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Nottingham Indie-Art Pop Outfit Vona Vella Unveil “Brand New Boy”

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Nottingham indie-art pop five-piece Vona Vella return with dreamy new single “Brand New Boy,” lifted from their second album ‘Carnival,’ out nowvia Strap Originals. The accompanying video finds front duo Dan Cunningham and Izzy Davis posing for intimate close-up selfies, nodding to the lockdown-era performances that first introduced them to fans.

“One of mine. Very Velvet Underground,” Izzy says of the jangling, introspective track. “About someone being too good to be true. About not believing something could be so good, so you’re holding off, waiting for it to go wrong.” The song glides on spangling guitars and entwined vocals, carrying a sense of suspended wonder.

Recorded at Albion Rooms in Margate and produced by Jason Stafford, ‘Carnival’ expands their sound into lush art-pop terrain. From the Breeders-leaning “Bass Driver” to the punch of “I Wanna Tap Into Your Heaven Again” and the ache of “Exit Plan,” the album captures a band sharpening its identity with precision and flair.

Following support from BBC Introducing and national tastemakers, plus tours alongside Babyshambles and Justin Hawkins, Vona Vella launch their headline Fun House tour. The Nottingham homecoming at Bodega caps a run that cements their growing momentum. “Brand New Boy” stands as another confident step forward.

CARNIVAL TRACKLIST:

  1. Carnival
  2. Bass Driver
  3. You Can Be So Ugly
  4. Come By
  5. Over and Over
  6. I Wanna Tap Into Your Heaven Again
  7. Exit Plan
  8. Settle Down
  9. Brand New Boy
  10. Selfish Dogs
  11. Falling In A Sleeping Wind
  12. Bear Trap
  13. Bottled

TOUR DATES:
March
1st Bury, Wax and Beans (Instore show)
2nd Liverpool, Jacaranda (Instore show)
3rd Leeds, Crash (Instore show)
4th Coventry, Just Dropped In (Instore show)
5th Oxford, Truck (Instore show)
6th London, Dash The Henge (Instore show)
7th Leeds, Hyde Park Book Club
11th Birmingham, Dead Wax
12th Leicester, The Big Difference
13th Derby, The Victoria Inn
14th Blackpool, Bootleg Social
17th Bristol, Exchange
18th London, The Social
20th Manchester, Rat & Pigeon
24th Liverpool, Jacaranda

April
4th Stockton Calling, Stockton
28th Nottingham, Bodega

Folk-Blues Guitarist Todd Albright Unveils ‘Blues For Dexter Linwood’

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Detroit folk and blues 12-string stylist Todd Albright releases the second single from his upcoming album ‘Blues For Dexter Linwood,’ produced by Charlie Parr and arriving April 17. The record launches Misfortune Records, a new Detroit imprint inspired by the city’s Fortune Records legacy. It is a stripped-down, reverent document of pre-war songcraft.

Recorded in mono with a single microphone by Tom Herbers, the album revives songs by Blind Willie McTell, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Lead Belly, and Mississippi John Hurt. The sound is immediate and unvarnished. Every scrape of string and breath between lines carries weight.

The new single, a slide-driven take on Paul Geremia’s “If That Woman’s Love Was Whiskey,” finds Albright in open-D Vestapol tuning. “It’s one of those songs that I didn’t so much learn as absorb,” he says. Producer Charlie Parr adds, “Todd Albright kind of exists in mono anyway… Every note is purposeful.”

‘Blues For Dexter Linwood’ follows Albright’s previous releases, including work with Third Man Records after being signed by Jack White. A veteran of AmericanaFest, MerleFest, SXSW, and more, Albright draws from John Lee Hooker and Dave Van Ronk while forging his own steady voice. The album lands as a direct line to tradition, played with conviction and depth.

