Following a successful run of Southern California dates on his ‘Georgie Goes West Tour’—including a notable sold-out performance at Pappy & Harriet’s—Twin Shadow has released “Awkward Backward,” the second single from his upcoming seventh album, ‘Cadet’. Arriving via Dom Recs, the track utilizes twisting synths and a push-pull rhythmic tension to navigate the internal friction of relationship self-doubt. Twin Shadow describes the song as a vulnerable confession regarding his own defensive shortcomings and the ego-driven need to predict a partner’s exit before it happens. By stripping back the layers of these insecurities, the track serves as both an admission of past patterns and a sincere invitation to abandon the chase for the upper hand in favor of genuine emotional connection.
Keren Ann Captures the Spirit of Home on New Album ‘Paris Amour’
Singer-songwriter and producer Keren Ann has released her tenth solo studio album, ‘Paris Amour’, out now via her own Bring Back Music label. While the record travels through various themes and landscapes, it is unique for being crafted entirely within her home in the Montmartre neighborhood of Paris. This creative homecoming arrived 25 years after her debut and follows a career spent bridging the gap between French and English-language folk-pop, including a string of acclaimed releases on Blue Note Records. Produced by Keren Ann herself, the album functions like a film score for her personal horizons, blending her signature “serene mystery” with a stunningly diverse collection of songs that observe the world from her hilltop view in the 18th arrondissement.
The album opens with “La Sublime Solitude,” a track celebrating the creative necessity of seclusion, before moving into the pulsating energy of “La Musique À Fond,” a homage to the transcendent power of song. The collection concludes with a powerful collaboration featuring jazz trumpeter Avishai Cohen on “L’Echo des Tirs,” a haunting electronics-driven piece that addresses the aftermath of violence while maintaining a luminous sense of hope. From the direct love letter of the title track to these darker, more atmospheric explorations, ‘Paris Amour’ reflects the full spectrum of urban life—joy, mourning, sensuality, and yearning. It stands as a definitive portrait of an artist who is both a citizen of the world and a permanent resident of the Parisian musical landscape.
Dierks Bentley and The Band Loula Share Live Collaboration “Get Down On Your Knees and Pray”
Dierks Bentley has teamed up with rising country duo The Band Loula to release a powerful, roots-infused live rendition of the Bill Monroe classic “Get Down On Your Knees and Pray.” Recorded during Bentley’s massive 30-city ‘Broken Branches’ tour, the track captures a swampy, delta bluegrass arrangement that became a nightly highlight for arena and amphitheater crowds across the country. Bentley, who first heard the song performed by the Del McCoury Band, noted that the unique energy of The Band Loula inspired him to finally incorporate the gospel bluegrass tune into his own set. The resulting performance has been described as a hair-raising number filled with grit, heart, and a physical manifestation of the spiritual intensity found in traditional bluegrass.
The release marks the conclusion of a milestone summer for Bentley, which wrapped this past weekend with a headlining return to Madison Square Garden. The tour served as a showcase for his latest album ‘Broken Branches’, blending new tracks like “She Hates Me” and “Well Well Whiskey” with career-spanning hits. For The Band Loula, the collaboration represents a definitive moment in their trajectory, moving from tour openers to creative partners on a recording that will endure beyond the road. By leaning into their specific “delta bluegrass-y” sound, the trio has breathed new life into a foundational piece of American music, offering fans a taste of the electrifying live chemistry that defined one of the season’s most successful tours.
Steve Poltz Announces Extensive Canadian Tour For Spring 2026 Supporting New Album ‘Joyride’
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Steve Poltz announces his return to his Canadian roots with an extensive 17-date spring tour across Eastern Canada, kicking off April 15, 2026. The Halifax-born artist continues his momentum following sold-out theatre runs and massive responses at major festivals across Australia and the US, bringing his “good old-fashioned sing-along” show to intimate venues throughout the Maritimes, Ontario, and Quebec. The tour supports his 14th solo album, JoyRide, out January 30, 2026, a collection of “unsaturated, unadulterated art” that captures the chaos and poetry of his creative life.
Recorded in East Nashville with producer Dex Green, JoyRide represents a raw, unfiltered approach to recording. “Capturing me in a studio is like convincing a whirling dervish to stop spinning long enough to sign a bill into law,” says Poltz. The album embraces a spirit of “no seatbelts, no helmets,” featuring “real humans making real noise in real time”. The sessions utilized the legendary rhythm section of Bryan Owings and Christopher Donohue—best known for their work with Emmylou Harris—to create a natural, organic feel.
The new collection highlights Poltz’s penchant for contemporary collaboration, featuring co-writes with industry heavyweights like Vince Herman of Leftover Salmon and Jim Lauderdale. On the track “Love a Little Bigger,” Poltz and Herman turned a spontaneous chorus into a “rowdy” anthem that serves as a “singalong reminder to forgive faster and swim more often”. The album also features “Fixin’ Up,” a track Poltz wanted to capture the essence of a moment in Andy Frasco’s kitchen, where the song stopped Frasco from doing dishes to ask, “What the hell is this? I love it”.
True to his reputation as a “musical trickster,” Poltz infuses the record with humor and storytelling. The track “The Son of God” recounts a dream conversation with Jesus about “buying some Funk and Wagnalls encyclopedias,” while “Hairlift” rhymes “Mao Zedong” with “well hung” in what Poltz calls a “little bit of humor that leaves you with a sideways smile”. The title track, “JoyRide,” is described as a “love song to the road” that feels like “a warm hug after a long road trip”.
