Sparta and VEEPS have unveiled the world premiere of Scenic Drive, a striking new documentary centered on frontman Jim Ward. Shot in stark black and white, the 40-minute film captures Ward returning home to El Paso, retracing formative steps while preparing for the next chapter of the bandās journey. The result is intimate, reflective, and quietly powerful.
Scenic Drive follows Ward on both a literal and emotional road trip. Revisiting songs from earlier in Spartaās catalog, he connects past and present as the band moves toward a forthcoming record. The film acknowledges that growth does not erase history. It honors it. Watching Ward revisit these spaces and songs feels deeply human and unexpectedly moving.
The global premiere is streaming now on VEEPS, with a limited edition Scenic Drive t-shirt and bundle available for pre-order. The documentary stands as a poetic meditation on time, memory, and creative evolution.
Brighton indie collective Soft Top return with their new single “Your Aching Words,” out February 13 via Crafting Room Recordings. Led by songwriter Miles Goodall, the project blends classic soft rock warmth with modern indie intimacy, drawing inspiration from Andy Shauf, Matt Maltese and Steely Dan. Early support from BBC Radio 6 and BBC Introducing Sussex has positioned Soft Top as one of Brightonās most intriguing emerging voices.
Recorded during an intense three-day session at Brighton Electric before being shaped further in home studio spaces across the city, “Your Aching Words” layers orchestral flourishes, vocal harmonies and richly textured arrangements around a deeply personal narrative. The conceptual track explores love, jealousy and mortality, following a central character caught between emotional fallout and a life-altering accident, closing with a fourth-wall-breaking confession.
Beyond the studio, Soft Top have built a strong live presence, sharing stages with George Bloomfield, World News, Jaakko Eino Kalevi and Honeyglaze. The seven-piece outfit continues to anchor itself in Brightonās creative community, with Goodall also organizing Mumfest, an annual festival supporting the Clatterbridge Cancer Unit.
War On Women and Smartpunk Records kick off a major new chapter with the announcement of the bandās fifth full-length album, ‘Time Under Tension,’ arriving May 8th, 2026. Known for pairing razor-sharp advocacy with explosive punk energy, the band stretches into alt-rock and indie textures on the new record, signaling both evolution and urgency.
The lead single, “Messages Unsent,” reveals a more vulnerable side. Vocalist Shawna Potter calls it the first true love song she has written for the band, reflecting on mortality, devotion, and the fear that comes with having something real to lose. The accompanying video revisits their first post-2020 tour, capturing the fragile joy of live musicās return and mirroring the songās bittersweet emotional core.
With 11 new tracks blending muscle and melody, ‘Time Under Tension’ promises both catharsis and reflection. The band will support the release with a run of headline shows this spring, followed by dates alongside Subhumans in May.
TIME UNDER TENSION TRACK LIST:
Precious Problem
Spun Sugar
Messages Unsent
More Than Muscle
Serve
Shapes
Feels Good
Malevolence
Balance
The Movie Fear Starring Reese Witherspoon
Hunger Stones
TOUR DATES:
03/18 ā Pittsburgh, PA @ Little Giant 03/19 ā Columbus, OH @ Used Kids Records 03/20 ā St Louis, MO @ Duck Room 03/21 ā Kansas City, MO @ Recordbar 03/23 ā Denver, CO @ HQ 03/24 ā Salt Lake City, UT @ The Beehive 03/25 ā Boise, ID @ Treefort Music Fest* 03/26 ā Seattle, WA @ The Vera Project 03/27 ā Portland, OR @ Danteās 03/28 ā Arcata, CA @ Rampart Skatepark 03/29 ā Oakland, CA @ Doll Fest*
*No Oceanator
TOUR DATES (w/ Subhumans):
05/06 ā Houston, TX @ Bad Astronaut 05/07 ā Corpus Christi, TX @ House of Rock 05/08 ā San Antonio, TX @ Rah Rah Room 05/09 ā Austin, TX @ 29th Street Ballroom 05/10 ā Dallas, TX @ AM/FM
For as long as sheās been a recording artist, Aldana has wanted to make a ballads record. With archetypes like John Coltraneās classic 1963 LP Ballads as her North Star, Aldana saw a slow-tempo project as a way to advance her lifelong quest for sound.
āI transcribe Sonny Rollins, Wayne Shorter, John Coltrane, Joe Henderson, Lester Young, Charlie Parker, and Don Byas, among many others. For them the sound itself is a tool to express an emotion,ā she explains. āEvery single note is a whole world. So there is a technical side to playing, but then there is this mystical side of sound that⦠I still donāt know exactly what it is.ā A ballads record, she believed, would help her burrow deeper into the essence of her sound.
