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Sheffield Duo Resonant Bodies Debut ‘St Augani,’ the First Chapter of a Dog-Headed Saints Trilogy

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Resonant Bodies, the Sheffield duo of Rob Bentall and Zebedee C. Budworth, have released their debut album ‘St Augani’ via Redundant Span Records, and it arrives as the first installment in a planned trilogy. Both founding members of Emergence Collective and doom-folk ensemble Slug Milk, Bentall and Budworth build their sound from 2 medieval instruments, the nyckelharpa and the hammered dulcimer, improvising spontaneously and pushing both instruments well past any expectation of tradition. Listen here.

The album moves between genuine extremes. “For Jacken” opens into spacious, serene territory, while “Apparition in Situ” pulls toward something more unsettling and immersive. The Quietus described their approach as “nyckelharpa and hammered dulcimer probing and prodding until melodies take shape before your ears.” KLOF called it “a masterful balance and build that would put many a post-rock epic to shame.” Northern Exposure landed on 2 words: “anxious elegance.” All 3 assessments are accurate simultaneously.

The trilogy’s conceptual spine draws from Coptic legend and early Christian iconography. Each of the 3 albums is dedicated to a cynocephalus, a dog-headed saint from ancient tradition. Saint Augani and Saint Ahrakas appear in legend surrounding Saint Mercurius (225-250 AD), serving as his bodyguards after a dramatic act of repentance involving an angel and a ring of fire. Saint Christopher, also historically depicted with a canine head, completes the trilogy. Artwork across all 3 releases comes from Sheffield-based artist Lino Folk, also known as Fiona Allsop, whose imagery weaves the saints with symbolic objects drawn from the instruments themselves, 2 sickles for the dulcimer’s hammers, a sword for the nyckelharpa bow, all rendered as if the saints are wearing tracksuits.

Abandoned churches and occult imagery fed the creative process alongside the mythology. Their live performances carry that energy directly into the room, ranging from calm to near-chaotic, pushing both players to their limits. The duo recently accompanied award-winning writer Max Porter for his 2026 PEN Lecture, a pairing that speaks to the reach of their work beyond the purely musical.

‘St Augani’ Tracklist:

  1. Saint Augani
  2. Apparition in Situ
  3. St Alfege
  4. For Jacken
  5. Enclave I

Live Dates:

May 15 – Aldeburgh, UK – Britten Pears Arts

Blues From The Top Brings Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Los Lobos, and The Wood Brothers to the Rockies

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The 24th Annual Blues From The Top Festival returns to Winter Park, Colorado from June 26 through June 28, and the Grand County Blues Society has assembled one of the strongest lineups in the event’s two-decade history. Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Los Lobos, The Wood Brothers, Jimmie Vaughan and the Tilt-A-Whirl Band, North Mississippi All Stars, Bywater Call, Marc Broussard, Southern Hospitality featuring JP Soars, Victor Wainwright, and Damon Fowler, Blind Boys of Alabama, Vanessa Collier, and the Tyron Benoit Band are all confirmed across 3 days at the Rendezvous Event Center in downtown Winter Park.

The setting alone makes this festival worth the trip. Winter Park sits 67 miles west of Denver in the Rocky Mountains, with views of the Continental Divide framing every performance. Festival attendee Jamie Caffrey, a 16-year veteran of the event, puts it plainly: “It’s the best music festival in the western United States with views of the Continental Divide, great music, and easy access to outdoor recreation.” That combination of world-class music and genuine mountain atmosphere is what keeps Blues From The Top in a category of its own.

The festival runs multiple stages, a silent auction benefiting Blue Star Connection, and a full vendor village. The Check Out The Music Side Stage on Electric Avenue features young musicians from the School of Rock alongside local and regional artists during set changes, giving the next generation of blues and roots performers a real platform. It’s one of the more thoughtful programming decisions in the festival circuit.

Attendees arriving Thursday June 26 catch a free concert starting at 6:00 p.m. at the Rendezvous Event Center, with music continuing nightly throughout town across the entire weekend. General Admission and VIP tickets are both available, with pricing set to increase closer to the event.

The Grand County Blues Society is the engine behind all of it. Founded in 2002 as a nonprofit, GCBS has produced 21 blues festivals and more than 285 individual blues concerts over its history. Its Blue Star Connection program, now in its twentieth year, has supplied more than 92 children’s hospitals with instruments for music therapy departments and gifted personal instruments to more than 800 children. The festival is the fundraising backbone of that mission, which means every ticket purchased does more than get you into a great show.