About Steve Poltz Steve Poltz is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter and founding member of the indie-rock band the Rugburns. While he is known for co-writing the hit “You Were Meant for Me” with Jewel, Poltz has spent recent years crushing festivals in Canada, Australia, and the US, building a reputation as a prolific live performer. His recent work focuses on contemporary collaborations and high-energy touring, including successful runs with Danny Michel. He continues to capture the hearts of crowds with his unique blend of musicianship and storytelling.
Steve Poltz 2026 Tour Dates:
April 15, 2026 – The Union Street, Berwick, NS
April 17, 2026 – The Carleton, Halifax, NS
April 18, 2026 – The Carleton, Halifax, NS
April 19, 2026 – The Carleton, Halifax, NS
April 20, 2026 – The Frolic & Folk Pub & Grill, Iona, NS
April 21, 2026 – Decoste Centre, Pictou, NS
April 22, 2026 – Charlotte Street Arts Centre, Fredericton, NB
April 24, 2026 – Royal City Mission, Guelph, ON
April 25, 2026 – Marsh Street Community Centre, Clarksburg, ON
April 26, 2026 – Aeolian Hall, London, ON
April 29, 2026 – Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto, ON
April 30, 2026 – The Spire, Kingston, ON
May 1, 2026 – Red Bird, Ottawa, ON
May 2, 2026 – Red Bird, Ottawa, ON
May 3, 2026 – Motel Chelsea, Chelsea, QC
Between the Buried and Me Explore Sonic Simplicity on New Single ‘The Blue Nowhere’
Progressive metal pioneers Between the Buried and Me have unveiled the title track from their highly anticipated new album, ‘The Blue Nowhere’, marking the third and final preview before the full record arrives. Departing from their signature complexity, guitarist Paul Waggoner describes the song as an intentional exercise in simplicity built around a basic chordal vamp. While the band is often celebrated for chaotic technicality, this new offering focuses on a singular, immersive vibe with subtle dynamic shifts. The track joins previously released singles “Things We Tell Ourselves In The Dark” and “Absent Thereafter,” which saw the band experiment with everything from sunny jazz-funk to 80s-inspired rock textures.
Out now via InsideOutMusic, ‘The Blue Nowhere’ follows the band’s tradition of genre-blurring journeys while pushing into uncharted territory. Critical reception for the new material has highlighted the group’s refusal to stick to conventions, with reviews noting influences ranging from Van Halen to mid-century modern aesthetics. The album packaging even features a 3D model of a vintage hotel, further emphasizing the thematic depth of the project. As the final piece of the puzzle before the September 12 release, the title track sits as a pivotal moment in the album’s sequence, proving that even in their most restrained moments, the band remains one of the most unpredictable forces in heavy music.
Thomas Rhett Completes Summer Era with ‘About A Woman (Deluxe)’
Multi-platinum country sensation Thomas Rhett has officially rounded out his massive summer of music with the release of ‘About a Woman (Deluxe)’. Out now across all streaming platforms, the project serves as Rhett’s most extensive and dynamic work to date, featuring a total of 25 tracks that explore the many shades of devotion and romance. This final deluxe version introduces three new recordings—”Water,” “Chapter 10,” and “On a River”—which provide a cinematic conclusion to a project defined by high-energy charisma and emotional depth. The album arrives on the heels of the chart-topping success of “After All The Bars Are Closed,” which recently secured Rhett’s 24th career No. 1, further solidifying his status as one of Nashville’s most prolific and versatile hitmakers.
Throughout the summer, Rhett has consistently unveiled new layers of ‘About a Woman’, incorporating standout collaborations with the likes of Blake Shelton, Jordan Davis, Teddy Swims, and Tucker Wetmore. From the retro Southern soul of “Ain’t a Bad Life” to the flirtatious spirit of “Bottle With Your Name On It,” the new material has served as the backbone for his hugely successful ‘Better in Boots Tour’, which included a historic headlining debut at Fenway Park. Rhett expressed profound gratitude for the fan reception, noting the joy of seeing these songs become part of his audience’s lives in real-time. Whether delivering pounding dance-floor beats or stripped-back front-porch ballads, the deluxe collection captures the full spectrum of Rhett’s evolving artistry and enduring connection to his fans.
‘Hamilton’ Celebrates a Decade of History with ‘Hamilton: 10 Shots’
To commemorate ten years since the cultural phenomenon ‘Hamilton’ changed the face of Broadway, the release of ‘Hamilton: 10 Shots (Highlights from the Original Broadway Cast Recording)’ marks a milestone anniversary. Out now on CD and multiple limited-edition color vinyl pressings, this curated set features ten iconic tracks hand-selected by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The collection maintains the show’s legendary narrative arc while spotlighting all ten principal cast members. From the defiant energy of “My Shot” to the soaring reflection of “Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story,” the album captures the emotional sweep of the best-selling cast recording of all time. Vinyl editions also include a collectible poster featuring original cast photos.
In addition to the physical highlights album, the tenth-anniversary celebration includes five new digital EPs that dive deeper into the journeys of individual characters. ‘Eliza’s Story’, ‘Burr’s Story’, ‘The King George III EP’, ‘Angelica’s Story’, and ‘Washington’s Story’ are all available to stream now, blending original cast performances with tracks from ‘The Hamilton Mixtape’ and the ‘Hamildrops’ series. These EPs feature an array of superstars including Alicia Keys, John Legend, Kelly Clarkson, and The Roots. With the filmed version of the show returning to theaters this week, fans have more ways than ever to revisit the revolutionary storytelling that has spent over 500 weeks on the Billboard 200.
‘Hamilton: 10 Shots (Highlights from the Original Broadway Cast Recording)’ is a masterful condensation of a modern masterpiece, perfectly timed for fans to celebrate a decade of the room where it happened.