To start, she reached out to Rubalcaba, a revered pianist and one of her ābiggest heroesā who she has longed to work with at project-length. His suggestion proved a revelation: Aldana should interpret the Filin music of his native Cuba, a gorgeous yet still-unheralded tradition of richly arranged romantic song that thrived between the late 1940s and early 1960s. Filin ā the word derives from āfeelingā ā ācreated a dialogue between traditional Cuban trova, the bolero and jazz, redefining Cuban musical identity,ā Rubalcaba explains. āFilin elevated lyrics to a level of greater poetic and colloquial intimacy, and gave rise to instrumentalists and singers of great virtuosity and creative elegance.ā
To Aldana, Filin songs presented a deeply meaningful new ideal: They reminded her of the lovelorn standards sheād internalized as a jazz saxophonist, but with lyrics sung in her native tongue. āThey felt like the ballads that I love from the Great American Songbook,ā she says, ābut because the lyrics are in Spanish, I was able to connect to these songs in a way that I never thought I could.ā
With Rubalcaba as her guide, she began exploring the history of Filin music and working with him to pare down the songs that spoke to her. A plan coalesced: Rubalcaba would craft the arrangements and play piano alongside the rhythm tandem of Washington and Abadey. Aldanaās dear friend McLorin Salvant, would sing on two numbers, and Blue Note Records President Don Was would produce, offering his trademark oversight, at once discerning, empathic and open.
The end product is, in a word, stunning. Itās also unlike anything else in Aldanaās catalog ā or in 21st-century jazz on the whole. Throughout these eight tracks, the ensemble enacts a kind of stirring and emotional minimalism ā a quiet intensity that places paramount importance on Aldanaās radiant delivery of the melody. This music moves slowly, simmering forward with great deliberation and restraint, which is all the more impressive once you consider the runaway virtuosity these players are capable of.
Perhaps most remarkable, however, is the fact that this incredibly patient program is never less than compelling; like great cinema, it holds its audience rapt without bells and whistles. When Aldana solos, she plays in a way that contrasts the longform harmonic probings sheās best known for. Her improvising here is mellifluous and moves like gossamer, with a newfound focus on accenting the core tunefulness. āI wasnāt trying to play the perfect jazz solo,ā she says. āI was just trying to play inside the band ā to leave space and be as present as I could, let the songs breathe. Iām older too, so I might be feeling less like I have something to prove. I also just felt in my gut that I wanted to do a ballads record,ā she adds, āthat I have something to say.ā
MELISSA ALDANA ā TOUR DATES: Feb. 14 ā Festival de Jazz de San Juan ā San Juan, Argentina Feb. 16 ā Teatro Nescafe de las Artes ā Santiago Chile March 17 ā Music Center De Bijloke ā Ghent, Belgium March 18 ā Fasching ā Stockholm, Sweden March 19 ā Teatro Sociale ā Bergamo, Italy March 20 ā Zig Zag Bar ā Berlin, Germany March 21 ā Kƶln Philharmonie ā Kƶln, Germany March 24 ā Teatro Metropolitan ā Catania, Italy March 25 ā Teatro Golden ā Palermo, Italy March 27 ā Menorca Jazz Festival ā Menorca, Spain March 28 ā Clarence Jazz Club ā MĆ”laga ā Spain May 12 ā Jazz Sous Les Pommiers ā Coutances, France May 31 ā Jersey City Jazz Festival ā Jersey City, NJ June 5-7 ā Jazz Showcase ā Chicago, IL June 11 ā Keystone Korner ā Baltimore, MD June 19-21 ā Birdland ā New York, NY July 10 ā Jazz Ć Vienne ā Vienne, France
Visit melissaaldana.net for a full list of Aldanaās tour dates including performances with the Gerald Clayton Quintet at the Village Vanguard (Feb. 24-March 1) and the all-star tour Coltrane 100: Both Directions At Once featuring Joe Lovano, Nduduzo Makhathini, Linda May Han Oh, and Jeff āTainā Watts (April 8-18).
Free jazz collective Irreversible Entanglements announces their return with their fifth studio album, Future Present Past, out March 27th via Impulse!. The announcement comes alongside the release of two singles, āDonāt Lose Your Headā and āVibrate Higherā both featuring friend and frequent collaborator MOTHERBOARD.
Donāt lose your head messing with the gods is the imperative that kicks off Irreversible Entanglementsā new double single. āDonāt Lose Your Headā serves as a rallying cry, with vocalists Camae Ayewa and featured guest MOTHERBOARD both offering up subdued yet passionate deliveries. Where DLYH features a tight arrangement over an agile Tcheser Holmes groove, āVibrate Higherā answers in a more brooding and looser vein, reflecting its genesis as a live recording for a capacity crowd at Brooklynās Pioneer Works (recorded on bassist Luke Stewartās birthday). It opens with Keir Neuringerās atmospheric synth drones punctuated by Stewartās expressive bass, growing into a barrage of percussion, as voices and horns alike enjoin the listener to make like its title. As the musicās uneasy density seems to reach its breaking point, Ayewa calls for a ādifferent atmosphere,ā and trumpeter Aquiles Navarro shifts the song with dissonant perfection as though through a portal into an entrancing rhythmic vamp. Itās the type of composed-in-the-moment journey that leaves Irreversible Entanglementsā audiences feeling truly transported.
For their fifth album, the band gladly returned to historic Van Gelder Studio in October of 2024 to record most of the main tracks. Future Present Past sees the quintet at the height of its group improvisational-compositional-rhythmic powers, weaving diasporic liberation music into our shared story of existence – futures full of possibility, the present with all its uncertainties, and strands of the past as wellsprings of ancestral wisdom. To flesh out this more complex sound, additional recording and production took place over the following nine months. Jonathan Schenke worked closely with the band editing and arranging in his Brooklyn studio in the summer of 2025 and Andrew Lappin returned to mix the collection. Guests MOTHERBOARD and Helado Negro seamlessly blend into the collective sound. The result is a call to action by the band, who recognize that no one is coming to save us; we must look after each other.
