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Transatlantic Jazz-Fusion Collective Space Cartel Release Stunning 13-Piece Live Performance Video “Something Often”

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Space Cartel are back with “Something Often,” a live performance video filmed at Conway Sound in Denver, Colorado, and it captures exactly what makes this collective so compelling. The Denver-and-London-bridging 13-piece ensemble, filmed by Geoff Velando and engineered by Ryan Conway alongside Stephen “Eski” Edwards of Thievery Corporation, recorded the session live in a single-room setting with no safety net. Anchored by Johnny Bosbyshell’s driving piano motif (the one his roommate once asked why he played “so often,” giving the track its name), the performance expands outward into layered guitars, brass accents, saxophone lines and textured strings in real time. It follows the band’s breakout debut “Giant Jack,” which drew more than 50,000 YouTube subscribers within months of its release.

The session features Space Cartel’s core members, Bosbyshell, Justin Neely, Ted Kleist, Matt McElwain, Karl Summers and Joe Lilly, alongside newly permanent members London violinists Jenny Clare of Slate Quartet and Eliza Burkitt of Brixton Chamber Orchestra, whose addition deepens the ensemble’s transatlantic chamber identity. Rounding out the 13-piece lineup are percussionist Ian Maxwell, trumpeter Phil Ortiz-Gonzales, trombonist Jai Patel, violist Jess Kus and cellist Helen Erickson of the Longmont Symphony Orchestra. The collective’s first live show in this fully expanded configuration takes place April 18 at ZOLA in Spokane, Washington, marking the ensemble’s onstage debut as it currently stands.

Beyond the music, Space Cartel continues to invest in the communities that sustain it. Trumpeter Phil Ortiz-Gonzales recently launched a community music school initiative in partnership with Grupo Folklórico del Pueblo in Pueblo, Colorado, offering small-group instruction and instrument rentals for $55 per month in direct response to the ongoing reduction of arts education in public schools. For a band whose stated values are compassion, innovation and musicality, the initiative is not a footnote, it is the point. “Something Often” is out now.

Rap Rising Star Fresco Trey Delivers Uplifting New Single “Hope”

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Fresco Trey opens 2026 with “Hope,” a melodic, introspective new single that does exactly what the title promises. Built around the kind of lived-in storytelling that has defined his catalog since ‘Heartbreak Diaries,’ the track carries a direct message from an artist who has earned the right to deliver it. “Hope is a reminder that your story isn’t over,” Trey says. “No matter what you’ve faced, you still have the pen in your hand, and you get to decide how it ends.” It follows last year’s ‘Meraki (Deluxe)’ and arrives as his sharpest, most emotionally grounded single yet, with listeners already pointing to it as the most resonant thing he has put out.

The Memphis rapper has been building steadily since shadowing Post Malone on tour in 2019, signing to Warner Music Group in 2021, and releasing a string of projects and collaborations with NLE Choppa, K CAMP, Lil Tjay and Vory. He has since moved forward as an independent artist, most recently completing a supporting run on K CAMP’s ‘KISS 6 Tour.’ The momentum is real and it is only moving in one direction. “Hope” is out now.

Swedish Fuzz Rock Legends Truckfighters Return After a Decade With New Single and Album ‘Masterflow’

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Truckfighters are back. The Swedish fuzz rock band have released “The Bliss,” their first new single in ten years and the opening statement from their upcoming album ‘Masterflow.’ “The Bliss symbolizes everything the new album is about, fuzz groove and melody,” the band says. “We can’t believe it’s the first track we release in 10 years.” Built on the band’s signature desert rock foundation while pushing into broader, more expansive sonic territory, ‘Masterflow’ arrives as a full-band reckoning with what the duo of Niklas “Dango” Källgren and Oskar “Ozo” Cedermalm have been building since they first plugged in together in Örebro, Sweden back in 2001.