Tickets are on sale now at BluesFromTheTop.org.

Russell Dickerson and Fetty Wap Team Up for Genre-Defying Country-Trap Anthem “BOOTS”

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Russell Dickerson has spent years proving he operates at the intersection of country soul and crossover ambition. “BOOTS,” his new collaboration with Fetty Wap, is the most direct expression of that instinct yet. Out now, the track fuses country swagger with R&B and hip-hop rhythm, dropping listeners into a late-night barroom where a magnetic connection takes over and doesn’t let go.

Written by Dickerson, Fetty Wap, Matt Dragstrem, and Dylan Marlowe, “BOOTS” builds its world through vivid, sensory storytelling. Dickerson brings the playful romantic lyricism his fanbase knows well. Fetty Wap brings his signature melodic confidence, the same quality that made “Trap Queen” a cultural moment, and the 2 styles lock together with real ease.

Both artists speak to how natural the process felt. “Working with Russell on this record was easy. Nothing felt forced,” says Fetty Wap. “It was just good energy and a real natural vibe.” Dickerson is equally direct: “I’ve been a Fetty Wap fan since the beginning and his music has influenced mine probably more than I even know.”

A viral early teaser generated tens of millions of views before the track even landed, which tells you everything about the appetite for this one. Holler called it a “country-trap anthem,” and that framing holds: “BOOTS” lives somewhere between a honky tonk and a late-night club, and it works completely in both spaces.

Tonight, the RUSSELLMANIA Tour rolls into Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater for Dickerson’s hometown “Nash-Birthday Bash,” with Tyler Hubbard, Adrien Nunez, and Kevin Powers joining the celebration. The tour continues through the summer across amphitheaters and his largest venues to date.

Dickerson arrives at this moment with nearly 4 billion career streams behind him, a string of multi-platinum number ones including “Yours,” “Blue Tacoma,” “Love You Like I Used To,” and “Happen to Me,” and a fourth studio album, ‘FAMOUS BACK HOME,’ that captures him at his most confident and expansive. “BOOTS” fits that momentum perfectly.

Video: T-Pain Brings the Full Experience to Austin City Limits Music Festival 2025

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T-Pain at Austin City Limits Music Festival 2025 is exactly what a festival headline slot should look like. Backed by a full live band, he moves through a catalog that holds up completely, “I’m Sprung,” “Buy U a Drank (Shawty Snappin’),” “Bartender,” all of it landing with a crowd that knows every word. The NPR Tiny Desk Concert years ago reframed the conversation around his talent, making clear that the voice was always there underneath the Auto-Tune innovation that defined a generation of pop and hip-hop. This performance carries that same energy forward, a high-voltage, joyful set from an artist who remains a genuine showman and a significant architect of the modern sound.

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The Vatican’s Swiss Guard Just Played Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline” and It’s Glorious

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At a swearing-in ceremony for 28 new Papal recruits in Vatican City, the Swiss Guard band closed out the proceedings with the last thing anyone expected: a full, swingy rendition of Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” performed specifically to honor Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope. The crowd reaction says everything.

Video: RY X Turned a Brazilian Desert Into a Cathedral With His Cercle Performance

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In July 2023, RY X stood in the middle of Lençóis Maranhenses National Park in Brazil, a vast desert landscape dotted with lagoons, and delivered a performance for Cercle that felt less like a concert and more like a meditation. Atmospheric indie-folk, electronica, and ambient textures merged into something genuinely transportive, with melancholic guitar, deep vocal lines, and subtle electronic layers building a soundscape that matched the landscape surrounding it. Live percussion and visual effects added dramatic depth, and his performance of “Howling” captured the particular magic RY X does better than almost anyone working in this space. The set drew from his 2022 album ‘Blood Moon’ alongside earlier material, including tracks from ‘Dawn,’ the 2016 album that first announced him as a singular voice. Cercle has built its reputation on pairing exceptional artists with extraordinary locations, and this one ranks among their finest recordings.

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Finally Record a Proper Duet With “Home to Us”

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Two Beatles. One song. First time ever. “Home to Us,” the new duet from Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, is out now on MPL/Capitol, and the weight of what it represents is matched by the warmth of the track itself.