The band shared this statement about the record:
The weight of a certain world can feel cruel and unusual. Another world uplifts. We form as five and transform into billions. Billions of us on this planet sharing this journey through existenceāfutures full of possibility and potential, the present with all its anxieties and uncertainties, pasts as wellsprings of ancestral wisdom and historiesā warnings.
This album is five standing on the shoulders of legions. The healers, the alchemists, the rebels, the mothers and fathers who have fought and weaved and invented new ways of being, seeing, and balancing the frequencies of this planet towards trans-dimensional liberation and universal understanding.
We assume our role in this music as messengers, continuing in the traditionās long march along the arc of the universe. Freedom fighters telling us not to lose our heads amidst imposed chaos. It is our duty to vibrate higher, beyond the noise, above the hype, away from the novelty, over the walls, across the borders: to keep going.
The spirit moves us to sing these fight songs, to sing fight songs, we overcome. To hold on, to keep going, together we overcome.
Future Present Past comes out on March 27th via Impulse! and you can preorder or save it HERE.
Irreversible Entanglements Live Thursday, March 26th – Queens, NY – Knockdown Center (co-release show with Shabaka)) Friday, March 27th – Philadelphia, PA – Solar Myth Saturday, March 28th – Philadelphia, PA – Solar Myth Friday May 1st – Turin, IT – Torino Jazz Festival Saturday May 2nd – Cagliari, IT – Teatro Massimo Tuesday May 5th – Innsbruck, AT – Treibhaus Wednesday May 6th – Antwerp, BE – De Roma Thursday May 7th – Liege, BE – Jazz Ć LiĆØge
About Irreversible Entanglements
Irreversible Entanglements (IE) is a free-jazz quintet with an experimental punk mentality, consisting of poet/vocalist Camae Ayewa (often known as Moor Mother), bassist Luke Stewart, trumpeter Aquiles Navarro, saxophonist Keir Neuringer, and drummer Tcheser Holmes.
It is an award-winning band together for a decade playing deeply improvised, rhythm music full of love and social commitment. IE came together spontaneously, organically, in April of 2015 at āMusicians Against Police Brutality,ā a day of protest, sound and discussion in Brooklyn. All were artists and activists of varying degrees: Philadelphia-based Ayewa and Neuringer and DC-based Stewart as veterans of the Mid-Atlantic noise-hardcore-experimental scene, while Holmes and Navarro as recent New England Conservatory grads. Each of the studio albums that followed – 2020ās Who Sent You? and 2021ās Open The Gates – developed this legend further.
In 2023, IE signed to the fabled Impulse! Records and released the album Protect Your Light, a collection of eight examples of how IEās collaborative composition strategies and Ayewaās in-communion verses result in some of the most potent music being made in the 21st century. The album landed in several ābest ofā end of year lists, including The New York Times, Pitchfork, Stereogum, Paste, Vulture and others.
Recently, IE returned to Van Gelder to record their most accomplished work to-date, Future Present Past, due March 27, 2026. Their second recording for the Impulse! label, it is an album of five standing on the shoulders of legions: the healers, the alchemists, the rebels, the mothers and fathers who have fought and weaved and invented new ways of being, seeing and balancing the frequencies of the planet towards trans-dimensional liberation and universal understanding.
Irreversible Entanglements Future Present Past (Impulse!) Tracklisting 1. Juntos Vencemos (feat. Helado Negro) 2. Don’t Lose Your Head (feat. MOTHERBOARD) 3. Vibrate Higher (feat. MOTHERBOARD) 4. Panamanian Fight Song 5. We Know (feat. MOTHERBOARD) 6. Hold On (feat. MOTHERBOARD) 7. Keep Going (feat. MOTHERBOARD) 8. The Messenger 9. The Spirit Moves 10. We Overcome (feat. Helado Negro)
Today, stutter house and āin the roundā touring pioneer,Ā BUNT., returns with his heartfelt spin on the beloved global phenom āSweet Dispositionā by Australian rockers The Temper Trap, āWhat If You Fly (Sweet Disposition),ā out now viaĀ Arista Records. Today also brings the news of his remix with superstarĀ Taylor SwiftĀ of her worldwide smash āOpaliteā coming soon.
On the reason behind āWhat If You Fly (Sweet Disposition), BUNT. shares,
BUNT.ās story isnāt one of overnight success. Itās a testament to resilience, dedication, and an unshakable belief in his craft. For over a decade, he worked in the background, shaping his sound without major recognition. Eight years into his journey, everything changed. In January 2023, his trackĀ CloudsĀ became a global phenomenon, proving that persistence pays off even when the odds are stacked against you.