The album title says it all. ‘Masterflow’ is about balance between discipline and freedom, shifting between crushing heaviness and psychedelic passages, earth-shaking low-end and soaring melodic builds, raw power and nuance. This is a record built for packed clubs, endless highways and speakers pushed to their limits. Truckfighters have spent more than two decades becoming a foundational force in stoner rock and metal, and the return of new material after this long a stretch has the rock world paying close attention. Josh Homme famously called them “the best band that ever existed” in the 2011 documentary “Fuzzomentary,” and nothing about ‘Masterflow’ suggests that assessment needs revisiting.

A major European tour kicks off in April and runs through the festival summer, including appearances at Desertfest Berlin, Desertfest London at The Roundhouse in Camden on May 17, Hellfest in Clisson and Mystic Festival in Gdansk. The full tour dates are as follows.

April 11 | Cologne, Germany | Sol Sonic Ride

April 15 | Oslo, Norway | Parkteatret

April 16 | Bergen, Norway | Hulen

April 17 | Stavanger, Norway | Folken

April 18 | Porsgrunn, Norway | R.I.P.

April 28 | Hamburg, Germany | Grünspan

April 29 | Groningen, Netherlands | Vera

April 30 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Melkweg

May 1 | Dordrecht, Netherlands | Bibelot

May 2 | Izegem, Belgium | Headbanger’s Ball Fest

May 8 | Copenhagen, Denmark | A Colossal Weekend

May 11 | Vienna, Austria | Arena

May 14 | Berlin, Germany | Desertfest

May 17 | London, United Kingdom | Desertfest (The Roundhouse, Camden)

May 25 | Neunkirchen, Germany | Stummsche Reithalle

May 26 | Stuttgart, Germany | Im Wizesmann

May 27 | Winterthur, Switzerland | Gaswerk

May 28 | Luzern, Switzerland | Sedel

May 29 | München, Germany | Backstage (Halle)

May 30 | Dresden, Germany | Beatpol

June 4 | Gdansk, Poland | Mystic Festival

June 18 | Clisson, France | Hellfest

June 27 | Wiesbaden, Germany | Sonic Ride IV

July 26 | Milan, Italy | Magnolia Stone Fest

August 14 | Taarstedt, Germany | Angeliter Open Air

The Vocal Cast of Grammy-Winning Film Kpop Demon Hunters Takes On Hot Ones Versus

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The vocal cast of the Grammy-winning, Oscar-nominated blockbuster Kpop Demon Hunters, Arden Cho, EJAE, May Hong, Audrey Nuna, Ji-young Yoo and Rei Ami, have taken on First We Feast’s Hot Ones Versus, the spin-off format that pits two teams against each other with a simple rule: tell the truth or face the Wings of Death. The episode, out now, runs the Huntrix through lyric challenges, the Soda Pop dance challenge, a round of drawing Derpy, and the looming threat of the Last Dab, with the winning team taking home the coveted chicken wing trophy. It is exactly as chaotic as it sounds, and the platinum-selling soundtrack gets a proper workout along the way.

The Claypool Lennon Delirium Return With Epic Concept Album ‘The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy’

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The Claypool Lennon Delirium are back. Les Claypool and Sean Ono Lennon have announced their third album, ‘The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy,’ due May 1 via ATO Records, and it arrives as their most ambitious project to date. A 14-song concept record built around morality, mortality and the warnings of artificial intelligence, the album is rooted in the “Paperclip Theory,” the renowned thought experiment about AI safety, and asks a pointed question: in the face of rampant, single-minded efficiency, can human values and empathy survive. The physical edition arrives as a 2-LP tip-on gatefold set paired with a 24-page original comic book, with each song mapped to its own illustrated chapter by longtime collaborator Rich Ragsdale. Vinyl and CD are available for pre-order now.

