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Debra Jean Creelman Unveils Soulful Single “Bloom” Ahead Of Her Cinematic New Album ‘Little Town’

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Vancouver-based singer-songwriter Debra Jean Creelman returns with her captivating new single “Bloom,” a soulful exploration of self-reflection and personal growth. Born from a writing exercise and developed alongside longtime creative partner Sean Cronin, the track was recorded live to tape in a barn in Catskill, NY. The production features a powerhouse ensemble including Adam Brisbin of Big Thief and Noah B. Harley, with later vocal overdubs in Vancouver featuring Dave Genn and Kendel Carson. Creelman describes the track as an emotional experience designed to place her powerhouse vocals front and center while reflecting her deepest musical influences.

“Bloom” serves as the first glimpse into Creelman’s fifth studio album, ‘Little Town’, which arrived on December 5. The 17-track collection is a visceral and vaudevillian journey that unfolds like a short film, bridging her early days with Mother Mother to her current status as a fearless solo artist. This album features warmth and texture derived from analog tape recording sessions at Basement Floods Records. From the radiant harmonies of the lead single to the janky rock energy of “Bing Bong Baby,” ‘Little Town’ showcases Creelman’s distinct vocals and Cronin’s cinematic storytelling.

Photo Gallery: Hardy, Cameron Whitcomb, And McCoy Moore at Toronto’s TD Coliseum On February 6, 2026

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The Marches Charge Into 2026 With Bold New Double A Side Release And Upcoming Tour Dates

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Fearless all-female rock four-piece The Marches officially release their powerful Double A Side today, marking a pivotal turning point in their sonic evolution. Comprised of Katie Palmer, Nicola Singleton, Jane Jenkins, and Kate Morrow, the group continues to rewrite the pop-rock rulebook with their signature blend of grit and melody. The digital arrival of “November” and “Don’t Fool Me Twice” follows a massive 2025 festival run that included standout slots at Belladrum and Pavilion Festival. This record sounds like a defiant transition from the reflective vulnerability of their early work into a bolder and more assertive territory for the year ahead.

The release is available as a limited edition vinyl that highlights the band’s creative duality. While “November” captures the emotional fallout of a relationship adrift, “Don’t Fool Me Twice” signals a sonic reinvention with forward-facing energy and gritty clarity. These tracks bridge the gap between their sold-out residency at King Tut’s and their upcoming 2026 tour dates, which include a headline performance at Drummonds in Aberdeen this March. The group remains a rising movement in the Scottish music scene by calling out double standards while celebrating raw honesty. Every performance and release reinforces their status as one of the most exciting breakout acts to emerge from the west of Scotland.

Upcoming 2026 Tour Dates:

  • March 6 – Aberdeen @ Drummonds (Cafe Drummond)

The Dream Machine Announce Third Album ‘Fort Perch Rock’ With New Wave Single “Flowers On The Razor Wire”

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The Dream Machine return to the spotlight with the announcement of their third studio album, ‘Fort Perch Rock’, set for release on February 27, 2026, via Run On Records. Accompanying the news is their latest single, “Flowers On The Razor Wire,” a high-octane rush of new wave rock written in Berlin and heavily inspired by the legacy of The Ramones. The track marks a stylistic shift toward radio-ready melodies following the band’s previous underground long-players. Lead vocalist Zak McDonnell reveals the song’s origins can be traced back to an erotic graphic novel discovered in a second-hand antique shop, blending his fascination with 70s punk and modern guitar influences like The Strokes.

The 12-track album, recorded and self-produced between the Wirral and Liverpool, serves as a tribute to the coastal life and lost arcades of the band’s hometown, New Brighton. The project will be available on multiple formats, including a special edition butterfly effect vinyl that features a bonus glow-in-the-dark 7-inch EP of covers paying homage to Motown legends The Shirelles. This record sounds like a defiant and ambitious evolution of the band’s sound, moving from the psychedelic sprints of the title track to the sophisticated gloom of their most recent work. Following a grassroots UK run in late 2025, the band is set to celebrate the launch with their biggest headline shows to date this spring.

Fort Perch Rock Track List:

  1. Fort Perch Rock
  2. Flowers On The Razorwire
  3. Things That Make Us Cry
  4. Angel Heart
  5. If I Could Be King
  6. Duck Bone Fever
  7. I Had A Friend
  8. Joe
  9. Julie On The Rocks
  10. Night Owls
  11. The First Bird
  12. Best Days Of Our Lives

Tim Maycox Returns As Wooden Tape With His Second Album ‘Wool’ Documenting A Liverpool Childhood

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Tim Maycox returns under his Wooden Tape alias to release his second album ‘Wool’ through God Unknown Records. This collection follows his 2023 debut ‘Music From Another Place’ and functions as a sonic photo album of childhood memories from 1970s Liverpool. The music uses synth pads, chiming acoustic guitars, and treated percussion to create a personal mythology. Released on 180gm green vinyl, the project captures a specific era before Maycox and his family moved away from the city. This record sounds like a beautifully constructed work of musical hauntology that sparkles with a kind of healing magic.