His path to success was anything but conventional. After finishing high school, BUNT. trained at a car company and explored advertising work, but music was always his true calling. A video shoot opportunity in the U.S. became a turning point. He left his job, moved stateside, and went all in. He contributed productions for legendary artists like Avicii and toured alongside Gryffin, but just as things were gaining momentum, the pandemic forced him back to Germany. With touring income gone and an uncertain future ahead, BUNT. worked three jobs to support himself. Yet even in the toughest moments, he never stopped making music. Unknowingly, he was crafting the foundation for what would soon be known as Stutter House.
Then cameĀ Clouds. What started as a snippet on TikTok in December 2022 exploded into a movement. By its official release in January 2023, the track had already amassed 50 million impressions, debuting at #15 on the Billboard Hot Electronic Songs Chart. Since then, it has garnered over 350 million streams, cementing BUNT. as one of dance musicās most exciting new forces.
BUNT. isnāt just redefining electronic music in the studio. Heās changing the way itās performed. Breaking the traditional DJ mold, he plays IN THE ROUND, removing barriers and immersing himself fully with his audience. His shows arenāt just events. Theyāre communal experiences, raw, intimate, and electric. From pop-up gigs in a car wash and a luchador arena in Mexico City to a London mash-and-pie shop and a NYC barbershop, heās proving that dance music doesnāt need a club to thrive. It belongs everywhere.
Now, with 2026 underway, BUNT. is entering a new era. With major festival appearances at Coachella and Lollapalooza across South America and India, alongside the debut of his Open Air IN THE ROUND series, the momentum is undeniable. What began as a decade of quiet persistence has become one of the most exciting breakout stories in electronic music, and BUNT. is only getting started.
Today, New York-based singer-songwriter Sarah Kinsley shares her new EP Fleeting via Verve Forecast/Fontana. The stunning EP features breakout singles āLonely Touchā and āFleeting,ā and Sarahās first studio collaboration on āAfter Allā with British artist Paris Paloma. The Fleeting EP marks Sarahās first body of work since her acclaimed debut album, Escaper (2024). Listen to Fleetinghere and order the EP, including exclusive Blueberry Jam color vinyl,here.
Yesterday, SarahāsĀ āTruth of PursuitāĀ video was released, directed and edited by Sarah, the video finds her surrounded by a collection of keyboards and blueish hues, as she dances to an imagined future with a new crush. But soon, a scream, and Sarah returns to theĀ truth, reaching out for what could have been.
Written in the back of cabs zipping across New York City and produced alongside friend and collaborator Jake Aron, the Fleeting EP captures both the pain and beauty of impermanence. Over five powerful tracks, Sarah explores what it means to āto feel deeply and truly, despite knowing everything is fleeting.ā
This spring, Sarah will head out on the road for a 30-date headline tour of North America and the UK/Ireland, kicking off in Seattle on March 25th and closing out at Londonās KOKO on May 28th. Full tour listings can be found below, with tickets available here.
Sarahās last full album, Escaper, was incredibly well received and turned not only the heads of the critics, but of superstar Chappell Roan, who put the spotlight on Sarahās talent via Instagram. The album was a razor-sharp, leftfield pop record sculpted by a bright new talent. Now, Fleeting is no different: five melody-rich pop songs that weave through dreamlike imagery and cosmic instrumentation.
Tracklist: Lonely Touch Truth Of Pursuit Reverie After All (with Paris Paloma) Fleeting
Sarah Kinsley Live 2026:
March 25 ā Seattle, WA ā The Crocodile March 26 ā Vancouver, BC ā Hollywood Theatre March 28 ā Portland, OR ā Wonder Ballroom March 30 ā San Francisco, CA ā August Hall March 31 ā Los Angeles, CA ā The Fonda April 1 ā San Diego, CA ā Music Box April 3 ā Santa Fe, NM ā Meow Wolf April 4 ā Denver, CO ā Marquis April 7 ā Austin, TX ā Mohawk April 8 ā Houston, TX ā House of Blues ā Bronze Peacock Room April 9 ā Dallas, TX ā The Echo Lounge & Music Hall April 11 ā Atlanta, GA ā The Loft At Center Stage April 12 ā Orlando, FL ā The Abbey April 14 ā Carrboro, NC ā Catās Cradle April 15 ā Charlotte, NC ā The Underground April 17 ā Nashville, TN ā Exit/In April 18 ā Columbia, MO ā Blue Note Columbia April 19 ā Chicago, IL ā Thalia Hall April 21 ā Toronto, ON ā The Mod Club April 22 ā Toronto, ON ā The Mod Club April 23 ā Quebec, QC ā Le Studio TD April 25 ā Washington, DC ā The Howard Theatre April 26 ā Boston, MA ā Royale April 28 ā Brooklyn, NY ā Brooklyn Steel May 20 ā Dublin, IE ā The Button Factory May 22 ā Glasgow, UK ā The Garage May 23 ā Manchester, UK ā Gorilla May 25 ā Birmingham, UK ā O2 Institute 2 May 26 ā Bristol, UK ā The Fleece May 28 ā London, UK ā KOKO
The latest installment of The Beach Boys critically acclaimed reissue series, We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years, chronicles and celebrates the music the group made between 1976-77 at their Brother Studio in Santa Monica, Calif., when Brian Wilson returned to producing and songwriting, most notably exemplified on the fan favorite album, 1977ās The Beach Boys Love You. The six-disc box set quickly sold out of its first run upon announce but is once again available to pre-order exclusively at The Beach Boys official store and uDiscover Music, where it will ship on March 20th. The full collection is now available to stream everywhere.
