A long-awaited visual memoir from Annie Lennox, a legend of popular music and culture. This is the award-winning artist’s first and only official book—destined to be the must-have title for music lovers and will command attention from the fashion and photography worlds.
Over a career spanning almost half a century, Annie Lennox has established herself as one of the true superstars of pop music and an icon of popular culture. With Dave Stewart as Eurythmics, and later as a solo artist, she is responsible for some of the best-selling records of all time, as well as some of the most memorable imagery created around music. Always recognized for her unique approach to style and performance—she has been described as “the singer whose powerful, androgynous look defied the male gaze.”
Lennox has been filmed and photographed by all the great image-makers of our time, from Richard Avedon and Paolo Roversi to Bettina Rheims and Ellen von Unwerth. With Polaroids from her personal archives alongside iconic portraits, music video stills, and record covers, Annie Lennox: Retrospective collates more than two hundred images to create an illustrated memoir of a creative’s life, both in and out of the spotlight.
Made in close collaboration with the artist, this highly anticipated volume moves chronologically through the entirety of Lennox’s life and career—from the early 1970s when she first met Dave Stewart following through with Eurythmics in the 80s, and then as a solo artist starting in the 90s and onwards. Extracts of her lyrics accompany the photographs throughout. Engrossing captions and personal anecdotes shine light on periods of her life, to tell the stories behind the pictures.
At once intimate, revelatory, and celebratory, this is a beautiful and compelling document of the woman behind one of the strongest voices in music.
Annie Lennox Announces First-Ever Official Visual Memoir ‘Annie Lennox: Retrospective’ Featuring Over 200 Iconic Images
Tom Piazza’s New Book ‘Living in the Present with John Prine’ Offers Intimate Portrait of Late Songwriting Legend
Living in the Present with John Prine captures the legendary songwriter’s warmth, wit, and wisdom through the lens of an unexpected friendship with author Tom Piazza. Originally sparked by a 2018 road trip, the book evolved into a moving tribute after Prine’s passing. It’s an unforgettable, personal glimpse at a true American original in his final chapter.
In the spring of that year, Tom Piazza climbed into a 1977 Coupe de Ville with the great singer-songwriter John Prine to write an article for the Oxford American. Their Florida road trip ignited a deep friendship, full of tall tales over epic meals, long nights playing guitar and trading songs, and visits back and forth between their homes in Nashville and New Orleans. Along the way, Prine invited Piazza to work with him on a memoir, with John telling sprawling, often hilarious stories of his youth and family in Chicago and Kentucky, his breakthrough into the national spotlight, his riotous early years in the Nashville country scene, and much more. When Prine died suddenly of COVID in April 2020, that unfinished memoir evolved into an intimate and very personal narrative of the artist’s final years. In it, Piazza offers fans an unforgettable portrait of the beloved musician in his late glory—as a boyish cut-up, an epic raconteur, a great American poet, and, most important, a beloved friend.
12Tone Breaks Down Rage Against the Machine’s “Testify” and the Purposeful Power of Musical Dissonance
In his latest video, 12Tone’s Cory Arnold unpacks the intricate layers of Rage Against the Machine’s “Testify,” revealing how musical dissonance mirrors internal and societal conflict. He explores how every element—from guitars to vocals—creates tension between despair and defiance. For Arnold, the band’s fury isn’t nihilistic, but a mature form of hope worth listening to.
Living Colour Bring Firepower to NPR Tiny Desk with Stripped-Down Set Honoring 35 Years of ‘Time’s Up’
Living Colour’s Tiny Desk performance captures the band’s legendary power in an intimate setting without losing any of its punch. Launching with “Cult of Personality,” they pay tribute to Time’s Up and their trailblazing role in Black rock history. Vernon Reid’s guitar sorcery, Will Calhoun’s thunderous drumming, and Corey Glover’s commanding vocals make this a must-watch.
Zara Larsson Releases Mesmerizing Video for New Single “Midnight Sun” from Her Fourth Album
video for new single “Midnight Sun.” As shimmering, heavenly and otherworldly as the song itself, the nostalgic yet futuristic visual shines like a fever dream.
