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ALFONSO CONSPIRACY Unleash Debut Album ‘The Explicit//The Exploited’

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ALFONSO CONSPIRACY, the uncompromising project led by multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Max James, steps fully into the spotlight with the release of his formidable debut album ‘The Explicit//The Exploited’. Forged in isolation in Northern England, the project grew from James teaching himself every instrument and taking total control of his sound, turning solitude and frustration into a focused creative force. The first glimpse into the album arrives via the striking single “Who Are We,” setting the tone for what follows.

Across ten intense tracks, ‘The Explicit//The Exploited’ dives into identity, trauma, and inner conflict without restraint. “It’s an album of two halves—literally,” James explains. “I address trauma, play devil’s advocate, and tell my story all in one.” Blending abrasive heaviness with dark atmosphere and confrontational honesty, the record is raw, cathartic, and unfiltered. ALFONSO CONSPIRACY doesn’t aim to fit in or soften the edges, instead delivering a debut that feels like a declaration from an artist ready to be heard on his own terms.

Jackson Dean Promises Forever on New Song “Over And Over”

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Jackson Dean leans fully into romance on his new song “Over And Over,” released via Big Machine Records. Built around the idea of a love so steady it could survive being lived on repeat, the track pairs stripped-back production with layered harmonies that spotlight Dean’s gravel-toned vocal delivery. Written alongside frequent collaborator Luke Dick and award-winning songwriter Laura Veltz, the song feels tailor-made for first dances, offering a sincere meditation on commitment and emotional endurance. “I hope you all fall deeper in love to this,” Dean shares. “‘Over And Over’ is for the one who makes you unable to see straight and for which the desire is forever.”

The release arrives amid a banner year for Dean, following a global run of sold-out shows on his headlining tour and high-profile appearances alongside some of country music’s biggest names. With his breakout single “Heavens To Betsy” climbing toward the top of country radio, Dean continues to build momentum as he joins Brad Paisley on select dates of the Truck Still Works World Tour in Canada. “Over And Over” adds another heartfelt chapter to his growing catalog, reinforcing his knack for pairing raw vocal character with genuine emotional clarity.

Shenandoah and Nickelback Unite on Reimagined “The Church on Cumberland Road”

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Legendary Grammy Award-winning country band Shenandoah and multi-platinum, diamond-certified rock group Nickelback have teamed up for an unexpected collaboration, releasing a new rendition of Shenandoah’s classic hit “The Church on Cumberland Road” via 8 Track Entertainment. The genre-blending take brings fresh energy to the beloved song while honoring its roots, born out of mutual respect forged while the two bands shared stages at major country music festivals.

“Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger and I had the chance to talk about their music and ours and the parallels of some of the tunes that could be swapped out on the set lists,” says Shenandoah frontman Marty Raybon. “After a few text messages, we were off and running with what is one of the coolest things we’ve ever done.” Kroeger echoed the sentiment, noting Shenandoah’s lasting influence and the timeless feel of the song. The release arrives alongside an animated video created by Cartuna, which reimagines the original 1989 visual while weaving Nickelback into the story.

Rod Stewart Extends ‘One Last Time’ Tour With 2026 U.S. Stadium and Amphitheater Dates

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Two-time Rock & Roll Hall of Fame icon Rod Stewart has announced a 2026 extension of his hugely successful One Last Time Tour. Produced by Live Nation, the newly added run launches in March and stretches across the U.S., bringing Stewart’s career-spanning live show to cities including Houston, Phoenix, Cincinnati, and more, before wrapping up in Kansas City in August. The extension follows a global tour that has already sold out arenas and stadiums across North America, Europe, Asia, and South America.

Joined by special guests Howard Jones and Richard Marx on select dates, Stewart’s set continues to celebrate one of the most enduring catalogs in popular music. Featuring a massive production and a hit-packed setlist, the show pulls from across his decades-long career, reaffirming his status as one of rock’s most charismatic and timeless performers.

Rod Stewart – One Last Time Tour 2026:
Mar 13 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
Apr 15 – Knoxville, TN @ Food City Center
Apr 17 – Huntsville, AL @ Orion Amphitheater
Apr 19 – Houston, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Apr 22 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP
June 8 – Phoenix, AZ @ Mortgage Matchup Center
June 10 – Hollywood, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
June 12 – Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
June 15 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 19 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
June 31 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
Aug 1 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
Aug 9 – Cincinnati, OH @ Riverbend Music Center
Aug 11 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Arena
Aug 15 – Kansas City, MO @ Morton Amphitheater

George Strait Announces One-Night Stadium Show in Lubbock With Miranda Lambert

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Following news of his return to South Carolina next year, George Strait has revealed another major stadium date with a newly added in-the-round performance at Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. The one-night-only show brings together an all-Texas lineup, with Strait joined by fellow Lone Star native Miranda Lambert and rising artist Hudson Westbrook. Fans can expect a career-spanning set of timeless hits alongside newer material from ‘Cowboys and Dreamers,’ all performed center stage in the round.

With a deliberately limited touring schedule, Strait’s recent stadium appearances have become true events, following record-setting shows and select performances across North America. The upcoming Lubbock date continues that approach, offering a rare chance to experience the King of Country in a massive, intimate-in-the-round setting. Beyond the stage, Strait’s legacy continues to be formally recognized, with upcoming honors celebrating his lasting influence as both a performer and songwriter who has shaped generations of country music.