We Gotta Groove gathers this pivotal period, recorded between 1976-77 at Brother Studio into one place for the first time, anchoring itself around a newly remastered edition of The Beach Boys Love You (1977) and the album sessions, the first-ever official release of the long-shelved Adult/Child sessions, and a wealth of outtakes and alternates from the transitional 15 Big Ones (1976) sessions. These recordings powered the eraās āBrianās Back!ā campaign ā launched to rebalance the bandās commercial fortunes ā which presented Brian as returning to full creative command even as his participation in the studio remained uneven and, at times, fragile.
The box set (3CD & 3LP), co-produced by acclaimed producer/mixing engineer James SĆ”ez and longtime Beach Boys historian Howie Edelson, with artistic direction from band archivist Alan Boyd, offers an in-depth look at Brianās late-ā70s burst of songwriting and producing while also showcasing the essential contributions of Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine. The 73-track collection, boasting 35 unreleased and 22 newly mixed tracks, presents the majority of the album sessions across three LPs with additional outtakes, alternate mixes and demos on three CDs, which also include the same tracks as the vinyl. The albums are packaged in a handsome 12.75ā x 12.75ā slipcase emblazoned with a picture of the stunning stained-glass window that hung in Brother Studio and features a 40-page booklet with extensive, illuminating liner notes by co-producer Edelson that draws on new and archival interviews with all of The Beach Boys and the Brother Studio engineer team of Stephen Moffitt, Earle Mankey and John Hanlon to tell the story of this integral and influential era. The booklet is filled with a slew of rare photos, tape box images and artifacts of the era and a complete sessionography detailing when and where every recording was made.
Upon returning home from Holland where they recorded their 1973 album of the same name, The Beach Boys relocated their homebase from Brianās Bel Air mansion to a former X-rated movie theater at 1454 5th St. in Santa Monica, Calif., that they christened Brother Studio. The studio was designed and headed up by Stephen Moffitt who had previously created Geordie Hormelās Village Recorders ā a West L.A. mainstay for so many top acts over the years. In addition to The Beach Boys, Brother hosted sessions by Elton John, Eric Carmen, The Runaways, Helen Reddy, The Paley Brothers, and The Quick, among others.
The first disc of We Gotta Groove features The Beach Boys Love You which has been newly remastered from the original 1977 mix, alongside 10 period outtakes, providing a fuller picture of the fruitful album sessions that lasted from October 1976 to January 1977. Recorded largely at Brother Studio with Brian at the console and playing most of the instruments, Love You strips the group to blocky analog synthesizers, pounding piano, and close-micād vocals. Its distinctive sound world ā driven by ARP and Oberheim synths rather than traditional Beach Boys instrumentation ā has since become one of the most studied and influential aspects of the album, turning songs about parenthood (āI Wanna Pick You Upā), romance (āRoller Skating Childā), the cosmos (āSolar Systemā), and talk show hosts (āJohnny Carsonā) into something both childlike and unexpectedly modern. Mike and Alās unmistakable vocal signatures ā from Mikeās bass and baritone leads to Alās crystalline high parts ā play a crucial role in grounding Brianās synthesizer-driven arrangements, while Carlās controlled, elegant leads and Dennisās rough-edged emotional intensity add depth and contrast throughout.
While divisive among critics and fans at release, Brian frequently cited Love You as his favorite Beach Boys record, calling it āthe best album we ever made.ā Over the ensuing nearly five decades since its release, it has become a cult classic and a touchstone for musicians far outside classic rock circles. R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck has also singled it out as his favorite Beach Boys album, and generations of indie and alternative artists have gravitated toward its cracked vocals, minimal synth-pop textures, and outsider sincerity ā hearing in it a proto-new-wave sensibility as much as a late-period Beach Boys LP. As Edelson writes in the liners, āUpon the initial release of The Beach Boys Love You, non-believers picked up on the D.I.Y. punk ethos from the Lower East Side all the way to the hipper enclaves across Europe. Today, Brian Wilsonās left field use of keyboards in the 1970s is considered to be an early influence for 1980ās New Wave, Synth Pop, and New Romantic record makers.ā
If Love You is the eraās officially released peculiar masterpiece, Adult/Child is its whispered legend. Recorded in 1977 with arranger Dick Reynolds, whose sophisticated Four Freshmenāstyle charts Brian had idolized since youth, the shelved album leans into big-band swing, lounge textures, fitness jingles, and some of Brianās most disarmingly intimate originals, including āStill I Dream of Itā and āItās Over Now.ā Brian sidestepped the electronic buzz found on Love You and instead tapped into a simpler era. āI wrote a song for Frank Sinatra once called āStill I Dream Of It.ā He didnāt say yes to the song. It was a beautiful song about loneliness and hope. The song ended up on an album named Adult/Child, which was filled with those kinds of songs. It was a Beach Boys album that never came out,ā Brian remarked in an interview.
