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Robert Jon & The Wreck Keep Rolling With Soulful New Single “I Wanna Give It” From ‘Heartbreaks & Last Goodbyes’

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Southern California’s Robert Jon & The Wreck are keeping the momentum alive with “I Wanna Give It,” the latest single from their album Heartbreaks & Last Goodbyes, out now via Joe Bonamassa’s Journeyman Records. The track captures the band’s signature blend of heartfelt storytelling and road-tested rock-and-soul, wrapped in a wistful, country-leaning groove.

Co-written during a stretch when touring had come to a standstill, “I Wanna Give It” was born from late-night acoustic jam sessions on a porch in San Juan Capistrano. “It was a bit of a throwback,” says guitarist Henry James. “We’d play acoustic guitars into the early hours, doing whatever we could to keep our minds at ease.”

Written alongside longtime friends Ian Cullen and Shane Krevoy — who also co-wrote fan favorite “Oh Miss Carolina” — the song came to life under the production of Dave Cobb. The result is a warm, reflective track that channels both timeless Americana spirit and modern rock precision. “It doesn’t necessarily have a happy ending,” James says, “but it’s told with no regrets. Love can blind us sometimes, but it can also inspire us to live boldly. That’s something we all deserve to feel.”

“I Wanna Give It” follows a run of powerhouse singles that have defined Heartbreaks & Last Goodbyes: the smoldering “Keep Myself Clean,” the haunting “Dark Angel,” the swaggering “Better Of Me,” the electrifying “Highway,” and the reflective “Ashes in the Snow.” Recorded in Savannah, Georgia, with producer Dave Cobb and mixed by Greg Gordon (Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson), the album showcases the band’s unmatched chemistry and expansive emotional range.

With Heartbreaks & Last Goodbyes out now on CD, digital platforms, and limited-edition colored vinyl, Robert Jon & The Wreck continue to push roots rock forward while honoring its timeless heart. For a band that thrives on connection, this record is a love letter to the journey itself — bold, soulful, and beautifully alive.

Baha Men Celebrate 25 Years of ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’ With High-Energy Remix by Wuki and DJ Susan

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The party anthem that defined a generation just got a new jolt of energy. Grammy Award-winning Bahamian group Baha Men are celebrating the 25th anniversary of their global smash “Who Let The Dogs Out” with a high-octane remix by Wuki and DJ Susan, out now via UMe. The revamped version turns the timeless hit into a modern dancefloor stormer, ready to set clubs ablaze once again.

Grammy-nominated producer Wuki and electronic powerhouse DJ Susan crank up the BPMs and reshape the song into a kinetic house track bursting with color and chaos. Their remix preserves the iconic chant—“Who let the dogs out!”—while layering it with thundering percussion, frenetic synths, and perfectly timed barks. It’s nostalgic and futuristic all at once, bringing the 2000 classic roaring into 2025.

The release arrives as Baha Men mark 25 years since their triple-platinum album Who Let The Dogs Out climbed into the Billboard 200’s Top 5 and won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. The song has since become one of pop culture’s most instantly recognizable anthems, soundtracking everything from Rugrats in Paris: The Movie and South Park to major sports events around the world.

The track’s wild legacy even inspired filmmaker Brent Hodge’s acclaimed 2019 documentary Who Let The Dogs Out, which premiered at SXSW and explored the strange, fascinating journey behind the song. Most recently, the timeless hook made a barking return in a Super Bowl 2025 commercial for Spruce Weed & Grass Killer, proving that, 25 years later, the dogs are still very much out.

Indie Rockers Breakup Shoes Step Forward With New Album ‘Standing Still’ and Video for “Brainwash”

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Breakup Shoes have leveled up their sound and story with the release of their brand-new album Standing Still, out now. Produced by Charlie Brand of Miniature Tigers, the record finds the indie rock band expanding their sonic universe while staying true to the raw, confessional lyricism that fans have come to love. To celebrate, the group also dropped a video for the shimmering lead single “Brainwash.”

“The album chronicles the story of my last few years, centered around feeling dissatisfaction in the status quo,” says guitarist and vocalist Nick Zawisa. “It grapples with feeling unhappy and complacent, stuck dreaming of uprooting my life, which I ultimately did.”

