Rising country star Tyler Reese Tritt is hitting her stride with her latest single āAnother High,ā out now on all streaming platforms via Three Feathers Productions. The track marks the second release from her forthcoming debut EP Wild At Heart, arriving later this month, and captures the electrifying rush of falling in love with a nostalgic, windows-down feel.
āIām so excited for everyone to indulge in this new song,ā Tritt shares. āItās so nostalgic and something you can roll the windows down to, sing along with in the car, and truly feel. I think so many people can relate to that exhilarating rush of falling in love ā that unforgettable high.ā
Following the emotional resonance of her previous single āYou Lost Me,ā which reflected on heartbreak and self-discovery, āAnother Highā showcases a brighter, more carefree side of Trittās artistry. Produced by Matt McClure, the song blends modern polish with classic country charm, setting the tone for Wild At Heart ā a five-track debut that highlights her versatility, confidence, and storytelling depth.
A Georgia native and daughter of country legend Travis Tritt, Tyler Reese has been forging her own path in the genre with a voice that blends soulful grit and heartfelt sincerity. She first caught national attention at just 14, duetting with her father on āSometimes Love Just Aināt Enough,ā and has since built a loyal following with singles like āPorch Lightā and āTexas Hold Him.ā Her live shows have earned her spots opening for artists including Sheryl Crow and Runaway June, solidifying her place as one of country musicās most promising new voices.
With āAnother High,ā Tyler Reese Tritt continues her ascent ā a reminder that while her roots run deep in country tradition, her sound and spirit are entirely her own.
Country hitmaker Walker Hayes turns the page on a new chapter with 17 Problems, out now via RCA Records. The deeply personal album captures Hayes at his most honest and introspective, blending the plainspoken charm and emotional candor that have defined his career with a newfound sense of reflection and faith.
Through unfiltered storytelling, 17 Problems explores the friction between past and present ā from youthful missteps and bittersweet nostalgia to the realities of raising kids, grieving a parent, and finding light in uncertain times. Hayes threads these moments together with his signature warmth and wit, creating a body of work that feels both personal and universal.
In celebration, Hayes has released ā17 Year Old Problems,ā a heartfelt new song written solely by him and produced by Billy Dawson. The acoustic-driven track recalls small-town teenage memories ā fake IDs, curfews, and late nights at Waffle House ā while facing the weight of adulthood. Hayes sings, āNow Iām supposed to know so many things that I donāt / Lord, I try to close my eyes at night but they wonāt / She used to pick me up from practice / Now sheās pickinā me up from rehab / I want my 17-year-old problems back.ā Itās a line that hits like a gut punch ā simple, honest, and deeply human.
A native of Mobile, Alabama, Hayes first exploded into the mainstream with his 2021 smash āFancy Like,ā which spent more than six months at #1 on Billboardās Hot Country Songs chart, reached the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, and earned him a Grammy nomination. Since then, heās continued his streak with hits like āAA,ā āYāall Life,ā āU Gurl,ā and āGood With Me.ā
Following his 2023 release New Money and 2024ās Sober Thoughts EP, 17 Problems finds Walker Hayes embracing both vulnerability and gratitude ā proof that even after global success, heās still writing for the everyday listener, one song at a time
Iconic Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace are closing out their 30th anniversary celebration with a powerful statement. The band has released āWhatever (Redux),ā a reimagined version of their long-shelved 2003 track, marking both a reclamation of the song and a renewed commitment to mental health awareness.
Originally written for the WWE and used by Canadian wrestler Chris Benoit, āWhateverā was pulled from the bandās live sets in 2007 following the tragedy surrounding Benoitās death. Despite that, the song has remained one of the most streamed tracks in the OLP catalog. With āWhatever (Redux),ā produced by Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Deftones, Evanescence), the band revisits the songās core themes of isolation and resilience, channeling them toward hope and healing.