“Midnight Sun” is the title track of the Swedish pop star’s fourth international album, Midnight Sun, which is out now via Sommer House / Epic Records.
Zara will be touring globally in support of Midnight Sun, which will kick off with a North American arena run alongside Tate McRae beginning August 4, 2025. A headlining European string of dates in October and November 2025 are on sale now at zaralarssonofficial.com. Additionally, she will tour Australia and New Zealand for the first time in February 2026 alongside One Republic. See the full touring itinerary below and stay tuned for more to come from Midnight Sun
Teenage Bottlerocket Release New Single “Post Mortem Depression” from Album ‘Ready to Roll’
Teenage Bottlerocket have just released their new single “Post Mortem Depression,” from their new LP Ready to Roll, the band’s first full length for Pirates Press Records.
ongwriter Kody Templeman says of the new single: “When we came up with the title ‘Post Mortem Depression,’ we all had a laugh. The idea of being depressed after you die is just idiotic. By the time I got around to writing the song, my mom had passed away and what was supposed to be a fun silly song inadvertently became kind of somber.
“It ultimately became a song about death. Dealing with the loss of a loved one and also examining a person’s own mortality. I tried to lighten the mood a bit by including some dumb references to milky eyes and stinking flesh, but it still comes across with some emotion. I guess that’s not a bad thing. I think everyone can relate to some part of the song. It didn’t turn out the way I expected it to, but I’m really happy with the results. Can’t win em all. ENJOY!”
Boris Announce North American Tour Celebrating 20th Anniversary of Landmark Album ‘Pink’
In celebration of the 20 Year Anniversary of their landmark album Pink, Japanese legends Boris have announced a North American tour in October + November 2025.
Since their humble beginnings, Boris have fused catchy heavy rock with expansive, experimental soundscapes- two seemingly opposing forces brought into harmony on a single sonic plane. With Pink as a pivotal point, Boris would go on to further evolve and deepen their own definition of “heavy” by releasing an immense body of work while continually expanding the scope of their creative endeavors. Even now, they remain unswayed by convention, honing a singular aesthetic that defies predictability.
This upcoming tour marks the 20th anniversary of Pink and will be performed by the three-piece lineup from that era. Centered around tracks from Pink, the tour will feature the very setlist that once boldly repainted the map of heavy rock with its vivid sonic colors.
Boris comment: “‘Do You Remember Pink Days?’ For those who experienced that era in real time-and for those encountering it live for the first time-this question will echo across personal timelines, bridging past and future alike.
“With a diverse array of guest acts appearing at shows across the U.S., this tour promises to be far more than a simple anniversary celebration. It offers a powerful, immersive glimpse into both the future and multifaceted nature of heavy rock itself.”
Oct. 23 Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up #
Oct. 24 Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom #
Oct. 25 Tucson, AZ – La Rosa #
Oct. 27 San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger $
Oct. 28 Austin, TX – Mohawk $
Oct. 30 Atlanta, GA – Masquerade $
Oct. 31 Saxapahaw, NC – Haw River Ballroom $
Nov. 01 Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore $
Nov. 02 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer $
Nov. 04 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel %
Nov. 05 Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club %
Nov. 06 Montreal, QC – Le National %
Nov. 07 Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre %
Nov. 08 Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall ^
Nov. 09 Chicago, IL – Metro ^
Nov. 11 Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line ^
Nov. 13 Englewood, CO – Gothic Theatre &
Nov. 14 Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge &
Nov. 16 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall &
Nov. 17 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile &
Nov. 20 San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
Nov. 21 San Jose, CA – The Ritz
Nov. 22 Los Angeles, CA – Belasco ~
# with Suppression
$ with Agriculture
% with Uniform
^ with Bongzilla
& with Cloakroom
+ with special guests
~ with Lack of Interest
In This Moment Announce 2025 ‘Black Mass’ Tour with Special Guests Dayseeker, The Funeral Portrait, and DED
In This Moment announced the 2025 Black Mass Tour featuring special guests Dayseeker on select dates, The Funeral Portrait, and DED. The 23-city tour kicks off on Thursday, September 18 at 1st Summit Arena in Johnstown, PA making stops across the U.S. in Dallas, TX, Los Angeles, CA, Atlanta, GA, and more before wrapping up in Bethlehem, PA at Wind Creek Events Center on Friday, October 24.