The album transports listeners to a period of double-decker buses, diesel fumes, and sticky summer heat. Maycox recreates a world defined by market trips for plastic Zorro swords and the specific local delight of a Dracula lolly ice. These memories are trapped in the amber tint of Ektachrome and translated into experimental electronica. Critics identify the work as a clockmaker’s ambient piece that demands full attention to embrace its deep inner beauty. The acknowledgement of both present and past is effortless as the songs thumb through the pages of this audio photo album.

‘Wool’ conjures a liminal space between memory and imagination with nods to acoustic folk and the classic output of Warp Records. Maycox meticulously crafts each arrangement to reflect the transition from a Liverpool childhood into a new chapter. The result is a body of work without side or cynicism that remains both intimate and vulnerable. It serves as a definitive document of an artist exploring his own history through sophisticated sound design and heartfelt melody. This release ensures that these fleeting moments of the 1970s are preserved for a modern audience to explore.

Waxahatchee And MJ Lenderman Announce 2026 Co-Headline Tour Supporting Food And Housing Access

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Waxahatchee and frequent collaborator MJ Lenderman officially announce an eighteen-city co-headline tour scheduled for the spring of 2026. The trek begins April 13 at Symphony Hall in Atlanta and travels through major venues including Massey Hall in Toronto and the Beacon Theatre in New York. Both artists will perform solo sets independently and join one another for collaborative moments throughout the evening. This record sounds like a definitive celebration of their shared musical chemistry and individual growth. Nashville country artist Brennan Wedl joins the tour as the opening act for all confirmed dates.

The partnership extends beyond the stage through a collaboration with PLUS1 to support community-driven nonprofits. One dollar from every ticket sold will benefit organizations working to increase access to nutritious food and housing resources in each city on the tour circuit. This commitment to social good follows a historic period of success for Waxahatchee, whose album ‘Tigers Blood’ earned a GRAMMY nomination for Best Americana Album. Rolling Stone describes Crutchfield as a master storyteller, a sentiment reflected in her recent high-profile television performances and widespread critical acclaim.

Tour Dates:

04/13 – Atlanta, GA @ Symphony Hall
04/14 – Asheville, NC @ Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
04/15 – Richmond, VA – Altria Theater
04/17 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem
04/18 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met
04/19 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
04/20 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
04/22 – Boston, MA @ Wang Theatre
04/23 – Buffalo, NY @ UB Center for the Arts
04/24 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple Theatre
04/25 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
04/27 – Chicago, IL @ The Auditorium Theatre
04/28 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theatre
04/29 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre
05/02 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
05/03 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
05/05 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
05/06 – Los Angeles, CA @ Walt Disney Concert Hall

Toronto Band One Hundred Moons Deliver Cinematic Shoegaze On Their Newest Album ‘Black Avalanche’

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Toronto shoegaze revelation One Hundred Moons officially release their nine track album ‘Black Avalanche’ to guide listeners through ethereal soundscapes and introspective melodies. This body of work sits where shoegaze and dream pop overlap while leaning into long arcs of tension and a steady weight. The album functions as a guided trip through beauty and doubt with every song creating a world of its own. This record sounds like a transportive listen that invites the audience to sink deeper into its dense and mesmerizing production with every passing minute.

The title track opens like a myth retold through static and reverb while songs such as “Death of the Party” move with a shadowed grace. Throughout the collection, the band demonstrates an expert command of atmosphere and texture that balances discordant guitars with eerie harmonies. Lyrically, the release explores sentiments of transformation and longing that remain simultaneously expansive and intensely personal. The closing track “Into Nowhere” stretches these feelings outward with distortion and reverb blooming into something cinematic and infinite.

This record represents a bold step into new territory for the band by combining the emotional gravity of Radiohead with the haze of My Bloody Valentine. The group captures a signature blend of post-rock and 90s alt-rock grit that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. ‘Black Avalanche’ is an exceptional work of art from a band clearly hitting its stride in the current shoegaze revival. It rewards the listener who lets the music play without interruption to experience the full scale of its cosmic and human emotion.

Dayseeker Announce Their Spring North American Headline Tour Supporting Their Chart-Topping New Album

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Southern California’s Dayseeker officially unveil their forthcoming headline tour of North America set for May 2026. The trek begins May 1 in New York and continues through May 30 in San Diego with support from Northlane, Wind Walkers, and sace6. This run marks the first headlining circuit in support of their seventh studio album ‘Creature In The Black Night’ which arrived this past October. The project debuted at number 1 on the Alternative Albums chart while the lead single “Pale Moonlight” climbed into the Top 10 at rock radio.

The band expresses deep excitement for the opportunity to bring this new era to life on stage. “This is our first headlining tour for our new album, Creature In The Black Night, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to bring some of these songs to life in our live show with a stacked lineup,” the band shares. This record sounds like an immersive and cinematic masterpiece that prioritizes emotional truth and sonic innovation. Audiences can expect a high-energy performance that highlights the band’s growth and artistic vision through every chapter of the new record.