āItās been 23 years since the tragic events surrounding WWE wrestler Chris Benoit and the theme song we wrote for him,ā says frontman Raine Maida. āWe feel that enough time has passed that it was necessary to re-record āWhateverā to help shine a light on suicide prevention and mental health awareness.ā In keeping with that mission, proceeds from the new version will be donated to mental health and suicide prevention initiatives.
āWhatever (Redux)ā first reappeared during the bandās OLP30 tour earlier this year, where fans enthusiastically embraced its return. The re-recording stands as both a tribute to the bandās loyal fanbase and a reflection of their ongoing artistic evolution.
The new single caps off a milestone year for Our Lady Peace, who marked their 30th anniversary with a trilogy of retrospective EPs. OLP30 Vol. 1 (released September 2024) included the new song āSound The Alarmā alongside hits like āClumsyā and āSupermanās Dead.ā OLP30 Vol. 2 (November 2024) featured āI Wanna Be Your Drugā and early favorites including āOne Man Armyā and āThief.ā The final installment, OLP30 Vol. 3 (February 2025), celebrated their early 2000s output with āNo Angels In This Townā and classics from Gravity and Healthy In Paranoid Times.
With āWhatever (Redux),ā Our Lady Peace bring their anniversary full circle ā reclaiming a song once shadowed by tragedy and transforming it into a message of awareness, strength, and compassion for a new era.
Grammy-nominated global star BIA is owning the summer once again with her new single āOne Thing,ā out now. The tropical-inspired track, produced by AzizTheShake and Hidde, channels carefree island energy and effortless swagger, spotlighting BIAās signature blend of confidence, melodic finesse, and razor-sharp lyricism.
āOne Thingā arrives as the Massachusetts-born rapperās second release of the year, following her May hit āWe On Go,ā the official anthem of the WNBA. The new single feels like a natural evolution ā lush, rhythmic, and bursting with color ā showcasing BIA at her most self-assured yet.
The accompanying video, directed by BenMarc, brings the songās vibrant world to life. Filmed in the Bahamas, it follows BIA as she dances and connects with locals against a backdrop of turquoise waves and sun-soaked streets. Her charisma radiates in every frame, paired with her trademark smirks and high-fashion looks that turn the clip into a visual escape.
BIAās unstoppable rise continues to gain momentum. In addition to her hit singles, sheās forged high-profile partnerships with the WNBA, NHL, and Apple, solidifying her reputation as both an artist and entrepreneur. Her presence at this yearās WNBA All-Star festivities in Indianapolis showcased that dual power ā from her national TV performance of āWe On Goā on Good Morning America to her dynamic pre-game performance at the All-Star introductions, she proved sheās as comfortable commanding arenas as she is the charts.
With āOne Thing,ā BIA captures the essence of summer freedom while reaffirming her position as one of hip-hopās most versatile and magnetic voices.
Grammy-winning global superstar Tyla is back and brighter than ever with WWP, her first new project since her historic debut album. Out now, the four-track collection showcases her effortless blend of Afropop, R&B, and global rhythm, proving why she remains one of the most exciting artists in music today.
Produced by P. Prince and Sammy Soso, WWP features the hit singles āBlissā and āIs It,ā alongside two brand-new tracks: āDynamiteā featuring WizKid and the irresistibly smooth āMr. Media.ā The project captures Tylaās signature mix of sensual vocals, danceable grooves, and radiant self-assurance ā all while hinting at the artistic evolution sheās undergone since her debut.