Cody Johnson Releases Studio Version of Fan-Favorite “Travelin’ Soldier”

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Multi-platinum country artist Cody Johnson has released a long-requested studio version of “Travelin’ Soldier” via CoJo Music and Warner Music Nashville. A staple of his live shows for years, the recording arrives as a tribute to the military and first responders Johnson has long supported, giving new life to a song that has deeply resonated with his audience. Originally shared as an acoustic performance, fan response kept it firmly embedded in his setlist, ultimately leading Johnson to capture it fully in the studio.

“It’s been three years since we released an acoustic cover of ‘Travelin’ Soldier,’” Johnson says. “The fans responded so enthusiastically and began requesting it during our live shows so it’s remained on the set list. I had no idea that it was going to give me the opportunity to hear, see, and bring words to y’all’s stories… I knew at some point, when the time felt right, we needed to record it in the studio. And that time is now COJO Nation!” The release lands as Johnson continues to build momentum with new music and future touring plans, reaffirming his reputation as a powerful storyteller whose connection to his audience runs both ways.

Luke Bell’s Legacy Lives On With Posthumous Album ‘The King Is Back’

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Thirty Tigers has released ‘The King Is Back’, the only posthumous album from late singer-songwriter Luke Bell, gathering all of the unreleased recordings he left behind. Tracked between 2013 and 2016, the collection captures Bell at his creative peak, telling vivid stories of blue-collar lives, restless wanderers, heartbreak, and the personal battles that connect us all. The album was assembled with care by Bell’s mother Carol Bell and his manager Brian Buchanan, alongside Jane Bell and Tiffany Buchanan, and produced by Andrija Tokic, Stephen Daly, Justin Frances, and Bell himself, who wrote all 28 songs.

Available digitally, on CD, and as a deluxe double LP pressed on cloud-colored vinyl, ‘The King Is Back’ also includes a 24-page lyric booklet featuring photos and liner notes written by Carol Bell. Beyond preserving Luke Bell’s voice and vision, the release carries forward his legacy in a tangible way, with proceeds benefiting the The Luke Bell Memorial Affordable Counseling Program, founded to support access to mental health care in the Big Horn Basin. It stands as both a powerful artistic statement and a deeply human tribute to a songwriter whose work continues to resonate.

Finger Eleven Scale New Heights With “The Mountain”

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Canadian rock mainstays Finger Eleven have shared their new single “The Mountain,” the fourth release from their upcoming album ‘Last Night on Earth’ via Better Noise Music. The track taps into a renewed sense of scale and ambition, with the band openly embracing a bigger, more expansive rock sound inspired in part by the melodic influence of Phil Collins and Genesis. “As we were making Last Night on Earth, there was this feeling that we were making a big Rock record,” guitarist Rick Jackett explains, noting a conscious return to the kind of sonic weight that defined their early years.

Though compact in runtime, “The Mountain” unfolds with the scope of something far grander. Guitarist James Black likens it to “a seven-minute epic squeezed into four,” while frontman Scott Anderson frames the song as a metaphorical search for creativity itself. “At its core, it’s a song about trying to find the music,” Anderson says, describing a fantastical journey that mirrors the band’s own evolution. Alongside recent releases like “Adrenaline” and “Blue Sky Mystery,” the new single reinforces Finger Eleven’s ability to revisit familiar themes with fresh perspective, balancing intensity, melody, and reflection as they continue to push forward.

Tyler Farr Digs Deep on New EP ‘Quit Bein’ Country’

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Multi-platinum country artist Tyler Farr continues to lean into authenticity with his new EP ‘Quit Bein’ Country’, released via Droptine Recordings. Co-produced by Grammy-winning producer Julian King and veteran producer Jim Catino, the six-song collection finds Farr reconnecting with the values that shaped him: faith, family, small-town life, and hard-earned truth. Powered by his unmistakable vocal presence, the EP blends grit and emotion across songs co-written with Nashville heavyweights including Josh Miller, Josh Thompson, and Will Bundy.

“Quit Bein’ Country says everything about where I’m from and the values I was raised on—God, family, small-town life, hard work, and staying true to yourself,” Farr says. “The other songs are snapshots of love, heartbreak, and good times with friends, and cutting a classic like ‘Simple Man’ lets me tip my hat to the music that shaped me. It’s a project that feels real, honest, and personal, and I’m excited to share it with y’all.” Standout track “Love Me Back” reveals a more vulnerable side, while songs like “My Town Too” and “Simple Man” underline Farr’s roots and influences. ‘Quit Bein’ Country’ captures an artist confident in who he is, balancing toughness with tenderness as he enters a new chapter.

Ian Munsick Expands “Prairie Lament” Into Full-Length Wyoming Tribute

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Ian Munsick has released a full 3:23 version of “Prairie Lament,” expanding the 45-second interlude that opened his third studio album ‘Eagle Feather’. Written with Jeremy Spillman, the song is a heartfelt declaration of love for Wyoming, the place that has shaped Munsick both personally and creatively. What began as a brief introduction quickly became a fan favorite, prompting calls for a complete version that could fully explore the longing and pride at its core. “Wyoming has always made me feel special… as an artist/songwriter, but as a human being,” Munsick shares, describing the state’s isolation, ruggedness, and rare sense of community.

The release arrives as Munsick looks ahead to The Eagle Flies Free Tour in 2026, continuing a run that has cemented his modern Western voice on stages nationwide. The tour follows the momentum of ‘Eagle Feather’ and a career-defining chapter that includes historic hometown moments and growing national recognition. With “Prairie Lament” now fully realized, Munsick closes the loop on a song that started as an introduction and has grown into a defining statement of identity and legacy.