creating tension without overwhelming as Ape Drums anchors the rhythm while Luch weaves in atmospheric detail. This collaboration proves Mexican artistry has a powerful voice in global dance culture, rooted in shared identity yet expansive enough to move crowds anywhere in the world.