āDynamite,ā her much-anticipated collaboration with WizKid, has quickly become a standout. After teasing the song for months during her global appearances, Tyla finally delivered what fans have been waiting for. āWhen I thought of doing a mixtape called WWP, I went back to all my old demos and I remembered the Wiz one,ā she told fans at a London listening session earlier this year. āAnd it was still good, like, after three years! I just told him, āLetās finish it because I want to drop it.āā
The projectās release follows a year of triumphs for Tyla, who recently wrapped a string of homecoming shows in South Africa before returning to the studio. She continues to build on her record-breaking success as the highest-charting African female soloist in Billboard 200 and Hot 100 history, and as a Grammy winner with multiple gold-certified singles from her deluxe album Tyla+, including āPush 2 Startā and āJump.ā
āBliss,ā already featured in Coca-Colaās global āRoad Tripā campaign, has dominated charts and playlists alike, while Tylaās summer performances at Openāer Festival in Poland and Tipsy Festival in Barbados reaffirmed her reputation as an electrifying live performer. Next up, sheās set to take the stage at the Global Citizen Festival in New York, continuing her unstoppable rise as one of Africaās most radiant expor
Maren Morris has never sounded more fearless. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriterās new single āBe a Bitchā is out now, offering a raw, moody, and unapologetically honest look at reclaiming power and humor after heartbreak. Produced by Jimmy Robbins and co-written with longtime collaborator Laura Veltz, the track marks the first of four new songs featured on Dreamsicle (Deluxe), out now via Columbia Records.
On the cutting new anthem, Morris swaps politeness for power. āAfter telling my friends in the session about a recent traumatic dating story, I said everything that became a lyric: āmy reputation precedes me, your hairline recedes you,ā thinking nothing would actually go into the song because itās ātoo mean,āā she explains. āThen I realized I occasionally water my thoughts down to spare a personās feelings. Who is that helping? I donāt need to be a pristine heroine you screwed over, I deserve to be mad and eternalize that ego bruise into song. āBe a Bitchā is for anyone who ever let themselves down by being too nice to someone who was going to take advantage either way.ā
The Dreamsicle (Deluxe) edition expands on Morrisās acclaimed fourth album, featuring three additional new tracks: the soft and dreamy āIn Love With Me,ā the freedom-chasing summer anthem āRunning,ā and the grounding, ethereal closer āEarth Angle.ā Each song further cements Morrisās evolution as a songwriter unafraid to explore emotional depth and sonic experimentation.
Following her powerful set at Newport Folk Festival, Morris is currently on The Dreamsicle Tour, a sprawling 40-date run across North America, the UK, and Europe that continues through late November. Blending intimate headlining shows with major festival appearances, the tour captures the full spectrum of her artistry ā fierce, funny, vulnerable, and free.
With Dreamsicle, Maren Morris steps confidently into her most personal era yet ā one that radiates honesty and growth while embracing imperfection as strength. Itās a reminder that sometimes empowerment sounds a little bit like anger, and thatās exactly what makes it beautiful.
Machine Gun Kelly is back with a burst of color and confidence on his new single āMiss Sunshine,ā out now. The track captures MGKās latest creative chapter ā a genre-blending, southern rock-meets-modern pop anthem that feels tailor-made for summer drives and late-night escapes. With a sound steeped in freedom and optimism, āMiss Sunshineā adds another vibrant piece to what MGK calls his Lost Americana mosaic.
Directed by longtime collaborator Sam Cahill, the āMiss Sunshineā video takes the concept of scale and surrealism to new heights, literally. MGK and his band are depicted as giants in a miniature world, performing in playful, dreamlike settings that mirror the songās carefree, sun-soaked energy. Itās a visual love letter to escapism ā and another reminder of MGKās flair for cinematic storytelling.
Beyond the music, MGK continues to celebrate his roots. Earlier this week, he teased his annual MGK Day weekend celebration in his hometown of Cleveland, Ohio ā a three-day event featuring music, art, community projects, and philanthropy that honors his impact both locally and globally.
Fans will have plenty of chances to catch MGK live this fall. Heās headlining the 30th Anniversary Vans Warped Tour in Orlando, FL on November 15ā16, and the Mobile Zone at Sphere Stage during the Formula 1 Heineken Las Vegas Grand Prix from November 20ā22.
Alt-metal powerhouses From Ashes To New have unleashed their explosive new single āNew Disease,ā out now via Better Noise Music. The track delivers a scathing critique of trend-chasing and social validation, pairing crushing riffs with razor-sharp lyrics that pull no punches. It arrives ahead of the bandās highly anticipated New Disease Tour and festival appearances this fall.
