Papa Roach hit the Pukkelpop main stage in Hasselt, Belgium in August 2025 and delivered a 60-minute set that had the crowd singing every word, running through “Last Resort,” “Scars,” “Getting Away with Murder,” and “Born for Greatness” with the kind of full-band intensity that’s kept them a live force for over two decades.
Romeo Channel Thin Lizzy and Cheap Trick on New Single “True Confessions” Ahead of Debut Album
Romeo are a rock ‘n’ roll band formed in 2024 with a clear point of view and the songs to back it up. Their new single “True Confessions,” out now on all digital platforms with an accompanying music video, arrives ahead of their debut album ‘Deja Vu Letters,’ set for release May 29 via Street Symphonies Records and Burning Minds Music Group. Recorded at Slack Studios and Fico Studio, the album was produced by Romeo and Fede Randi.
Inspired by the vintage sound of mid-70s and early 80s rock, with Thin Lizzy, UFO, Cheap Trick, and The Dogs D’Amour as touchstones, “True Confessions” leans into the dark side with real swagger. The band puts it directly: “We stood in front of a mirror and confronted our evil side, took what we said, and combined it with a rock ‘n’ roll beat made for the occasion.” Nine tracks, a full band lineup, and guest appearances including Hammond organ, horns, and backing vocals round out a debut that sounds refined and built to ignite a room in equal measure. Pre-save ‘Deja Vu Letters’ now.
‘Deja Vu Letters’ Tracklisting:
Frankfurt Lights
Italian Guy
True Confessions
Romeo (A Loyal Borderline)
Soul Staller
No More Chances
I Need To Know
What’s Going On
Decadent Man
Jon Anderson’s Solo Landmark ‘Olias of Sunhillow’ Gets Its First Audiophile Vinyl Treatment for Its 50th Anniversary
Fifty years on, Jon Anderson’s solo debut still sounds like nothing else ever made. Mobile Fidelity is marking the occasion with a strictly limited 180-gram reissue of ‘Olias of Sunhillow,’ pressed to just 2,000 numbered copies and representing only the second domestic vinyl release of the record since its original 1976 Atlantic Records pressing. It’s the first time this album has received the full audiophile treatment, and given the complexity of what Anderson created, that matters enormously.
The backstory remains astonishing. Following Yes’s 1975 Relayer tour, Anderson brought a mobile recording unit to his Buckinghamshire home and played every single instrument himself, from koto and ethnic flutes to harp, percussion, and modern electronic keyboards, assisted only by Yes sound engineer Mike Dunne. The album debuted at number 8 on the UK charts and number 47 on the Billboard 200, and its ambient landscapes, new-age synthesizers, and Anderson’s signature vocals have only grown in stature since. “The dream of Olias was to spend time learning how to play the numerous instruments I had collected,” Anderson says. “The evolution of the idea took me on an everlasting mission, driving me a bit crazy but nonetheless a satisfying experience which has stood the test of time.”
The Mobile Fidelity reissue replicates the original gatefold jacket with an inner hinged panel and embossed textures, with artwork by David Fairbrother-Roe, who stepped in when longtime Yes artist Roger Dean was unavailable. The vinyl is sourced from a quarter-inch/15 IPS Dolby A analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe. The reissue arrives this July. With only 2,000 copies pressed, this one moves fast.
Calgary’s Howells Release ‘Fade Into Being (Part 1)’ and Premiere “Overflow” Featuring Astrology Girl
Calgary heavy alternative outfit Howells have released ‘Fade Into Being (Part 1),’ their most expansive and collaborative work to date, alongside the video premiere for standout track “Overflow” featuring fellow Alberta emo collaborators Astrology Girl. Produced by Devin Taylor (5x Nail The Mix winner) and shaped with visual guidance from JUNO-nominated Mercedes Arn-Horn of Softcult, the EP blends emo emotional weight, shoegaze atmosphere, and metalcore force into what the band calls “halo-core,” equal parts lift and collapse, beauty and ruin.