The month-long tour features 20 shows across major halls and theatres including stops in Buffalo, Kansas City, and a five-date run in Canada. Fans can catch the band at iconic venues such as The Pageant in St. Louis and the Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver. This tour serves as a triumphant celebration of a banner year for the group as they continue to build their global legacy. Ticket sales are currently underway for all confirmed dates through major digital platforms.

May 2026 Tour Dates:

  • 05/01 – Huntington, NY @ The Paramount
  • 05/02 – Wallingford, CT @ The Dome @ Oakdale
  • 05/03 – Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
  • 05/05 – Allentown, PA @ Archer Music Hall
  • 05/06 – Buffalo, NY @ Buffalo Riverworks
  • 05/07 – Grand Rapids, MI @ 20 Monroe Live
  • 05/09 – Green Bay, WI @ Epic Event Center
  • 05/10 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom
  • 05/12 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom
  • 05/15 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
  • 05/16 – Kansas City, MO @ Grinders
  • 05/19 – Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings Theatre
  • 05/20 – Saskatoon, SK @ Coors Event Theatre
  • 05/22 – Edmonton, AB @ Midway Music Hall
  • 05/23 – Calgary, AB @ MacEwan Hall
  • 05/25 – Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
  • 05/26 – Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory
  • 05/28 – Wheatland, CA @ Hard Rock Live
  • 05/29 – Pomona, CA @ Fox Theater
  • 05/30 – San Diego, CA @ SOMA

The Chicks And Rascal Flatts Headline Powerful 2026 Boots And Hearts Music Festival Lineup

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Republic Live has revealed the massive 2026 lineup for the Boots and Hearts Music Festival at Burl’s Creek Event Grounds in Oro-Medonte. The event returns from August 7 to 9 with a new three-day format designed to elevate Canada’s largest country music and camping experience. GRAMMY-winning icons The Chicks make their festival debut as the Saturday night headliner while Rascal Flatts close out the weekend on Sunday. This record sounds like the most electrifying edition of the festival to date with a mix of legendary stars and rising global voices.

The Friday schedule features Russell Dickerson on the Main Stage along with a heavy emphasis on Canadian talent. Multi-JUNO Award winner Brett Kissel headlines the Front Porch Stage while the James Barker Band makes a return to the Main Stage on Sunday. This weekend offers a well-rounded roster including first-time appearances from Tucker Wetmore, Jessie Murph, and Dasha. “There’s nothing like the road to Boots,” shares co-founder Eva Dunford. “Every aspect of our festival has been elevated to celebrate the spirit, community and connection that make Boots and Hearts the most unforgettable weekend.”

Fans can access new premium experiences for 2026 with the introduction of the Daisy Duke’s Deck VIP+ and the Front Porch VIP area. These upgrades provide elevated viewing and luxury services for those seeking a world-class festival environment. All ticket types including weekend passes and camping options are available now at the official festival website. As an eight-time CCMA Country Festival of the Year winner, Boots and Hearts continues to set the standard for live music in Canada. The August long weekend remains the definitive gathering for the loyal community known as the BootsLife.

Six-Time Grammy Winner Don Was Announces New Tour Dates With The Pan-Detroit Ensemble

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Six-time GRAMMY-winning musician and producer Don Was announced new tour dates for his latest group, Don Was and the Pan-Detroit Ensemble. The ensemble is touring in support of their new album ‘Groove in the Face of Adversity’, which arrived recently via Mack Avenue Records. This project channels the soul of the Motor City through a blend of steamy jazz, juke-joint blues, and loose-limbed funk. Performances will feature material from the new record alongside a live rendition of The Grateful Dead’s ‘Blues for Allah’ to honor the fiftieth anniversary of that landmark album.

The Pan-Detroit Ensemble features a roster of top-tier jazz musicians from Don’s hometown, including longtime collaborator Dave McMurray and Oscar-winning keyboardist Luis Resto. Don Was describes the sound as a reflection of the people and culture of the entire city. “There’s a unique sound and feel to Detroit that permeates the music in a way that resonates all over the globe,” says Was. “There’s a rawness, a lack of pretension, and an unmistakable underlying groove.” This record sounds like a timeless and deeply personal exploration of Detroit’s musical heritage.

The tour continues through the spring with upcoming stops at the Variety Playhouse in Atlanta and the Phillips Center PAC in Orlando. Was brings five decades of experience to the stage, having produced iconic albums for The Rolling Stones and Bonnie Raitt while serving as the longtime head of Blue Note Records. The ensemble creates a live experience that balances sophisticated jazz arrangements with an unpretentious, gritty groove. Fans can catch the group across the southeastern United States before they head to the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville this March.

Upcoming Tour Dates:

  • Feb 10 – Sarasota, FL @ The Venue at Harvest House
  • Feb 11 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Parker Playhouse
  • Feb 12 – Clearwater, FL @ The Capitol
  • Feb 13 – Orlando, FL @ Phillips Center PAC at Judson’s Hall
  • Feb 14 – St. Augustine, FL @ Fort Mose Historic State Park
  • Feb 15 – Stuart, FL @ Lyric Theatre
  • Mar 26 – Winston-Salem, NC @ The Ramkat
  • Mar 28 – Knoxville, TN @ Big Ears Festival