TOUR DATES:
March 12 — Stockbridge, MA — Lion’s Den
March 13 — Peterborough, NH — Harlow’s Pub
March 14 — New Bedford, MA — First Unitarian Church
March 15 — South Kingstown, RI — Java Madness
April 17 — Hyattsville, MD — Archie Edwards Blues Foundation
April 19 — Pittsburgh, PA — Acoustic Music Works
April 21 — Asheville, NC — The Grey Eagle
April 24 — Charlottesville, VA — The Front Porch
May 16 — Bethlehem, PA — Godfrey Daniels
May 17 — Beacon, NY — Guitar Workshop
May 22 — Northampton, MA — The Parlor Room
June 26 — La Pointe, WI — Tom’s Burned Down Cafe
June 29 — Rochester, MN — Mayo Clinic – Charlton Building
July 14 — Appleton, WI — Stone Arch Brewpub

Funk-Rap Firebrand TiaCorine Drops “Was Hannin” Video With Wiz Khalifa

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North Carolina funk-rap force TiaCorine unleashes the official video for “Was Hannin” featuring Wiz Khalifa, a swaggering standout from her acclaimed album ‘CORINIAN,’ out now via Interscope Records. The visual opens backstage at a strip club, where Tia prepares alongside dancers as tension simmers. A split-screen tracks Wiz clearing security, setting up a twist that flips the script into a slick revenge caper.

The track pulses with glowing synths, rubbery bass, and sharp percussion from boysarerolling, Owdji, and vito. Tia commands the groove with melodic ease, chant-singing lines that glide over the beat. Wiz Khalifa enters with effortless cool, matching her wavelength and sharpening the record’s bounce with punchline-driven bars.

‘CORINIAN’ brims with stylistic pivots and fearless collaborators, including Saweetie, Flo Milli, Smino, J.I.D, and Pouya. The project has drawn wide acclaim, earning praise from Pitchfork, HYPEBEAST, HYPETRAK, Rolling Out, and XXL. Its run of striking visuals, from “Lotion” to “Backyard” and “ATE,” reinforces Tia’s flair for cinematic world-building.

The album completes a trilogy following ‘Almost There’ and her debut ‘I Can’t Wait,’ home to the RIAA Gold hit “FreakyT.” Since making the XXL Freshman Class, TiaCorine has toured major festivals and joined high-profile collaborations, including work with Chance the Rapper and the supergroup The Scythe. “Was Hannin” lands as another bold chapter in her evolving story.

Winnipeg Indie-Folk Project tofusmell Unveils Debut Album ‘All My Time’

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Winnipeg by way of Orlando indie-folk artist Rae Chen releases the debut tofusmell full-length ‘All My Time’ on CD and digital April 24 via Hardly Art. The album expands Chen’s vulnerable, clear-eyed songwriting into a broader, lusher sonic landscape. It moves with patience and depth, balancing restraint with surging emotion.

“You cannot plan anything. You can’t expect anything good or bad. Everything is just going to continue to be however it will be,” Chen says of the record’s guiding philosophy. Across these songs, impermanence becomes grounding rather than destabilizing. The writing is precise and intimate, circling uncertainty with steady focus and quiet resolve.

After touring with Leith Ross and relocating from Florida to Winnipeg, Chen completed the album with new collaborators. Six tracks were co-produced with Keiran Placatka, shaped as much by emotional atmosphere as arrangement. Four others were crafted with Paul Larson in Los Angeles, leaning into a dynamic live-band energy rooted in early-aughts folk-rock.

Out now, “Dreams I’ve Had” arrives with a lyric video directed by Chen. “This song is about some dreams that I’ve had,” he shares, reflecting on fragmented images of lateness, loss, and death. Despite the varied production hands, ‘All My Time’ remains cohesive and assured, held together by Chen’s enveloping storytelling and steady artistic voice.

Alt-Country Troubadour Adam Gaffney Unveils “Don’t You Cry”

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St. Louis alt-country artist Adam Gaffney releases “Don’t You Cry” on April 23, a deeply personal song of forgiveness written for his mother before her death. Built on angelic three-part harmony and glowing Wurlitzer tones, the track drifts between chicken-picking twang and cosmic textures. It feels expansive and intimate at once, anchored by a chorus that rises with open-armed honesty.