Prepared for release but ultimately vetoed and left in the vault, Adult/Child circulated for decades only through collectorsā tapes and bootlegs, attaining near-mythical status among fans. Its mixture of big-band pastiche, autobiographical confession, and unabashed eccentricity left both the label and parts of the band uncertain how to present it, resulting in its quiet shelving. We Gotta Groove finally assembles the material in a coherent album sequence for the first time, supplemented by new 2025 backing-track mixes and session highlights. The groupās distinctive vocal blend, including prominent contributions from Mike, Al, Carl and Dennis adds warmth and cohesion to Brianās idiosyncratic material, revealing Adult/Child as more of a Beach Boys project than its mythology has often implied.
We Gotta Groove also offers a new perspective on 15 Big Ones through its wealth of studio material rather than its familiar running order. Combining oldies covers with new Brian-penned compositions, the 1976 album, which marked the groupās first long player to feature a āProduced by Brian Wilsonā credit since 1966ās Pet Sounds, divided critics even as it returned The Beach Boys to the U.S. Top 10 and produced a major hit with āRock and Roll Music.ā 15 Big Ones was mostly recorded between March through May 1976 at Brother Studio and released quickly after in July of that year. The new set offers the opportunity to hear a variety of covers that were in contention for the album but ultimately didnāt make the cut, including āMony Mony,ā āRunning Bear,ā āShake, Rattle & Roll, āOn Broadway,ā and āSea Cruise.ā Hearing these outtakes reveals the muscular band interplay and dense vocal arrangements beneath the mid-ā70s production gloss ā including Mikeās dominant lead on the hit single, Alās powerful vocal contributions, and Carlās pivotal production leadership ā reconnecting the album to the groupās deep studio-craft traditions.
This period also coincided with The Beach Boysā transformation into one of Americaās most successful touring acts, playing massive summer-circuit shows even as their studio recordings grew stranger, more insular, and more Brian-centric behind the scenes. Across its six discs, We Gotta Groove places these contradictions into context, highlighting parallel creative threads in the Beach Boys universe: Dennisās haunting āHoly Man,ā Carlās developing compositions that would later evolve on L.A. (Light Album), Mike and Alās essential vocal and conceptual contributions, and a suite of Brianās studio-cassette demos that reveal Love You and Adult/Child in their most vulnerable form ā just voice and keyboard, unvarnished and immediate.
Pulling together newly mixed tracks like āWe Gotta Groove,ā āHey There Mama,ā and āShort Skirts,ā along with finally finished versions of long-circulating titles, We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years reframes 1976ā77 as one of the most revealing and creatively restless chapters of the bandās evolution ā a moment when all five Beach Boys were navigating change, rediscovering their creative identities, and shaping a deeply human turning point in the continuing story of The Beach Boys.
WE GOTTA GROOVE: THE BROTHER STUDIO YEARS Disc 1 ā The Beach Boys Love You Album (1977 Mix) LP1 Side 1 1. Let Us Go On This Way 2. Roller Skating Child 3. Mona 4. Johnny Carson 5. Good Time 6. Honkinā Down The Highway 7. Ding Dang
LP1 Side 2 8. Solar System 9. The Night Was So Young 10. Iāll Bet Heās Nice 11. Letās Put Our Hearts Together 12. I Wanna Pick You Up 13. Airplane 14. Love Is A Woman
Love You Outtakes (CD Only) 15. Ruby Baby * 16. Marilyn Rovell * 17. Sherry She Needs Me * 18. Lazy Lizzie * 19. We Gotta Groove (2025 Mix) * 20. Hey There Mama (2025 Mix) * 21. Clanginā (2025 Mix) * 22. Love Is A Woman (Al Jardine Vocal) * 23. Johnny Carson (Alternate Mix With Intro) * 24. Youāve Lost That Lovinā Feeling *
Disc 2 ā Adult/Child Sessions LP2 Side 1 1. Life Is For The Living * 2. Deep Purple * 3. Itās Over Now 4. Still I Dream Of It 5. Everybody Wants To Live * 6. Lines * 7. Itās Trying To Say *
LP2 Side 2 8. Shorteninā Bread * 9. New England Waltz * 10. Life Is For The Living (Backing Track) * 11. Deep Purple (2025 Backing Track Mix) ** 12. Itās Over Now (2025 Backing Track Mix) ** 13. Still I Dream Of It (2025 Backing Track Mix) **
1974 ā 1977 Select Outtakes (CD Only) 14. Holy Man (2025 Mix Carl Wilson Vocal) ** 15. Carlās Song 1 (It Could Be Anything) (2025 Mix) ** 16. Carlās Song 2 (Angel Come Home) (2025 Mix) ** 17. String Bass Song (Rainbows) (2025 Mix) ** 18. 10,000 Years Ago * 19. Gimme Some Lovinā (2025 Mix) * 20. Honeycomb (Marilyn Wilson-Rutherford Vocal) * 21. In The Back Of My Mind (1975 Alternate Take 2025 Mix) **
Disc 3 ā 15 Big Ones Outtakes and Alternate Mixes
LP3 Side 1 1. Just Once In My Life (2025 Mix) ** 2. Mony, Mony (2025 Mix) * 3. Running Bear (2025 Mix) * 4. Shake, Rattle And Roll * 5. On Broadway (2025 Mix) ** 6. Sea Cruise (2025 Mix) **
LP3 Side 2 7. Chapel Of Love (2025 Mix) ** 8. Short Skirts (2025 Mix) ** 9. TM Song (2025 Backing Track Mix) ** 10. Rock And Roll Music (2025 Backing Track Mix) ** 11. Had To Phone Ya (2025 Deconstructed Mix) ** 12. Just Once In My Life (2025 Backing Track Mix) **