The album’s story centers on young artist Hippard O. Campus Jr., who rebels against his father, owner of the CLIPNEX corporation and creator of a sentient AI named Cliptron, whose army of robots is converting everything in the land of Cliptopia, humans included, into paperclips. Hipp’s quest takes him across the sea to the Isle of Lucidity, guided by the Ministry of Manatees toward the Great Parrot-Ox, whose Golden Egg of Empathy is the only force capable of reaching Cliptron’s cold, chrome heart. “It is a tale of a technocracy eclipsed by paperclips,” Lennon says, “a young man destined to unravel the fabric of his father’s folly, and a sacred feathered Goddess, played by WILLOW, who holds the egg-shaped key to their future.”

Out today alongside the album announcement is the new single and animated music video “The Golden Egg of Empathy,” featuring WILLOW, whose lead vocal turns the Delirium’s psychedelic-prog theatrics toward something strangely tender and human. The video offers the first moving glimpse into the album’s visual universe, animating the rich illustrations that populate the comic companion. It follows January’s first single “WAP (What a Predicament),” which opened this new chapter with a warped meditation on AI and what happens when empathy gets optimized out of existence. Listeners and critics alike have been calling this the duo’s most fully realized and thematically urgent work yet, a surreal epic that earns every one of its 14 chapters.

The comic book originated from an even larger vision. “Initially Les and I were imagining a feature-length animated film for Parrot-Ox,” Lennon explains, “but we realized there wasn’t enough time, so we asked Rich if he could distill the story into a comic book. He did an incredible job. Now that the story exists in this form, it’s even easier to imagine it becoming a feature someday.” Recorded at Claypool’s Rancho Relaxo studio in Sonoma County and Lennon’s studio The Farm in upstate New York, the album was over three years in the making. “The results are something Shiner and I are very proud of,” Claypool says, “a relevant concept piece accompanied by a colorful, phantasmic comic book.”

The full track listing for ‘The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy’: “Pro-Log,” “WAP (What a Predicament),” “The Wake Up Call,” “Meat Machines,” “Troll Bait,” “Simplest of Deeds,” “Heart of Chrome,” “Through the Horizon,” “Mantra of the Manatee,” “The Golden Egg of Empathy” (feat. WILLOW), “Cliptopia,” “Cliptron Scuttle,” “Melody of Entropy,” and “It’s a Wrap.” Following the album’s release, Claypool hits the road with Claypool Gold, a full-evening tour bringing together Primus, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, and Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, each performing a full set. Tickets and information at primusville.com.

Dublin Alt-Pop Band Soda Blonde Release “Suit & Tie” and Announce First-Ever North America Tour

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Soda Blonde are making their North American debut. The Dublin alt-pop band have released a new single, “Suit & Tie,” and announced a 21-date run across the United States and Canada beginning September 11 in Detroit and wrapping October 9 in St. Louis. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 27 at 10 a.m. local time. Built around industrial guitar, liquid production and a relentless forward pulse, “Suit & Tie” was inspired by Ireland’s recent cultural resurgence and marks a distinct new direction for the band.

Vocalist Faye O’Rourke is direct about where the song came from. “I wrote ‘Suit & Tie’ about my own feelings of un-belonging and displacement,” she says. “I didn’t grow up with a strong sense of national identity, and I began to explore my current feelings of loss and isolation through that lens while living in the Liberties, a part of Dublin with a very strong sense of itself. The song became a way of reclaiming something I felt I’d lost.” That kind of raw, specific emotional geography is exactly what has built Soda Blonde’s devoted following across Ireland, the UK and Europe, and it translates powerfully here.

The full North America tour dates are as follows.