āEvery day thereās a new trend,ā says frontman Matt Brandyberry. āEvery day, thereās a new wave of people going out of their way to be recognized no matter the cost. We are hypnotized by our vices⦠we will kill ourselves to be noticed.ā His words echo the songās dark undercurrent ā a powerful reflection on identity, self-destruction, and the desire for authenticity in an attention-obsessed world.
āNew Diseaseā amplifies the bandās signature blend of metal, hip-hop, and melody while expanding their creative reach. It follows āLive Before Iām Dead (Hours),ā one of six new tracks from the Blackout (Deluxe) edition released in June 2024, marking another step forward for the genre-defying outfit.
From Ashes To New 2025 New Disease Tour Dates: Nov 1 ā McKees Rocks, PA @ Roxian Theatre Nov 2 ā Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa Nov 4 ā Albany, NY @ Empire Live Nov 5 ā Boston, MA @ Big Night Live Nov 7 ā Portland, ME @ Aura Nov 8 ā Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom Nov 9 ā Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage Nov 11 ā Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade Nov 12 ā Charlotte, NC @ The Underground Nov 14 ā Fort Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution Live Nov 15 ā Orlando, FL @ Warped Tour
āLeave Me Aloneā in particular has set the tone for whatās to come, pairing cutting honesty with irresistible hooks. The new material promises to translate perfectly to the stage, giving fans Rappās most dynamic and confident live show yet.
First impressions matter. Sugar96 presents itself like your localāfriendly, efficient, and geared for Australians over 18 who like things done properly in AUD. The tone is refreshingly no-nonsense: the site greets you with a clean lobby, bold āPlay Nowā call-to-action, and a clear promise to keep gameplay smooth and payouts local. Sugar96 is licensed in CuraƧao and talks openly about RNG checks and data security, the sort of transparency you actually feel while browsing.
Ready to see how the offers line up? Letās open the cupboard and look at the goodies.
Bonuses & promos that make a bright start
Sugar96 kicks things off with a playful, very āAussieā set of promosāsimple rules, quick crediting, and amounts you can picture on your card statement. Hereās the shape of it so you can plan your first sessions:
A Sign-Up Sparker: AUD $9.60 lands after email verificationāāno depositā;
A 50% first-deposit match from $20 up to $500 for a strong start;
A Daily 10% Booster you can apply to one deposit with just 3Ć turnover;
Unlimited 5% cashback on top-ups with a light rollover;
VIP Sunrise Perks from $110+, where loyalty extras stack up for regulars.
Stack cleverly, and youāre effectively playing with house credit while you feel the lobby out (tip: confirm the specific game eligibility in the promo panel before you deposit so you optimise that booster).
Before we talk pokies, a quick scene-setter. Aussies love high-RTP classics, and Sugar96 leans into that with a line-up that feels both familiar and lively.
Pokies line-up Australians already recognise
The āPopular Slotsā row features names most Aussie players will clock instantly when they land on the lobby. Youāll see Book of Dead, Legacy of Dead, Elvis Frog in Vegas, Fortune Coin Link: Running Wins, and Sizzling Eggs Football Edition, among others. If you like bouncing between fan-favourites and modern twists, youāll feel at home.
For readers who like the numbers (and quick scenarios to picture the gameplay), here are five fixtures you can use to plan your first spins. The RTP figures below are typical public configurations and a handy compass when youāre choosing where to start.
Game (provider)
RTP (typical)
What it plays like (quick scenario Aussies get)
Book of Dead (Playān GO)
96.21%
Classic āancient tombā thrill: youāre chasing a 10-spin free games round where one symbol expandsāthink of it like the moment a test batsman finally finds his rhythm and the boundaries start to flow.
Legacy of Dead (Playān GO)
96.58%
A modernised cousin of the above: expanding symbols again, but with a slicker tempoāwhen the shrine scatters drop, itās that ālast-over liftā feeling as the crowd leans in.
