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Vince Gill Immortalizes Nashville Landmark on New EP ‘Brown’s Diner Bar’

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Country Music Hall of Fame member Vince Gill continues his ambitious year-long project, ’50 Years From Home’, with the release of its third installment, ‘Brown’s Diner Bar’. Arriving via MCA Nashville, this EP follows ‘I Gave You Everything I Had’ and ‘Secondhand Smoke’ as part of a series celebrating Gill’s five decades in the music industry. The title track serves as a folk-inspired tribute to the historic Nashville eatery that Gill first visited in the mid-70s. Featuring a signature smooth electric guitar solo, the song captures the “funky vibe” of a burger joint that has been a staple for Music Row songwriters and musicians for a century. Gill reflects that these songs are deeply truthful, noting that a songwriter needs years of lived experience to fully understand and relate to the stories they choose to tell.

The collection features an impressive roster of guest contributors and co-writers including ERNEST, Jake Worthington, Leslie Satcher, Wade Bowen, and Waylon Payne. These collaborations result in a cohesive set of six new songs that balance nostalgia with contemporary creative energy. The EP concludes with a poignant, newly recorded version of his classic hit, “When I Call Your Name,” bringing the project’s reflective theme full circle. This release comes at a high point in Gill’s legendary career, arriving shortly after he was honored with the CMA Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award. By curating this series of monthly EPs, Gill proves that his artistic momentum is as strong today as it was when he first left his Oklahoma home fifty years ago.

The ‘Brown’s Diner Bar’ tracklist includes:

  1. Brown’s Diner Bar
  2. Not Having You Around
  3. This Lonesome Old Cowboy
  4. Nobody Knows
  5. Young Again
  6. I’m Selling All My Memories
  7. When I Call Your Name

Laufey, dodie, and Jacob Collier Deliver Orchestral Rendition of ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’

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Laufey, dodie, and Jacob Collier joined forces with the National Symphony Orchestra for a breathtaking performance of the traditional folk ode “Wild Mountain Thyme” at the Kennedy Center. Part of the PBS series Next at the Kennedy Center, the collaboration was curated by Ben Folds as part of his Declassified program, which aims to reimagine contemporary music through an orchestral lens. The performance showcased a fascinating blend of musicality as the three artists transitioned between delicate solos and complex vocal harmonies. Jacob Collier further elevated the atmosphere by encouraging audience participation, turning the historic venue into a massive choir. This unique pairing of a rising jazz superstar, a celebrated English singer-songwriter, and a multi-instrumentalist virtuoso highlighted the versatility of the National Symphony Orchestra while bringing a fresh, modern perspective to a classic folk standard.

Video: Olivia Rodrigo and Feist Honor The White Stripes at Rock Hall 2025 Induction

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Olivia Rodrigo and Feist collaborated for a stripped-down performance of The White Stripes classic “We’re Going to Be Friends” during the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Los Angeles. The performance served as a tribute to inductees Jack and Meg White, whose influential career was honored by 2010 Rock Hall Inductee Iggy Pop. Jack White accepted the induction on behalf of the duo, marking a significant moment in the ceremony as contemporary artists celebrated the legacy of the Detroit rock icons. The acoustic rendition highlighted the melodic simplicity of the original track while showcasing the vocal chemistry between the multi-platinum pop star and the celebrated Canadian indie singer-songwriter. This collaboration was part of a larger tribute that also featured Twenty One Pilots, altogether cementing the enduring impact of The White Stripes on the modern alternative landscape.

Theo Bleak Chronicles the End of an Era with Single ‘Megan in New York’

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Scottish indie artist Theo Bleak officially unveiled her single “Megan in New York,” a track that serves as a raw and haunting chronicle of a trip that marked the beginning of the end of a major chapter in her life. Co-written with long-time collaborator Mark Johnston, the song explores the damaging dynamics driven by passion and intense emotional connections lacking intellectual reason. Bleak explains that the track was inspired by the self-implosion of her life in the city, conversations with her friend Megan, and reflections on a man who kept her frozen in time. The single acts as the lead entry for her fourteen-song mixtape, ‘Bargaining’, which arrived late last month through Full Gloom.

