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Polish Dark Folk Artist Ols Closes the ‘PoÅ›wiaty’ Chapter With Haunting New Video for “bez nas”

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Anna, the creative force behind Polish dark folk project Ols, releases the video for “bez nas” (without us), the final and most emotionally resonant chapter of her album ‘PoÅ›wiaty’, out now via Pagan Records.

The track is a dreamlike meditation on drifting away, from love, from a former self, and from the sacred myths of childhood. Musically it earns that weight, opening with a melancholic piano that creates a sense of suspended animation before a heavy, guitar-driven chorus influenced by the crushing atmospheres of Cult of Luna shatters the stillness. The contrast is not a device; it is the point. The song mirrors the emotional rupture it describes.

“The world that once felt ‘ours’ no longer belongs to us, and someone we once loved becomes distant and unfamiliar,” says Anna. “‘bez nas’ works like an echo: it recalls and amplifies earlier themes without offering resolution. Instead of closure, it leaves space for melancholy and quiet pain, allowing the afterglow of this story to linger just above the surface.” The track weaves in musical quotations from earlier album cuts and nods to the artists who shaped Anna’s imagination, functioning as a connective thread across the entire record.

‘PoÅ›wiaty’ is available now in jewelcase CD format with a 20-page booklet including lyrics and translations, and “bez nas” follows previously released videos for “mów do mnie,” “Å›wiatÅ‚o III,” “O niej,” and “proch kość liść.”

Finnish Dark-Pop Progressives Rioghan Raise the Stakes With New Single “Chapter III: Teardrop”

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Rioghan’s ‘Frozen EP’ is taking shape one chapter at a time. The Finnish band operating at the intersection of modern metal, dark pop, and progressive music releases “Chapter III: Teardrop,” the third single from the EP arriving April 10th, continuing a narrative arc that began with their reimagining of Madonna’s “Frozen” and deepened with “Chapter II: Moment.”

Where “Moment” captured the instant of realization that change is unavoidable, “Teardrop” moves into what follows. “Chapter III: Teardrop tells the story of what comes next, the moment when emotions begin to flow again and the heart cautiously opens itself toward light, warmth, and future possibilities,” explains vocalist Rioghan Darcy. The track brings the EP’s heaviest moments yet while holding onto the darkly infectious pop melodies that define the band’s signature sound. A music video created with Aarni Visuals accompanies the single, consistent with the striking visual approach the band has applied across the entire EP.

The release builds on a strong run of momentum for Rioghan. Their sophomore album ‘Kept’ debuted at No. 6 on the Finnish physical album chart and earned strong international reviews. The band also delivered acclaimed live performances at Heureka’s H-18 Halloween event and John Smith Frozen Festival, the latter featuring choreography from dance artist Hanna Härkönen, and was shortlisted for Teosto’s “Uudet Soundit” campaign.

This spring, Rioghan heads back to Finnish stages alongside I Am Your God, with festival appearances to follow including Ankea Festival in Tampere this summer.

Berlin Doom Trap Originator Mimi Barks Makes Her U.S. Debut on the DeadDollz Tour This Spring

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Mimi Barks is bringing Doom Trap to America for the first time. The Berlin-bred, London-based artist joins Little Miss Nasty and GG Magree on the DeadDollz Tour 2026, a 22-date run across the U.S. kicking off April 15 in Minneapolis and wrapping May 10 in San Diego. Tickets are on sale now.

Barks built her sound in the Berlin underground, colliding metal, industrial energy, and trap into a genre entirely her own. That foundation carried her onto the stages of Download Festival, Wacken Open Air, Bloodstock, and Boomtown before her profile expanded across Europe and the UK. Her full-length ‘This Is Doom Trap’ and her 2025 reimagining of Linkin Park’s “Crawling” both demonstrated a artist who digs deeper with every release, never retreating toward comfort or repetition.

“My debut appearance in the U.S. has been a long time coming,” Barks says. “The flock has been asking for this moment for a minute, and I’ve been manifesting it long before that.” New music is also imminent, with Barks confirming an early 2026 release that promises to be heavier and darker than anything in her catalog to date.