Zawisa adds that Standing Still marks a turning point both personally and musically. “Standing Still was produced by Charlie Brand (of Miniature Tigers) who we found a great sonic match in, and was hugely influential to us. Alongside the help of new band members, he helped craft an album that expands the horizons of the Breakup Shoes sound while keeping the confessional lyricism front and center.”

Lead single “Brainwash” pairs upbeat indie-sleaze textures with self-reflective lyrics. “’Brainwash’ is a song rooted in self-loathing,” Zawisa explains. “Although it’s adorned in upbeat, indie-sleaze inspired, catchy-pop sounds; at its core it’s about wishing you could erase your memories to take another stab at becoming a ‘better’ version of yourself (whatever that means). Whether it’s ridding yourself of bad habits or certain personality traits we’ve internalized, the lyrics romanticize the idea of beginning again.”

With Standing Still out now, Breakup Shoes deliver an album that feels both restless and resolved — a soundtrack to the growing pains of change, packed with big hooks, bigger emotions, and an honesty that hits home.

Alternative Rock Rising Star Rohin Announces New EP ‘As The Light Fades’ and Drops Powerful Single “Sundown”

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Toronto’s own Rohin is back and ready to make waves. The 21-year-old alternative artist has announced his sophomore EP As The Light Fades, out now via Universal Music Canada, alongside the release of his soaring new single “Sundown,” out now on all streaming platforms. The track dives deep into the turmoil of loving someone emotionally unavailable, exploring confusion, desperation, and the moments where passion blurs intention.

Sundown” captures Rohin’s knack for raw emotional honesty, blending alternative rock grit with ambient textures that shimmer between melancholy and release. It’s a compelling follow-up to his first single “Someday,” which arrived earlier this summer with a cinematic music video that showcased his growing artistry.

On the forthcoming EP, Rohin says, “I’m so proud of this project – I believe it is my best work yet, and my most intentional. It’s about the ending of eras and trying to find catharsis in that crisis.” As The Light Fades captures that exact spirit — a coming-of-age reflection written against the backdrop of a world in flux. The EP grapples with modern uncertainty, the loss of innocence, and the fragile process of rebuilding hope amid chaos.

Following his debut EP follow me down in 2024, which featured the standout track “Sadlove,” Rohin has refined his sound into something darker, more reflective, and deeply resonant. Inspired by the British indie rock scene and ambient soundscapes, his music sits at the crossroads of nostalgia and revelation — honest, youthful, and defiantly alive.

“Sundown” is the perfect preview of what’s to come — an anthemic, emotionally charged snapshot of an artist stepping fully into his moment.

Czech Hardcore Force CRIPPLED FINGERS Unleash Explosive Live Set from the Netherlands

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Prague’s own CRIPPLED FINGERS have just dropped a full live set that captures everything fans love about them: sweat, grit, and pure hardcore fury. Recorded during their October 2024 shows in Leeuwarden, Netherlands, the performance at Neushoorn finds the band firing on all cylinders in front of a packed crowd. The multi-camera, pro-mixed release delivers the band’s trademark blend of aggression and control — the kind of energy that can only come from years of tearing up stages across Europe.

After a chaotic first night at an underground venue, it was the second show that nailed the band’s chemistry and momentum. Every riff, shout, and breakdown hits like a controlled detonation, a testament to the intensity that’s made CRIPPLED FINGERS one of the Czech hardcore scene’s most formidable live acts.

With three full-length albums, an EP, and a string of high-voltage singles, the band has built a reputation as road warriors, lighting up festivals like Brutal Assault, Fajtfest, Masters of Rock, and Czech Death Fest. Along the way, they’ve shared stages with icons such as Hatebreed, Biohazard, Crowbar, Guilt Trip, Worst, and Pro-Pain.

This new live set follows their third album Through the Pain, released in April 2024, and acts as a fierce reminder of what CRIPPLED FINGERS deliver best — honest, unfiltered, high-volume emotion. It’s not just a concert film; it’s a portrait of a band built on resilience, community, and the power of the pit.

Track Listing (Live Set):

  1. Intro
  2. Through the Pain
  3. Nothing Left to Fear
  4. Broken Hands
  5. Inside Out
  6. Rise Again
  7. Blood Debt
  8. Fall of Men
  9. Outro

Rapper Ace Hood Takes Full Control With Defiant New Visual “Born Rebel” From ‘S.O.U.L.’