September 11 | Detroit, Michigan | Third Man Records (Cass Corridor)

September 12 | Toronto, Ontario | Longboat Hall

September 14 | Boston, Massachusetts | The Red Room at Cafe 939

September 15 | Brooklyn, New York | Baby’s All Right

September 16 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Johnny Brenda’s

September 17 | Washington, D.C. | Union Stage

September 18 | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Club Café

September 19 | Columbus, Ohio | Rumba Café

September 21 | Chicago, Illinois | Schubas

September 22 | Madison, Wisconsin | High Noon Saloon

September 23 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | 7th St. Entry

September 27 | Seattle, Washington | Sunset Tavern

September 28 | Vancouver, British Columbia | Fox Cabaret

September 29 | Portland, Oregon | Mississippi Studios

October 1 | San Francisco, California | The Chapel

October 2 | Santa Cruz, California | The Crepe Place

October 3 | Los Angeles, California | The Echo

October 4 | Phoenix, Arizona | Valley Bar

October 6 | Denver, Colorado | Larimer Lounge

October 8 | Kansas City, Missouri | Record Bar

October 9 | St. Louis, Missouri | Off Broadway

YUNGBLUD Takes His Bludfest International With Czechia Event June 27

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Internationally renowned rock star Yungblud has announced the third installment of his long-awaited, curated festival: Bludfest for June 27th, 2026.

Following the 28-year-old’s record-breaking triple Grammy Rock nomination and win for Best Rock Performance, plus the release of his latest body of work, Idols II, the singer has unveiled plans for Bludfest Year 3, which will kickstart the festival’s global takeover in Hradec Králové, Czechia near Prague.

The multifunctional Park 360 (located 100 km east of Prague, 190 km from Wrocław, 400 km from Berlin, and 110 km from Vienna) will host the event, featuring the British superstar as headliner.

In a huge announcement, Scottish rock heavyweights Biffy Clyro and psychedelic icons Primal Scream have been revealed as part of a lineup which features indie-pop favourites Pale Waves, art-rock trio Palaye Royale, and Atlanta rapper Destroy Lonely. Also added are “Ouija Pop” Irish breakout Bambie Thug and London-based Leap.

Fresh from collaborating with Lil Yachty, Jesse Jo Stark also joins the bill, alongside rising talents Nieve Ella and Pam Rabbit.

Tickets for Bludfest Year 3 go on general sale at 10:00 am GMT (11:00 am CET) on Friday, February 27, preceded by a 24-hour pre-sale window opening Thursday, February 26, at 9:00 am GMT (10:00 am CET). Tickets can be found at bludfest.com.

This year in Hradec Králové, the experience goes beyond the stages. While Bludfest remains a one-day festival, Year 3 gives fans the chance to camp the night before and the night of the event, with a range of camping and glamping options available.

Speaking about Bludfest Year 3, Yungblud said: “We have such an incredible fanbase in Czechia. They are one of the best audiences in the world.

The reaction we got from a potential announcement when I said it on stage over there was so big and so electrifying, it kind of cemented that it would be the first international Bludfest. It’s going to be an incredible show.”

He added, “It feels so crazy to have planted a seed two years ago in Milton Keynes that has now grown roots and expanded all the way to Czechia. It cemented the idea that anything is possible when you never take no for an answer and you have a community that will follow you anywhere. I’m really lucky.

Fans can look forward to the return of the festival’s most iconic features, from the much-loved Make A Friend Tent, where solo festival-goers can connect, to the signature giant ferris wheel and the Beautifully Romanticised Accidentally Traumatized pop-up. Yungblud’s Bludbeer will be back on site, and Gibson returns as sponsor, unveiling a third stage. Bludfest continues to push boundaries with top-tier, multi-genre line-ups at an affordable price, offering a unique festival experience rooted in community and inclusivity.

Nothing More, Catch Your Breath, Archers, and Doobie at Toronto’s History on February 24, 2026

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Between the Buried and Me Announce 31-Date US Tour

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Between the Buried and Me are heading back across the United States. The progressive metal band has announced a 31-date headlining tour in support of ‘The Blue Nowhere,’ their 2025 album released via InsideOutMusic, kicking off May 15 in Richmond, Virginia and wrapping June 20 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Imperial Triumphant, Fallujah, Thank You Scientist, and The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die join on select dates. “I’m pumped to get back out on the road, especially with such phenomenal bands,” says vocalist Tommy Rogers. “Intensity in its full spectrum. It’s going to be a great night of music. Friends rule. Shows rule. This tour rules.”