DeadDollz Tour 2026 Dates (with Little Miss Nasty and GG Magree):

April 15: Green Room, Minneapolis, MN

April 16: The Annex, Madison, WI

April 17: Magic Stick, Detroit, MI

April 18: Mercury, Cleveland, OH

April 19: Bottom Lounge, Chicago, IL

April 21: Craft House, Pittsburgh, PA

April 22: Underground Arts, Philadelphia, PA

April 23: Ember Music Hall, Richmond, VA

April 24: Racket, New York, NY

April 26: Chapel Of The Bones, Raleigh, NC

April 27: Masquerade, Atlanta, GA

April 28: Downtown Music Hall, Ft. Walton Beach, FL

April 30: Come And Take It Live, Austin, TX

May 1: Trees, Dallas, TX

May 2: Paper Tiger, San Antonio, TX

May 3: Warehouse Live, Houston, TX

May 5: Rock House, El Paso, TX

May 6: 191 Toole, Tucson, AZ

May 7: The Rosetta Room, Phoenix, AZ

May 8: Roxy Theater, Los Angeles, CA

May 9: DNA, San Francisco, CA

May 10: Music Box, San Diego, CA

Def Leppard Release Powerful New Single “Rejoice”

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Def Leppard didn’t ease into 2026. The British rock legends release “Rejoice” via UMe, a hard-driving new single that arrives with the kind of weight and momentum the band hasn’t leaned into for some time. It’s out now.

The song came together through a direct creative exchange between singer Joe Elliott and guitarist Phil Collen. “I said to Phil one day, ‘I’ve got this idea for a lyric where the narrator is at absolute rock bottom and wants to rise up to a higher level,'” Elliott explains. “Do you have a musical piece that might match with that?” Collen had exactly that, building a tribal drum loop around an existing riff before handing it back to Elliott, who sang straight over it in one pass.

“It all started gelling and just sounded like a powerful chant,” Collen says. “It’s hard rock for us. It’s got a bit more of an ‘oomph’ than stuff we’ve been doing for a while. It’s kind of magical.” Ronan McHugh contributed additional drum loop work that helped lock the final arrangement into place. The result is one of the most immediate tracks the band has released in years.

Martin Miller Session Band Perform Ultimate Movie Soundtrack Medley

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Hailing from Germany, the Martin Miller Session Band delivers a powerful pop rock medley of unforgettable movie themes. The performance includes “Gonna Fly Now” from Rocky, “The Power of Love” from Back to the Future, “Ghostbusters,” “Born to Be Wild” from Easy Rider, “Danger Zone” from Top Gun, “Training Montage” from Rocky IV, and “The Sound of Silence” from The Graduate.

Reunited UK Indie Favorites The Cribs Bring ‘Selling a Vibe’ to North America This Spring

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The Cribs are back and they’re not wasting any time. Following their reunion late last year and the release of ‘Selling a Vibe’ earlier this month, the Wakefield indie rock trio announces a North American tour kicking off April 23 in Santa Ana. Tickets are on sale now.

The run follows a European and UK stretch and hits 12 cities across the U.S. and Canada, with stops at Los Angeles’ Echoplex, Empty Bottle in Chicago, Warsaw in Brooklyn, The Sinclair in Cambridge, and Lee’s Palace in Toronto on May 7 as the lone Canadian date. These are the right-sized rooms for a band whose music has always punched above its weight, and the intimacy suits them.

The Cribs 2026 North American Tour Dates:

April 23: Constellation Room, Santa Ana, CA

April 24: Echoplex, Los Angeles, CA

April 25: Popscene @ Brick & Mortar, San Francisco, CA

April 28: Mississippi Studios, Portland, OR

April 29: Sunset, Seattle, WA

May 2: 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN

May 3: Cactus Club, Milwaukee, WI

May 5: Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL

May 6: El Club, Detroit, MI

May 7: Lee’s Palace, Toronto, ON

May 9: Warsaw, Brooklyn, NY

May 10: The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA

Country Legends The Bellamy Brothers Return to the Ryman Auditorium for the First Time in 50 Years

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Half a century is a long time between Ryman shows. ACM and CMA celebrated duo The Bellamy Brothers headline the Ryman Auditorium on June 25th, their first appearance at the Mother Church of Country Music in 50 years. Tickets are on sale now.

The show lands in a milestone year for David and Howard Bellamy. On January 3, 1976, they released “Let Your Love Flow,” which climbed to No. 1 on the U.S. charts during the week of May 1, 1976, becoming one of the most enduring hits of the era and launching the duo onto the international stage. The Ryman performance celebrates that legacy across a career that has spanned genres, decades, and generations of fans.

Beyond the Ryman, The Bellamy Brothers are touring throughout the year in celebration of the anniversary, while continuing to expand their presence across multiple ventures. Now in its fifth season, their reality series Honky Tonk Ranch streams on American Country Network and YouTube, offering a behind-the-scenes look at life on the road and on their Florida ranch. The duo also operates Old Hippie Stash, their medical marijuana brand in partnership with Trulieve, featuring fan-favorite strains Rattler and Blue Rodeo in selected states.