The mixtape itself is a chronological documentation of a transformative year spent in the most intense stage of grief. Written and recorded at her saddest moments, the collection captures cathartic pain and hope with an unflinching honesty that even includes the audible creak of her studio chair. Theo Bleak excavates every bad experience and mistake for the sake of her songwriting, inspired partly by the complex philosophy found within the journals of her late great-uncle, John. This project marks a significant evolution for the Dundee-based artist following the success of her 2023 EP ‘Pain’, solidifying her reputation as one of Scotland’s most vulnerable and essential voices.

Blame Yourself Unveils Anthemic New Single ‘Satellites’ via Punkerton Records

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UK emo outfit Blame Yourself officially released their latest single, “Satellites,” through Punkerton Records. The track serves as an emotionally charged anthem centered on themes of perseverance and personal transformation. Originally written by frontman Nic Woods during his years as a solo artist, the composition has since evolved into a powerful full-band statement. Working with producer Mike Blakey, the group crafted an expansive sound that balances the urgency of early 2000s emo with modern production. The lyrics explore the difficult struggle of maintaining focus while pursuing ambitious goals, ultimately serving as a declaration of creative resilience.

Since their formation in 2022, Blame Yourself has built a reputation for delivering cathartic storytelling and raw energy. The band previously gained momentum with their debut full-length album, ‘Delirium Fantasies’, and earned recognition through a feature on BBC Introducing. Their sound draws significant influence from the soaring melodies of Taking Back Sunday and the vulnerability found in the work of Spanish Love Songs. This new single represents a milestone in the band’s career as they continue to refine their signature blend of nostalgic angst and heartfelt honesty. Fans of modern alternative rock will find “Satellites” to be a definitive example of the band’s ability to turn personal longing into a euphoric musical experience.

Hot Rod Reveals Debut Album ‘Harder Faster Glitter’ and Upcoming Single “Wasted”

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Street Symphonies Records and Burning Minds Music Group officially announced the release of ‘Harder Faster Glitter’, the debut studio album by Italian glam metal quintet Hot Rod. Scheduled for release on March 13, 2026, the record represents a sonic kaleidoscope that blends the high-energy sounds of early eighties hard rock with the gritty abrasiveness of nineties street metal. Formed in 2006, the band has spent years refining their unapologetic attitude through high-voltage live performances and multiple demo recordings. The group describes the new project as a tribute to the diverse influences that shaped them, allowing reflective hard rock passages to coexist with heavy metal intensity.

To introduce the album, Hot Rod will release their first single, “Wasted,” accompanied by an official lyric video on January 19, 2026. The tracklist features eleven songs including “Wild Wheels,” “Little Dirty Blonde,” and “Rock The House,” all aimed at fans of classic glam and melodic rock. The current lineup consists of vocalist Giuseppe Costa, guitarists Christian Balsamo and Mirko Di Bella, bassist Valeria Caudullo, and drummer Cristina Settembrino. Pre-saves for the album are now available across digital platforms as the band prepares to bring their electrifying fusion of neon-lit melodies and raw edge to a global audience.

Tracklist:
1. Wild Wheels
2. Wasted
3. Little Dirty Blonde
4. Clandestine
5. HeadbanGirl
6. Shot Of Love
7. Turning Blue
8. Don’t Wanna Be Like You
9. Jenny
10. Rock The House
11. Bullet Speed

DaBaby Announces New Album ‘Be More Grateful’ And Features Daughter Twin In “Don’t Insult Me”

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Multi-platinum global superstar DaBaby officially announced that his upcoming studio album, ‘Be More Grateful’, will be released on January 16 via Interscope Records. This milestone follows a prolific streak of singles that showcase a more focused and intentional chapter for the Charlotte native. To celebrate the announcement, the rapper shared his latest single and music video, “Don’t Insult Me,” which features a heartfelt appearance by his daughter, affectionately known as Twin. Directed by Nick Mays, the visual uses a superhero-inspired narrative to emphasize themes of family protection and resilience. The video opens with paparazzi hounding the pair before Twin steps in to wave off the media with superpowers.