Tickets will be available starting with artist presales beginning Tuesday, June 24. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Friday, June 27 at 10am local time.
In This Moment is also gearing up to release new music via Better Noise Music this summer. Until then, check out the upcoming Black Mass Tour dates listed below:
Thu Sep 18 – Johnstown, PA – 1st Summit Arena
Sat Sep 20 – Johnson City, TN – Freedom Hall Civic Center#
Sun Sep 21 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life Festival
Tue Sep 23 – Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom^
Wed Sep 24 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center
Thu Sep 25 – San Antonio, TX – Boeing Center at Tech Port
Sat Sep 27 – El Paso, TX – Speaking Rock Entertainment Center
Sun Sep 28 – Albuquerque, NM – Revel^
Wed Oct 01 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
Thu Oct 02 – Las Vegas, NV – Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort
Fri Oct 03 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre
Sat Oct 04 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival
Tue Oct 07 – Garden City, ID – Revolution Concert House & Event Center^
Wed Oct 08 – Spokane, WA – The Podium
Fri Oct 10 – Idaho Falls, ID – Mountain America Center
Sat Oct 11 – Casper, WY – Casper Events Center
Sun Oct 12 – Colorado Springs, CO – Ford Amphitheater
Tue Oct 14 – Kansas City, MO – The Midland Theatre
Thu Oct 16 – Waukee, IA – Vibrant Music Hall^
Sat Oct 18 – Milwaukee, WI – Eagles Ballroom
Tue Oct 21 – Atlanta, GA – Coca Cola Roxy
Thu Oct 23 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Special Events Center
Fri Oct 24 – Bethlehem, PA – Wind Creek Events Center
^without Dayseeker
#without The Funeral Portrait
OneRepublic Drop First-Ever Greatest Hits Album Featuring 16 Career-Spanning Tracks
Assembling nearly two decades of smashes, Diamond-certified and GRAMMY Award-nominated pop rock band OneRepublic will unveil their first-ever career-spanning album entitled OneRepublic: The Collection out now.
It releases digitally on all streaming platforms as well as various physical configurations, including CD, a 1LP black vinyl pressing, a limited-edition 1LP “Fruit Punch” color vinyl, and an exclusive 1LP Zoetrope vinyl pressing only be available online through the group’s official D2C store, uDiscover and Sound of Vinyl.
With 16 tracks, The Collection collates some of the band’s biggest hits on one body of work for the very first time. Among many highlights, it features the generational hit “Counting Stars.”
Originally a staple from their 2013 album Native, the latter has only continued to gain popularity over the years, earning a rare Diamond certification from the RIAA and gathering a staggering 3 billion Spotify streams, standing out as one of the “Top 100 Most-Streamed Songs on the Platform.” Additionally, it reached #2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Plus, this set includes “I Ain’t Worried.” Originally penned for the blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, the 4x-Platinum song figured prominently in the film, playing during the volleyball sequence.
Of course, The Collection also houses OneRepublic’s signature breakout “Apologize.” Certified 4x-Platinum by the RIAA, the latter vaulted to #2 on the Hot 100 and garnered a GRAMMY nomination in the category of “Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.” The Collection also showcases collaborations such as “If I Lose Myself” and “I Don’t Wanna Wait”. Speaking to the band’s quiet, yet prevalent influence, they regularly average over 53 million monthly listeners on Spotify, a testament to quality songwriting and musicianship.
PHYSICAL TRACKLISTING
1. I Ain’t Worried
2. Counting Stars
3. Run
4. I Lived
5. RUNAWAY
6. Secrets
7. Apologize (Timbaland Mix)
8. Sunshine
9. Love Runs Out
10. Wherever I Go
11. Rescue Me
12. If I Lose Myself
13. Good Life
14. Stop And Stare
15. All The Right Moves
16. I Don’t Wanna Wait
Pre-order all configurations, here.