“My mom had multiple myeloma, a blood cancer,” Gaffney says. He describes long drives in silence, hospital visits delayed by bureaucracy, and the helpless weight of watching her fade. “I wanted to take care of my mother there at the end… The song came to me while driving in that silence.” The vulnerability cuts straight through.

“Don’t You Cry” previews Product of Another Sad Song, out May 8, 2026. The 13-song album, woven with four short poems, traces grief, lost love, and sobriety with unflinching clarity. Traditional country echoes meet folk lyricism and a stubborn, rebellious streak. It is a record grounded in lived experience and hard-won resolve.

Backed by the Balladeers and produced by Jorge Valcarcel, Gaffney performs alongside Austin Jones, Ryan Gillespie, Laura Noelani, Kendell Scott, Karen Choi, and Evan Farris, with poems recited by Fred Friction. Mastered by Alex Saltz, the album builds on festival appearances and national stages. “Don’t You Cry” lands as a quiet anthem of endurance.

UPCOMING TOUR DATES:
Mar. 1 — Festus, MO @ Taytros
Mar. 6 — St. Louis, MO @ Hammerstones
Mar. 7 — St. Louis, MO @ Stellar Hog
Mar. 12–18 — Austin, TX @ SXSW
Mar. 28 — Staunton, IL @ Mississippi Culture

Apr. 3 — St. Louis, MO @ CBGB
Apr. 4 — Edwardsville, IL @ Samm’s Last Chance Saloon
Apr. 17 — Long Island, NY @ South Shore Guitar Boutique
Apr. 18 — Brooklyn, NY @ Pete’s Candy Store
Apr. 20 — Long Island City, NY @ LIC Bar
Apr. 25 — Sparta, IL @ White Rooster
Apr. 26 — Lincoln, NE @ Bierhaus

May 2 — Laramie, WY @ Ruffed Up Duck
May 3 — Golden, CO @ Goosetown Station

Kasey Tyndall Teams With Pop Evil On “Maybe You’re The One”

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Country-rock standout Kasey Tyndall joins platinum-selling rock band Pop Evil for the new single “Maybe You’re The One,” a soaring call-and-response ballad built for big stages and bigger emotions. Fueled by grit and arena-sized hooks, the track bridges country storytelling with hard-driving rock intensity.

Pop Evil’s Leigh Kakaty brought most of the song to the table and sought a female country voice who matched its spirit. The collaboration came together in Nashville, where the artists recorded with producer Derek Wells. “When someone suggested a collaboration with Pop Evil, it was a no-brainer,” Tyndall shares. “Their music is so authentic.” The result hits with force and feeling.

“Sometimes the one you overlook is the one who never left,” Kakaty adds. Known for explosive live shows and a debut album praised for its country-rock balance, Tyndall continues her ascent with major tour dates and songwriting credits including “Bar in Baton Rouge” on Lainey Wilson’s GRAMMY-nominated ‘Whirlwind.’ “Maybe You’re The One” lands as a powerful crossover moment.

Country-Rocker Stephen Styles Gets Candid On “Whiskey And Vinyl”

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With “Bar By Now” climbing the Music Row Country Breakout Chart, California country-rock artist Stephen Styles shifts gears with his new digital release, “Whiskey And Vinyl.” Solely written by Styles and available now on all streaming platforms, the track reveals a quieter, more reflective side of the rising singer-songwriter.

“There’s something different about vinyl, it’s raw, imperfect, and real, and that’s how emotions are too,” Styles shares. “For me, this song represents using music as a way to survive hard moments.” Built on his signature “Zero to Hillbilly” blend of classic country grit and Southern rock edge, the track leans into heartbreak, reflection, and finding calm within chaos.