The run follows a stretch of European performances through February and March, and comes on the heels of a live recording of album highlight “God Terror,” filmed in Denver during the band’s North American dates, with audio mixed and mastered by longtime collaborator Jamie King and filmed and edited by Randy Edwards. The full tour dates are as follows.

May 15 | Richmond, Virginia | The National

May 16 | Allentown, Pennsylvania | Archer Music Hall

May 17 | Worcester, Massachusetts | Palladium

May 18 | Washington, D.C. | 9:30 Club

May 20 | Buffalo, New York | Town Ballroom

May 21 | McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania | Roxian Theatre

May 22 | Detroit, Michigan | The Majestic Theatre

May 23 | Cleveland, Ohio | Globe Iron

May 24 | Cincinnati, Ohio | Bogart’s

May 26 | Indianapolis, Indiana | The Vogue

May 28 | St. Louis, Missouri | The Pageant

May 29 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | The Rave

May 30 | Minneapolis, Minnesota | Varsity Theater

May 31 | Lincoln, Nebraska | Bourbon Theatre

June 2 | Boulder, Colorado | Boulder Theater

June 3 | Salt Lake City, Utah | Grand At The Complex

June 5 | Sacramento, California | Ace of Spades

June 6 | Los Angeles, California | The Fonda

June 7 | San Diego, California | Observatory North Park

June 8 | Phoenix, Arizona | Crescent Ballroom

June 10 | Austin, Texas | Mohawk

June 11 | Fort Worth, Texas | Tannahill’s Tavern

June 12 | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Tower Theatre

June 13 | Little Rock, Arkansas | The Hall

June 15 | Tampa, Florida | The Orpheum

June 16 | Jacksonville, Florida | FIVE

June 17 | Pensacola, Florida | Vinyl Music Hall

June 18 | Birmingham, Alabama | Saturn

June 19 | Pelham, Tennessee | The Caverns

June 20 | Winston-Salem, North Carolina | The Ramkat

Alt-Pop Disruptor Sophie Powers and Chinese Superstar Lexie Liu Team Up on “klepto”

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Sophie Powers is back with her sharpest, most kinetic release yet. “klepto,” out now via Encore Recordings, is a collaboration with Chinese superstar Lexie Liu, and it arrives as a hyper-confident, late-night heist of a pop song, co-written with Jutes and Cam Hunter and produced by Mike Gonek. The companion video, filmed with both artists, plays out like a glamorous escape sequence, all bravado and momentum. “This song belongs in the Louvre and in your headphones,” Powers says. “There’s no shame in stealing the spotlight.” Liu is equally direct: “There’s real power in telling a story where no one has to play small.”

The Toronto-born, Los Angeles-based 21-year-old has been building toward this kind of moment since releasing her debut EP ‘Red in Revenge’ and following it with ‘Glitch: Lvl 1’ in 2024. She has accumulated over 80 million global streams, collaborated with Grimes, Dillon Francis, Baby Tate and K-pop acts IVE, ILLIT and NMIXX, and performed supporting sets for YUNGBLUD, Peaches and Waterparks across festival stages including Warped Tour, Slam Dunk and Seoul’s One Universe. A street performance with Crash Adams recently cracked 120 million views on TikTok, a number that speaks to just how wide her reach has grown. Critics have taken notice too, with outlets calling her “one of pop’s most powerful new voices” and “music’s new wunderkind.”

“klepto” is the latest in a streak of singles that includes “popoff,” “muddy” and “spiderwebs,” and Powers is already in the studio working on her first full-length project, due in 2026. The velocity here is real, and “klepto” makes it clear she is not slowing down.