Two-Time Grammy Winners Old Crow Medicine Show Head Back to Their Roots on New Intimate World Tour

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Twenty-two years of string-band credibility, and Old Crow Medicine Show is going back to where it started. The two-time Grammy-winning roots outfit announces The O.C.M.S. Big Iron World Tour: Back to the Roots, a series of intimate shows performing their first two albums, ‘O.C.M.S.’ and ‘Big Iron World’, in stripped-down configurations at venues that reflect the spirit of the recordings themselves. The tour kicks off March 18th at Nashville’s historic Station Inn. Tickets are on sale now.

“It’s hard to believe it’s been 22 years since the launch of our O.C.M.S. album and 20 years since our second studio record, Big Iron World,” says frontman Ketch Secor. “Working with David Rawlings, plus the presence of Gillian Welch, is what really made the magic on these albums.” The tour takes those songs back to smaller rooms, leaning into the intimacy that made them resonate in the first place, with stops at the Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville, The Orange Peel in Asheville, Variety Playhouse in Atlanta, and MerleFest in Wilkesboro among the highlights.

The announcement comes on the heels of a busy stretch for the band. Their first-ever holiday album ‘OCMS XMAS’ arrived in December, following their 2023 Grammy-nominated anniversary record ‘Jubilee’. Secor also released his debut solo album ‘Story The Crow Told Me’ last summer and took over as host of the long-running Tennessee Crossroads travel and culture series.

The O.C.M.S. Big Iron World Tour: Back to the Roots Dates:

March 18: Station Inn, Nashville, TN

March 19: Appalachian Theatre, Boone, NC

March 20: Tennessee Theatre, Knoxville, TN

March 21: Neighbourhood Theatre, Charlotte, NC

March 22: The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC

March 31: Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre, Wilmington, NC

April 1: Charleston Gaillard Center, Charleston, SC

April 2: Georgia Theatre, Athens, GA

April 3: Lucas Theatre for the Arts, Savannah, GA

April 4: Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA

April 24-25: MerleFest, Wilkesboro, NC

Sublime Takes the Party Offshore With the Reef Madness Cruise This November

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Sublime’s 30th anniversary celebration is heading to international waters. The Long Beach ska-punk legends announce the Sublime Reef Madness Cruise, sailing November 15-19 from Miami to Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas aboard Norwegian Jewel, produced in partnership with Sixthman. Tickets are on sale now.

The centerpiece is two headline sets from Sublime on the pool deck: a front-to-back performance of their iconic self-titled album and a full greatest hits set. The surrounding lineup is stacked, featuring Yelawolf, The Elovaters, Common Kings, Amigo The Devil, Long Beach Dub Allstars, DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill, Codefendants, Jakobs Castle, Strange Case, and more. Stand-up comedy from Jason Ellis, Daryl Wright, and Eric Freedman rounds out the programming. Exclusive onboard experiences include a band Q&A, a curated art showcase with rare memorabilia, and a photo opportunity with Sublime for the first 500 cabins booked.

The Norwegian Jewel delivers on the amenities side with world-class dining, multiple hot tubs, a casino, spa, and fitness center, plus a shore excursion to Norwegian’s private island at Great Stirrup Cay for snorkeling and swimming. The public sale is open now.

Los Angeles’ Biggest Electronic Music Event Hard Summer Returns to Hollywood Park August 1-2

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Hollywood Park has a date. Hard Summer Music Festival returns to the 300-acre Inglewood entertainment complex adjacent to SoFi Stadium on August 1-2, and the 2026 edition arrives with a refreshed layout designed to improve flow between stages and an expanded Green Stage area giving attendees more room to move.

Since relocating to Hollywood Park in 2024, Hard Summer has grown into the largest electronic music event in Los Angeles, drawing a genre-spanning crowd that reflects the city’s layered musical identity. The festival’s curatorial reach consistently pulls from electronic, Latin, hip-hop, and underground scenes simultaneously, and that broad programming approach has cemented its place as one of the West Coast’s most influential mid-year events. Last year’s headliners included Dom Dolla, Feid, Gesaffelstein, and Kaytranada, a lineup that covered serious ground across styles and regions.

The 2026 lineup has not yet been announced, but two-day GA, GA+, and VIP passes are on sale now. Hard Summer also continues its Hard Pre-Game initiative, which has partnered with more than 17 Greater Los Angeles businesses since 2023, including four Inglewood-based establishments in 2025, reinforcing the festival’s commitment to its home community.