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Ace Hood is standing tall in his truth with the release of the fiery new video for “Born Rebel,” a standout from his latest project S.O.U.L., out now. The clip shows the platinum-selling artist spitting fearless bars in front of a Lamborghini, his confidence and independence radiating through every frame. It’s the perfect visual metaphor for a man fully steering his own destiny.

“Shout my lawyer/this shit real/pullin’ me outta that bad deal,” he raps. “I wanted freedom to build mine/start to see holdin’-me-back signs.” The lyrics speak directly to Ace’s journey toward autonomy—one that now finds him leading his own label, Hood Nation Records, and crafting art entirely on his own terms.

S.O.U.L. represents the final chapter in a trilogy that began with M.I.N.D. and B.O.D.Y., a conceptual evolution chronicling his growth as both a man and an artist. The album’s sonic palette blends introspective soul with hard-hitting trap beats, delivering a rich emotional landscape where self-awareness and swagger coexist.

Highlights like “Georgia Lyric” pay homage to his grandmother and late daughter, while “Live and Learn” turns pain into perseverance. Tracks such as “Yes He Is” and “Even After the Rain” bring faith and renewal into focus, rounding out a body of work that feels deeply human and spiritually grounded.

“This is the embodiment of my integrated self,” Ace shares. “It’s inspiring and honest, and I’m expressing all the different versions of me.” S.O.U.L. isn’t just an album—it’s a statement of self-mastery from one of hip-hop’s most resilient voices.

Track Listing:

  1. Born Rebel
  2. Georgia Lyric
  3. Live and Learn
  4. Yes He Is
  5. Even After the Rain

Russian Post-Rock Visionaries I am waiting for you last summer Return With Cinematic New Album ‘Without/Within’

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Cinematic post-rock project I am waiting for you last summer have returned with Without/Within, their most ambitious and emotionally charged album to date. Formed in Ryazan, Russia in 2011 at a This Will Destroy You concert, the trio—Sasha Sokolov, Evgenii Popov, and Lev Nikitin—have crafted an expansive sonic journey that explores the fragile boundaries between inner and outer worlds, consciousness and cosmos.

The album’s concept, Sokolov explains, centers on the mystery of awareness itself—how it forms, perceives, and divides the world into dualities. “Nulla,” the lead single, captures that idea in sound: a haunting, ascending composition that swells with synth textures, echoing percussion, and celestial atmospherics. “Nulla was inspired by the idea that we — as living matter — are part of an evolving process that, at some point, begins to question itself,” says Sokolov. “There’s something powerful in the image of consciousness emerging from the same material that forms stars and planets — and then turning inward to ask: What am I? What is this?”

Known for their immersive live shows that merge light, motion, and sound into something almost physical, I am waiting for you last summer have earned global acclaim from stages like SXSW, dunk!festival, and Magnetic Fields, performing alongside genre heavyweights including 65daysofstatic, Alcest, and Rosetta. Sokolov’s background in crafting music for major film trailers such as Jurassic World and Captain America: The Winter Soldier lends the band’s sound an unmistakable cinematic gravity.

Without/Within unfolds like a science fiction narrative of self-awareness, blending ambient soundscapes, industrial pulses, and vast emotional crescendos. Across ten tracks—Message, Contact, Unknown, Redshift, Threshold, Nulla, Entangled, Tides, Gravity, and Quiet Sun—the band balances introspection with momentum, turning each moment into a meditation on being itself.

This is I am waiting for you last summer at their most expansive, spiritual, and human. Without/Within isn’t just an album—it’s a question whispered to the universe and reflected back in sound.

Without/Within Track Listing:

1. Message
2. Contact
3. Unknown
4. Redshift
5. Threshold
6. Nulla
7. Entangled
8. Tides
9. Gravity
10. Quiet Sun

Country Icons Ty Herndon and Ashley McBryde Reimagine ‘A Man Holdin’ On (To a Woman Lettin’ Go)’ for New Era

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Ty Herndon is celebrating thirty years of country music with a powerful new collaboration alongside Ashley McBryde. The pair have joined forces for a reimagined version of Herndon’s 1998 classic “A Man Holdin’ On (To a Woman Lettin’ Go),” out now through Club44 Records. The emotional ballad finds new life through McBryde’s soulful grit and Herndon’s timeless warmth, making for one of the most poignant duets of the year.