“Bar By Now” continues its strong run with Top 10 most added honors at country radio, international airplay, a #2 spot on PlayMPE’s UK Streaming Chart, and placement on more than 500 Spotify playlists. “Whiskey And Vinyl” deepens the narrative, offering emotional honesty and a reminder that sometimes music is the only thing that truly understands the weight of the night.

Experimental Alt-Rock Project PARAXENIA Confronts Disconnection On “Trained to Ignore”

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Experimental alt-rock project PARAXENIA announces the release of “Trained to Ignore,” available worldwide on March 24. The new single dives into emotional detachment and digital overstimulation, tracing how indifference becomes normalized in contemporary life. Through stark imagery and immersive sound design, the track reflects a landscape where noise overtakes meaning and distraction feels constant.

Built on layered guitars, atmospheric pads, textured production, and introspective vocals, “Trained to Ignore” unfolds like a suspended moment of blurred perception and muted reaction. Continuing the conceptual thread of previous releases, PARAXENIA aligns sound, visuals, and narrative into a cohesive aesthetic. The artwork and production evolved in tandem, reinforcing a minimalist yet emotionally charged identity.

Robert De Niro And Elvis Costello Join 39th Tibet House US Benefit

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Tibet House US expands the lineup for its 39th Annual Benefit Concert on March 3 at Carnegie Hall with the addition of Robert De Niro and Elvis Costello. The legendary actor will read excerpts from Abraham Lincoln’s Lyceum Address, the basis in part for Philip Glass’ Symphony No. 15 “Lincoln,” adding a powerful spoken-word dimension to one of New York City’s most enduring cultural events.

Symphony No. 15 “Lincoln” draws on Abraham Lincoln’s words and moral vision, reflecting on leadership, unity, and compassion. Glass recently withdrew the premiere from the Kennedy Center, citing a conflict between the symphony’s message and the center’s current values. The work now finds resonance within the mission of Tibet House US.

Previously announced performers include Laurie Anderson, Maya Hawke, Kate Pierson of The B-52s, Allison Russell, Jesse Malin, Toro y Moi, Christian Lee Hutson, Elysian Fields, The Philip Glass Ensemble, Tony Shanahan, Tenzin Choegyal, The Resistance Revival Chorus, and The Scorchio Quartet. Honorary chairs Uma Thurman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard, Arden Wohl, and Jonah Freeman support the evening.

Founded in 1987 at the request of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Tibet House US remains dedicated to preserving Tibetan culture and traditions of compassion and nonviolence. The annual benefit concert stands as one of New York’s longest-running cultural gatherings, uniting artists and audiences for a singular night of music and purpose.

Jazz Legend Chick Corea Lives On With ‘Forever Yours The Farewell Performance’

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Candid Records and Chick Corea Productions release ‘Forever Yours: The Farewell Performance’ on CD and 2LP vinyl, capturing the final concerts of the legendary pianist. Recorded just four months before his passing at Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, Florida, the album stands as a defining document of the Chick Corea solo experience. It carries both intimacy and magnitude.

The liner notes include tributes from Alicia Keys, Herbie Hancock, Hans Zimmer, Robert Glasper, Bobby McFerrin, Stanley Clarke, Lang Lang and others, underscoring Corea’s reach across generations and genres. The release follows the 2026 GRAMMY win for ‘Trilogy 3’ in Best Jazz Performance, a recognition that affirmed his enduring impact.

The program moves seamlessly between Corea originals such as “Armando’s Rhumba” and selections from ‘Children’s Songs,’ alongside works by Thelonious Monk, Bud Powell, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Stevie Wonder, Bill Evans and Duke Ellington. “He could showcase some unexpected connections in an exciting way,” said longtime collaborator Bernie Kirsh. The performance flows with technical mastery and joyful swing.

Corea’s spoken interludes remain intact, revealing his warmth and humor as he introduces pieces and invites audience members onstage for improvised “Portrait” compositions. An official video for “Overjoyed” further celebrates his artistry. ‘Forever Yours: The Farewell Performance’ resonates as a profound farewell and a vivid reminder of a pianist whose influence continues to shape jazz.