“Writing ‘Overflow’ with Astrology Girl was effortless,” says frontman Benjamin Howells. “They’re exceptional songwriters, sharp instincts, no hesitation. Chaos, but the right kind.” The EP also features contributions from Folded Hand, and its visual world, shot on a 1984 Minolta X-700 and built around a stark recurring image of a white-tailed deer captured across stages of decay, reflects a project rooted in transformation and rebirth. ‘Fade Into Being (Part 2)’ follows in fall 2026. Nominated for Rock Recording of the Year at the 2025 YYC Music Awards and earning regular airplay on CBC Radio One and X92.9, Howells are one of Canada’s most compelling emerging voices in heavy alternative music. Stream ‘Fade Into Being (Part 1)’ now.
‘Fade Into Being (Part 1)’ Track Listing:
The Pressure
Dissolve
8 Fold Fence (ft. Folded Hand)
Overflow feat. Astrology Girl
The Pressure (acoustic)
8 Fold Fence (acoustic)
Six-Time GRAMMY Winner Billy Childs Returns to the Trio Format on New Album ‘Triumvirate’
Billy Childs has waited 25 years to make another trio album, and ‘Triumvirate’ makes clear it was worth every year. The six-time GRAMMY-winning pianist and composer releases the new record on Mack Avenue Records, bringing together bassist Matt Penman and drummer Ari Hoenig for an intimate, deeply swinging session built around material revisited from his earliest recordings. It’s a long-overdue return to a format that suits Childs completely.
The company he keeps here is elite. Penman, a longtime member of the all-star SFJAZZ Collective, has worked with John Scofield, Joe Lovano, and Wayne Shorter, and co-founded the collective quartet James Farm with Joshua Redman, Aaron Parks, and Eric Harland. Hoenig has logged time with Chris Potter Underground, the Kurt Rosenwinkel Group, and bands led by Wayne Krantz, Mike Stern, Richard Bona, and Pat Martino. While Childs hadn’t officially recorded with either before, the three had shared stages as a rhythm section behind frontline players including Steve Wilson, Chris Potter, and Sean Jones, and that existing chemistry translates powerfully to tape.
‘Triumvirate’ follows Childs’ 2023 LP ‘The Winds of Change,’ which took home the GRAMMY for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. Across eight tracks including “One Fleeting Instant,” “Flamenco Sketches,” and “Whisper Not,” the album moves with the kind of equal-power interplay the title promises, each member steering the sound from moment to moment with full creative authority. Nearly 50 years into a career that has earned him six GRAMMYs and 17 nominations, with commissions from the Kronos Quartet, the LA Philharmonic, and performances at Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center, Childs sounds as focused and present as ever.
Childs brings ‘Triumvirate’ to San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, and beyond in the weeks ahead.
Tour Dates:
April 30, San Francisco, CA, Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall *
May 5, Los Angeles, CA, Walt Disney Concert Hall +
May 13-17, New York, NY, Smoke Jazz Club
May 19, Washington, D.C., Blues Alley
May 22, Rockport, MA, Shalin Liu Center
May 23, Old Lyme, CT, Side Door
May 29-30, Los Angeles, CA, Catalina’s
July 5, Portsmouth, NH, Jimmy’s Jazz & Blues Club
*RJAM Big Band featuring Billy Childs on piano
+Billy Childs on piano, Dan Chmielinski on bass, Christian Euman on drums, with strings from the LA Phil
‘Triumvirate’ Track Listing:
One Fleeting Instant
Carefree
Like Father Like Son
Heroes
Whisper Not
Ask Me Now
Lazy Afternoon
Flamenco Sketches
Caribou’s 2018 Belfast Boiler Room Set Is a Masterclass in Electronic Immersion
Recorded October 26, 2018, in Belfast for Boiler Room, Caribou’s Dan Snaith delivers a hypnotic, club-floor set that pulls from his signature blend of electropop and psychedelia, demonstrating exactly why he remains one of electronic music’s most compelling live artists.