Elvis Frog in Vegas (BGaming)
95.3%
Coin Respin and jackpots give it a fun party rhythm; imagine ducking out for a flat white, tapping spin, and landing a respin chain before your orderās called.
Sizzling Eggs Football Edition (Wazdan)
96.12%
Collector symbols and a tidy free spins route; itās like building pressure across a set of plays until a clean through-ball opens the goal.
Fortune Coin Link: Running Wins (Fugaso)
96.00%
A straightforward jackpot-chaser: settle in for steady base spins while you hunt the coin featuresānice for āone more spinā energy on a Friday arvo.
If youāre new to RTP: itās a long-term average, not a promise. Still, choosing solid configurations is smart bankroll behaviour. Check the in-game info panel to confirm the version youāre playing.
Before we jump into banking, one more thing Aussies often ask: āIs there live dealer?ā YesāSugar96 lets you flick from pokies to live blackjack without losing your seat (comfortably handled on mobile, too).
Banking in AUD that keeps pace with your day
You shouldnāt have to wonder when money lands. Sugar96 lists deposit and withdrawal speeds clearly, and everything is in AUD so youāre not fighting exchange hiccups. On the payments page youāll find quick options like PayID, regulars like Visa/Mastercard and Aussie bank transfer, plus PayPal, Skrill and Bitcoin for those who prefer e-wallets or crypto. Typical timings are belowāuse them to decide the lane that suits your week.
PayID ā deposits are instant; withdrawals commonly 1ā2 days;
Bank transfer ā deposits around 1ā2 hours; withdrawals 2ā3 days;
Bitcoin ā deposits in ā¤10 minutes; withdrawals 1ā2 days.
Sugar96 aims to push withdrawals through in roughly 72 hours, then itās down to your bankās final mile; having your verification squared away helps everything fly.
Next up, how it actually feels to play on your phoneābecause thatās where most Aussies spin these days, on the couch or the train to Parramatta.
Mobile app & UX: designed for thumbs, not desktops
This is where Sugar96 feels very Aussie in practice. Open the app (or your browser) and the lobby refactors neatly to your home screen: big spin buttons, legible fonts, and thumb-sized sliders so you can tweak bet size without fat-fingering. On a patchy connection, the table and slot transitions stay smooth, and you can switch to live blackjack in a tap without losing your place. Itās the sort of mobile polish that makes quick ācoffee-line spinsā actually enjoyable.
Before we wrap, a few practical, good-habits notes. These arenāt rulesājust field-tested advice that helps Aussies play smart.
Conclusion
Sugar96 feels like it was designed by people who actually play: bonuses that make sense, a lobby full of recognisable pokies, and payment lanes that suit how Aussies move money. The site keeps everything in AUD, the mobile experience is genuinely thumb-first, and switching from a few spins to a live table is seamless. If youāre 18+ and want a bright, breezy place to play with a welcome nudge and fast PayID, Sugar96 is a natural fit.
FAQ
How do I claim the Sugar96 sign-up and first-deposit offers?
Verify your email to trigger the AUD $9.60 spark, then make a first deposit from $20 to receive the 50% matchācheck the promo panel for eligible games and apply the Daily Booster when you need it.
Which pokies should I try first at Sugar96?
Start with high-profile staples like Book of Dead or Legacy of Dead if you value clear features and competitive RTP; then branch to Elvis Frog in Vegas or Sizzling Eggs Football Edition for different vibes.
Does Sugar96 support Aussie-friendly payments?
YesāPayID, bank transfer, Visa/Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, and Bitcoin are on the menu, all in AUD; deposits are instant for most methods, while withdrawals generally clear within 1ā3 days after processing.
Can I play Sugar96 on my phone while Iām out and about?
Absolutely. The site adapts to your screen with big buttons and crisp feeds; you can jump between pokies and live blackjack without losing your seatāideal for quick sessions on the commute.
Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.