This new era for DaBaby marks a deeply personal shift that blends the raw conviction of his signature flow with reflections on fatherhood and guidance. Fans who pre-order the album gain access to a suite of instant-gratification tracks including “Don’t Insult Me,” “PBJT,” and the motivational “Letter To My YN,” which is a track dedicated to inspiring the younger generation. Beyond his musical output, DaBaby continues to expand his community impact through the DaBaby Cares initiative. Launched in honor of his late brother, Glenn Johnson, the platform provides critical mental-health resources and toolkits to prove that his commitment to growth extends far beyond the recording studio.

NoSo Delivers Evocative Performance Of “Sugar” And “You’re No Man” Live On KEXP

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Korean-American singer-songwriter and producer NoSo officially arrived at the KEXP studios to deliver a powerful four-song set following the release of their sophomore album ‘When Are You Leaving?’. Backed by a full band—including Anna Bettendorf on keyboards, Jade Fink on bass, and Corey Gordon on drums—vocalist and guitarist Baek Hwong navigated through a sonic landscape that traded the daydreams of their debut for a firm grounding in reality. The performance featured the high-octane “You’re No Man” and the disco-inflected “Sugar”—a track that expertly masks heavy themes of volatile interpersonal dynamics within a shimmering, eighties-inspired groove. Between the jagged guitar work of “Nara” and the atmospheric tension of the closer “Let It Die”, the session highlighted a significant technical evolution for the Los Angeles-based artist.

Wheatus Celebrate Anniversary By Performing Self-Titled Album Across Australia And New Zealand

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Wheatus officially returns to the stage this month for an extensive anniversary tour across Australia and New Zealand to perform their iconic self-titled debut album in full. This high-energy run of shows marks the first-ever live appearances in New Zealand for the band as they celebrate twenty-five years of their signature sound. The tour features special guest Thomas Nicholas – who continues his own celebration of musical and cinematic milestones following the release of his seventh studio album. Every night provides a rare opportunity to hear the entire track listing of the debut record alongside a ritual of taking fan requests from their three-decade career.

The tour began with massive interest across the region, leading to a sold-out show at San Fran in Wellington and the addition of an exclusive intimate date at Paisley Stage in Napier. Supporting acts for the run include art-rock punk powerhouse Purple Disturbance for the Brisbane, Newcastle, and Sydney dates, while Busted Lip brings their trippy alternative sound to Canberra and Melbourne. These performances showcase a finely tuned rock-and-roll machine dedicated to the legacy of their early material while embracing the spontaneity of a live request set. The technical precision and collective energy of the group ensure that every show remains a definitive highlight for longtime fans and new listeners alike.

Firesky Set To Launch Melodic Rock Debut Featuring “A Stone In Time” This March

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Art Of Melody Music and Burning Minds Music Group officially announced the full details for the self titled debut album from Firesky. This international studio project features Finnish drummer Mika Brushane alongside a powerhouse lineup including Italian vocalist Davide Merletto and guitarist Samuli Federley. Drawing significant inspiration from eighties legends like Journey and Foreigner, the group delivers a refined AOR experience characterized by soaring melodies and precise technical execution. The full length record arrives on March 13 with the initial single “A Stone In Time” scheduled for a January 15 reveal.

Keyboardist and producer Saal Richmond handled all production and mastering duties at Harmonia Recording Work Studio in Italy to ensure a high fidelity sonic profile. The album boasts impressive collaborations including guest backing vocals from Alessandro Del Vecchio and songwriting contributions by Pierpaolo Monti. This project serves as a definitive statement for the modern melodic rock scene by blending classic influences with contemporary production standards. Every track on the record reflects a deep commitment to the genre traditions that defined the arena rock era.

The sheer vocal power displayed throughout the ten song sequence confirms the group status as a major new sensation. Listeners encounter a balanced mix of high energy rockers and polished arrangements that highlight the collective experience of the band members. The inclusion of exclusive liner notes by Fabio Vellata adds a detailed historical perspective to the physical CD release. Firesky successfully transitions from their 2025 compilation debut to a fully realized studio statement that remains grounded in authentic musicality.

The ‘Firesky’ track listing includes:

  1. Run Into the Storm
  2. Out of Range
  3. I’m Not Broken
  4. A Stone in Time
  5. Can You Feel Me?
  6. Chasing the Dawn
  7. One Last Time
  8. Like Brothers
  9. Together
  10. I Am Fire