Underground Springhouse Step Into the Studio on New Album ‘A Noise Without A Name,’ Out May 1
Underground Springhouse have been building this one differently. ‘A Noise Without A Name,’ the band’s second studio album, arrives May 1 on all streaming platforms and on limited edition vinyl, and it represents a genuine creative leap. Recorded at Standard Electric Recorders Co. in Atlanta in fall 2025, all 10 tracks were written specifically for the studio, none of them road-tested beforehand, making this the first time the band let the recording space itself shape the songwriting from the ground up.
The result draws on rare guitars, vintage synthesizers, and analog processors that the band hadn’t previously had access to, adding new texture to their genre-blending southern rock, indie, and reggae-rooted sound. The album also marks the first studio recordings with drummer AJ Covey, whose world percussion expertise and understated style bring each song a new dimension, and the lead vocal debuts of members Mitch Davidson and Max Motley. Longtime songwriting contributors Charlie Haas and Jackson Thompson anchor the album’s core, keeping the band’s classic feel intact while pushing into new territory.
“We kept it pretty simple, it didn’t need a million tracks,” says Haas, who also wrote second single “I’m A Couch,” which he describes as “the most proud I’ve been of a song that I’ve written. It may initially come off as a silly tune due to the title, but it’s actually a heartfelt and honest account about the struggles that come with losing a loved one.” Lead single “13 Days,” written by bassist Jackson Thompson, tackles the indecision that comes at life’s biggest crossroads, with a harmonized hook and triumphant guitar solo designed to leave optimism even without resolution.
Underground Springhouse have played over 100 shows a year since their 2021 debut, and that relentless road commitment shows in how naturally this band communicates on record. Live tracking kept the sessions spontaneous and conversational, the same quality fans of their live show have always come to expect. ‘A Noise Without A Name’ is out May 1. Limited edition vinyl pre-orders are available now.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
May 7, Asheville, NC, One World Brewing West
May 8, Blacksburg, VA, The Milk Parlor
May 9, Washington, DC, The Atlantis (Co-Bill with The Wilson, Springs Hotel)
June 12, Salem, VA, NokeFest Music & Arts Festival
June 13, Charlotte, NC, River Jam
‘A Noise Without A Name’ Track List:
Georgia
HAM
Blistering
Big Steep Climb
The Sparrow
Above the Clouds
I’m a Couch
Double Line
13 Days
The Crown Takes the Prince
Australian Country Breakout Mack Geiger Makes His U.S. Debut This June With the New Dirt, Same Boots Tour
Mack Geiger is bringing his Australian country sound to American soil for the very first time. The Queensland-born RECORDS Nashville/Columbia newcomer kicks off his New Dirt, Same Boots 2026 Tour this June, hitting CMA Fest in Nashville before moving through Texas and Oklahoma for five more shows. Tickets go on sale May 1 at 10 AM local time.
The momentum behind Geiger’s U.S. debut is real and documented. His sophomore track “String By” has crossed 30 million global streams, hit number 3 on Spotify’s Viral 50 USA, reached number 50 on Billboard Hot Country, and landed a Top 10 position on U.S. Shazam charts. His latest single “Campdraft Queen,” released April 24, earned immediate praise from country tastemakers and landed on major New Music Friday lists. All Country News wrote that it “proves he’s got a voice and vision that feel right at home in today’s country landscape.”
Raised on cattle stations in Central Queensland and shaped by a deep love for 90s country, Geiger writes and performs with an authenticity that translates. His live show is raw, high-energy, and built for the kind of legendary rooms on this tour, from Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa to Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth to Gruene Hall in New Braunfels. These are venues that have a nose for the real thing, and Geiger fits.
This debut U.S. run marks the start of what looks like a breakout global year. More new music is on the way, and Geiger is also scheduled to tour with Warren Zeiders and Drake Milligan across Australia. Catch him at CMA Fest or on the Texas and Oklahoma leg while the rooms are still this intimate.
New Dirt, Same Boots 2026 Tour Dates:
June 5, Nashville, TN, CMA Fest
June 10, Tulsa, OK, Cain’s Ballroom
June 11, Fort Worth, TX, Billy Bob’s Texas
June 12, Houston, TX, Armadillo Palace
June 13, College Station, TX, The Tap
June 14, New Braunfels, TX, Gruene Hall