Originally penned by Gene Dobbins, John Ramey, and Bobby Taylor, “A Man Holdin’ On” became one of Herndon’s most beloved hits in the late ’90s. Now, with McBryde’s haunting harmonies, the song feels both familiar and revitalized, a perfect bridge between country’s past and present. Together, the two deliver a masterclass in storytelling — a raw and tender reflection on love, loss, and the art of letting go.

“This song has always been one of the most emotional songs in my catalog,” Herndon says. “To revisit it with someone as fearless and gifted as Ashley was both humbling and electric. We didn’t just sing the song — we lived it.”

The track serves as the second single from Herndon’s upcoming double album Thirty, a career-spanning project that marks his three-decade journey in country music. Set to arrive in two volumes, Thirty will feature new collaborations on many of Herndon’s most cherished songs, each reinterpreted with some of today’s most dynamic country voices.

Released through Club44 Records, this reimagined “A Man Holdin’ On” is more than a trip down memory lane — it’s a heartfelt testament to Herndon’s longevity, authenticity, and enduring influence in the genre. Thirty stands as a celebration of resilience, artistry, and the stories that continue to define country music.

Alt-Pop Sensation Malcolm Todd Unveils Deluxe Album ‘Malcolm Todd (Still)’ and New Single ‘Original’

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Malcolm Todd’s moment has arrived. The multi-instrumentalist and rising alt-pop sensation has just dropped his deluxe album ‘Malcolm Todd (Still)’ via Columbia Records, along with his brand-new single “Original.” The expanded edition builds on his breakout self-titled debut, delivering four new tracks that showcase his signature mix of wit, emotion, and undeniable groove.

“Original” is pure Malcolm magic — confessional, catchy, and brimming with feeling. His raw vocal cuts through a lush, sun-drenched chorus that feels equal parts heartbreak and hope. The deluxe album continues the story that Rolling Stone called “a knockout” and “an intriguing vision for a new kind of male pop star.”

The project includes his hit single “Chest Pain,” which stormed the Billboard Hot 100 and racked up over 100 million streams, alongside “Concrete,” “Cheer Me On,” and “Bleed” featuring Omar Apollo. The latter arrived with an Aidan Cullen-directed video set in an underground fight club, complete with a surprise cameo from Jack Harlow.

Following a massive sold-out North American tour with packed shows at Terminal 5, The Wiltern, and The Regency Ballroom, Malcolm’s star power has only grown brighter. His mix of self-awareness, humor, and emotional honesty has made him one of pop’s most compelling new voices.

‘Malcolm Todd (Still)’ is out now on all platforms — a bold, playful, and deeply human statement from an artist who keeps redefining what pop can sound like in 2025.

Pop-Rock Powerhouse The Band CAMINO Soar With New Album ‘NeverAlways’

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The Band CAMINO are officially back and brighter than ever. The Nashville-based pop-rock trio have released their highly anticipated third studio album ‘NeverAlways,’ available now via Atlantic Records. Across eleven tracks, the band captures the essence of everything fans love about them: explosive emotion, shimmering hooks, and a sound that hits as hard in your headphones as it does in a packed venue.

‘NeverAlways’ is led by standout single “What You Can’t Have,” along with the previously released “Stupid Questions” and “Infinity.” Both were co-written with longtime collaborators Seth Ennis and Schmidt, the same creative partnership behind the band’s beloved hits “Daphne Blue” and “See Through.” Together, they’ve crafted a record that blends nostalgia and renewal in equal measure.

The album also features collaborations with some of pop’s brightest minds, including Captain Cuts, Jonah Shy (Role Model, Shawn Mendes), and Gabe Simon (Noah Kahan, Gracie Abrams). The result is a lush, cinematic sound that expands the band’s musical palette without losing the emotional edge that made them fan favorites in the first place.

“‘NeverAlways’ is a reflection of our past couple of years as a band – sonically and emotionally,” The Band CAMINO share. “We wrote these songs in a period of intense change, but making it felt like returning to ourselves in a way – like growing up and becoming a kid again all at once. It’s an album about getting caught up in extremes – life, death, never, and always. But finally understanding that real living, the good stuff, happens somewhere in between.”

‘NeverAlways’ marks a new chapter for The Band CAMINO — one that celebrates evolution, vulnerability, and everything that comes with learning how to live in the in-between. It’s streaming now everywhere, and it’s their most confident, cohesive statement yet.