Love You Alternate Mixes (CD Only) 13. Let Us Go On This Way (Alternate Mix) * 14. Mona (2025 Deconstructed Mix) ** 15. Honkinā Down The Highway (Billy Hinsche Vocal) * 16. Ding Dang (Session Highlights and Unedited 2025 Mix) ** 17. Solar System (2025 Backing Track Mix) ** 18. The Night Was So Young (2025 Vocals Only Mix) ** 19. Letās Put Our Hearts Together (2025 Coda Mix) **
Love You Brian Cassette Demos (CD Only) 20. That Special Feeling (Demo) * 21. Itās Over Now (Demo) * 22. Theyāre Marching Along (Demo) * 23. Love Is A Woman (Demo) * 24. Mona (Demo) * 25. Airplane (Demo) * 26. Letās Put Our Hearts Together (Demo) * 27. Iāll Bet Heās Nice (Demo) * 28. Still I Dream Of It (Demo) *
GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalistĀ Skip MarleyĀ pays homage to his iconic grandfather Bob Marley with his rendition of the Wailersā classic āOne Love,ā out now across all platforms via Tuff Gong International/Def Jam Recordings. The video for the song was filmed in Kingston, Jamaica, alongside the adidas campaign at the Bob Marley Museum, as well as at Tuff Gong Studio, founded by Bob Marley.
The song is inspired by and released in celebration of the adidas x Bob Marley Foundation capsule collection, available now. Skipās rendition both upholds a longstanding family tradition and honors Bob Marleyās enduring cultural legacy, bridging generations through music, style, and message. Check out the adidas campaign video HERE.
āFootball and music, both languages of unity, run deep in Jamaican culture,ā says Skip Marley. āāOne Loveā has always belonged to the people. My grandfatherās music continues to uplift and inspire people to stand for something greater than themselves. That message still moves the world today. Reimagining the song for the adidas x Bob Marley Collection is a full-circle moment for my family and I; honoring my grandfatherās legacy while connecting music, football, and culture in a way that feels true to who we are.ā
As only he can, Skip brings fresh fire to this version of āOne Love.ā Bold horns resonate skyward as a full-bodied beat drives the track forward. Over the vibrant soundscape, Skip delivers the iconic lyrics with raw reverence ā āOne love, one heart, letās get together and feel alright.ā For the Marley family, the release marks a full-circle moment, passing this timeless anthem from one generation to the next while placing it in the hands of a defining voice of 21st-century reggae.
The cover arrives alongside the adidas Bob Marley Collection ā an 8-piece, off-pitch apparel range designed for players and fans alike. Created in close collaboration with the Bob Marley Foundation, the collection draws from archival photographs and historically significant garments worn by the legendary artist. Standout pieces include the lilac Firebird track pants originally worn by Bob Marley while touring Europe, thoughtfully reimagined for today.
Together, Skip Marleyās āOne Loveā and the adidas Bob Marley Collection celebrate the enduring power of music, legacy, and style.
In 2025,Ā SkipĀ droppedĀ āIn Our Sightā which skyrocketed to #1 on the Jamaican charts and garnered aĀ 2026 NAACP Image AwardĀ nomination forĀ Best International Song.Ā He followed that up withĀ āCry WolfāĀ which was touted byĀ VIBE,Ā mxdwn Music, and more,Ā BillboardĀ praised howĀ āMarleyās new track builds on classic roots reggae themes of unity in the face of injustice and a devotion to truth in an era of shameless propaganda.ā
Skip Marley heeds a higher calling. Hailing from Kingston, Jamaica,Ā Skip MarleyĀ creates with clear intention. His sonic alchemy of reggae, R&B, pop, and hip-hop mirrors a core mission to unify people of all kinds at all times. During 2017, he joined forces with Katy Perry on the double-platinum smash āChained To The Rhythm,ā then took flight on 2020āsĀ Higher Place, which garnered a GRAMMY Award nomination in the category ofĀ āBest Reggae Album,āĀ while the gold-certified single āSlow Downā [with H.E.R.] received a nod forĀ āBest R&B Song.āĀ He made history with the latter by emerging asĀ āthe first Jamaican-born artist to vault to #1 on the Billboard Adult R&B Chart.āĀ It soared asĀ āthe quickest and biggest-streaming song in Marley family history.āĀ In addition to earning nominations at the Soul Train Awards, NAACP Image Awards, and iHeart Music Awards, he has cemented himself as a dynamic force of nature whoās equally at home on a track with Rick Ross, Ari Lennox, and Seeb as he is with Damian Marley, Major Lazer, and Ayra Starr. Beyond packing houses on tour, he shined with television performances onĀ The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,Ā The Late Late Show with James Corden, and on bothĀ Good Morning AmericaĀ andĀ TODAYĀ alongside Kacey Musgraves. In 2024, he notably contributed a powerful cover of āExodusā toĀ Bob Marley: One Love (Music Inspired by the Film)āwhich accompanied the blockbuster Bob Marley biopicĀ One Love. Now, he kicks off his next chapter with the single āClose,ā and plans to tease more music and live shows soon.