The song is the second single from McCartney’s forthcoming album ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane,’ due May 29. It started simply enough: McCartney and producer Andrew Watt invited Starr to lay down a drum track. Then the scope expanded. Starr is the only guest drummer on the entire album, and “Home to Us” became something neither had done before in over five decades of working alongside each other.

McCartney wrote the song with Starr specifically in mind, drawing on their shared working-class Liverpool roots. Starr initially planned to contribute only a line or two. McCartney pushed for more. “I rang him and he said he thought I only wanted him to sing one or two lines,” McCartney recalled. “So we took my first line, Ringo’s second line, and then we had a duet. We’d never done that before.”

The emotional core of the track is rooted in place and memory. McCartney explains it directly: “In writing the song I’m talking about where we came from. In common with a lot of people, you come from nothing and you build yourself up. Ringo was from the Dingle, and that was well hard. He said he used to get mugged coming home, because he worked. Even though it was crazy, it was home to us.”

Backing vocals come from Chrissie Hynde and Sharleen Spiteri, both friends of McCartney who stepped in after he felt the track needed female voices. The result is a song with real texture and genuine emotional depth, built around alternating verses and a shared chorus that sounds completely natural.

‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane’ is framed as an autobiographical survey of McCartney’s post-war Liverpool childhood. He plays most instruments on the record, echoing his 1970 solo debut ‘McCartney.’ The lead single, “Days We Left Behind,” arrived in March. The full album arrives May 29.

“Home to Us” is the first original vocal duet McCartney and Starr have ever recorded. Their previous collaboration, the 2023 Beatles track “Now and Then,” was built around a John Lennon vocal originally recorded in 1994 and restored using AI technology introduced to them by director Peter Jackson. That was billed as the final Beatles song. This is something different: Two surviving friends from Liverpool, singing together, for the first time.

Beastie Boys’ Mike D Ends a 15-Year Silence With Debut Solo Single “Switch Up”

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Fifteen years is a long time to wait. “Switch Up,” the debut solo single from Mike D, is out now, and it marks the first new music from any member of the Beastie Boys since ‘Hot Sauce Committee Part Two’ in 2011.

The track started in Mike D’s home studio during sessions with his sons, Davis and Skyler Diamond, who record and perform together as the indie-dance duo Very Nice Person. What began as a family experiment became something worth releasing. The single was co-produced by Very Nice Person and Carter Lang, mixed by Derek “MixedByAli” Ali at No Name Studios, with artwork by San Francisco-based artist Thad Higa.

“Switch Up” premiered live on May 7 at Mike D’s sold-out show at Plaza Nightclub & Dance Hall in Los Angeles, dropping while he was still on stage. That kind of release is a statement in itself. The track carries drum ‘n’ bass influence, a melodic bassline, synth textures, guitar, and strings that arrive with real emotional weight toward the end.

The Plaza show is part of a series of deliberately intimate, unconventional performances Mike D has been staging. Previous stops included Brothers Marshall Surf Shop in Malibu and The Ojai Valley Women’s Club. Upcoming dates include Sid the Cat Auditorium in South Pasadena on May 10, and two nights at Xanadu Roller Arts in Brooklyn on May 22 and 23.

The road back to this moment has been gradual. In April, the Diamond brothers brought their father on stage for a surprise show, where he performed Beastie Boys cuts including “Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun” and “So What’cha Want.” The response made clear the appetite for new music was very much alive.

Since the death of Adam “MCA” Yauch in 2012, the Beastie Boys’ legacy has been maintained through vinyl reissues, a greatest hits album, a Spike Jonze-directed documentary, and an official New York square at the corner of Ludlow and Rivington, the site of the Paul’s Boutique cover shoot. In March, Mike D and Ad Rock released a deluxe reissue of ‘To the 5 Boroughs’ as a triple-vinyl and double-CD set with 11 bonus tracks.

“Switch Up” is a solo debut that carries real history behind it, and it holds up on its own terms. Whether it signals a larger project remains to be seen, but as a first move, it lands exactly right.

Upcoming Tour Dates:

May 10 – South Pasadena, CA – Sid the Cat Auditorium

May 22 – Brooklyn, NY – Xanadu Roller Arts

May 23 – Brooklyn, NY – Xanadu Roller Arts