Today, global Punjabi superstar Diljit Dosanjh made history, delivering the largest Live Nation North America presale ever for a South Asian artist, moving over 130,000 tickets in just two days. The Aura World Tour North American dates mark a major step forward from Dosanjhās record-breaking 2024 Dil-Luminati Tour, which became the largest North American tour by a Punjabi artist to date.
Promoted by Live Nation, the 15-date run kicks off Thursday, April 23 with a stadium performance at BC Place in Vancouver, before continuing across North America with stops in Dallas, Toronto, and more. The tour will also include two nights at Madison Square Garden in New York, with the second date added due to overwhelming demand, before concluding with a two-night run at Chase Center in San Francisco on June 20 and 21.
Diljitās Aura World Tour officially launched last year with multiple dates in Sydney and Melbourne in November, making history as the first Punjabi artist to headline and sell out stadiums across Australia, collectively drawing more than 90,000 fans.
In 2025, Diljit received an International Emmy Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor for his acclaimed role in the Netflix film Amar Singh Chamkila, marking a significant moment for Indian representation on the global stage. That same year, VOGUEreaders named Diljit Best Dressed at the 2025 Met Gala, where he turned heads in a custom ivory Prabal Gurung sherwani and turban featuring meaningful cultural details. Most recently, J Balvin joined Diljit on a remix of his 2025 track āSenorita.ā Listen HERE.
DILJIT DOSANJH – AURA WORLD TOUR DATES:
Thu, Apr 23 ā Vancouver, BC ā BC Place
Thu, Apr 30 ā Calgary, AB ā Scotiabank Saddledome
Sat, May 2 ā Edmonton, AB ā Rogers Place
Thu, May 7 ā Winnipeg, MB ā Canada Life Centre
Sun, May 10 ā Rosemont, IL ā Allstate Arena
Wed, May 13 ā Orlando, FL ā Kia Center
Sat, May 16 ā Dallas, TX ā American Airlines Center
Wed, May 20 ā Nashville, TN ā Bridgestone Arena
Fri, May 22 ā Atlanta, GA ā State Farm Arena
Sun, May 24 ā New York, NY ā Madison Square Garden ā SOLD OUT
Mon, May 25 ā New York, NY ā Madison Square Garden ā NEW SHOW ADDED
Sun, May 31 ā Toronto, ON ā Rogers Centre ā SOLD OUT
Thu, Jun 18 ā Los Angeles, CA ā Crypto.com Arena
Sat, Jun 20 ā San Francisco, CA ā Chase Center ā SOLD OUT
Sun, Jun 21 ā San Francisco, CA ā Chase Center ā NEW SHOW ADDED
With a magnetic presence that transcends geographical borders, Diljit Dosanjh stands as an emblem of excellence in the realm of Punjabi music on the world stage. Hailing from the vibrant state of Punjab, India, Diljit has risen to become a global sensation, a shining star captivating audiences with his enchanting voice, soulful music, and power-packed performances. His repertoire of chart-topping singles includes “G.O.A.T” (236 million views), “Lover” (123 million views), and “Proper Patola” (364 million), to name a few.
Beyond the realm of music, Diljit’s talents extend to the silver screen, where he commands a legion of fans with his captivating performances. With a massive social media following and a stellar presence in Indian cinema, Diljit effortlessly juggles the roles of actor, entertainer, and influencer, captivating audiences with his undeniable charm.
Diljit Dosanjh has created an array of historic milestones, starting with being the first Indian-born artist to perform at the prestigious Coachella festival in 2023. He has become the most loved Indian artist when it comes to touring, generating more than $10 million in ticket sales from his “Born to Shine Australia Tour” in 2023, which is HUGE for an Indian artist. He became the first-ever Indian artist to perform and sell out at Rogers Arena Center in Vancouver, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, and became the highest-selling Indian artist at the Brisbane Entertainment Center, Australia. His show in Melbourne sold out 14,000 tickets in less than 72 hours! Diljit is poised to make history once again by becoming the first Indian artist to perform at a sold-out stadium show at BC Place in Vancouver (27th April 2024) and Rogers Centre in Toronto (13th July 2024).
His music not only attracts the Asian diaspora worldwide but also has drawn the attention of international music icons like Diplo and Sia. Collaborations such as “Hass Hass” with Sia have garnered millions of views, showcasing Diljit’s ability to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western musical sensibilities.
Partnering with touring industry giants, Diljit Dosanjh is spearheading a revolution in global touring culture for Indian artists. His association with these powerhouse companies signifies a shift in perception towards Indian music on the global stage, paving the way for future generations of artists to follow in his footsteps. Diljit Dosanjh’s journey is not just about music; it’s a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and the ability to break barriers. As he continues to conquer hearts and transcend boundaries, his story serves as an inspiration to music lovers and dreamers worldwide, redefining the very essence of global music culture.