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Thirty Seconds to Mars Reunite With Tomo Miličević for “A Beautiful Lie vs This Is War” European Tour

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Thirty Seconds to Mars just made 2027 worth circling. The alternative rock icons have announced “A Beautiful Lie vs This Is War,” a 17-date European and UK arena tour built around two of the most defining albums in their catalog. The run kicks off April 6, 2027 in Lisbon and wraps May 1 in Dublin, hitting Paris, Milan, Berlin, and London along the way. Tickets for new dates go on sale April 15.

The tour brings a reunion that fans have been waiting for. Former band member Tomo Miličević returns to perform alongside Jared Leto and Shannon Leto, restoring the classic lineup for a run centered on the music that made them a global force. ‘A Beautiful Lie,’ released in 2005, delivered anthems like “The Kill” and “From Yesterday” and went multi-platinum worldwide. ‘This Is War,’ released in 2009, pushed even further with “Kings and Queens,” “This Is War,” and “Closer to the Edge,” earning multi-platinum certifications across the globe.

Two decades on, both records still carry serious cultural weight, and performing them in full across major European arenas is the kind of move that rewards the fans who never stopped listening. This isn’t a nostalgia exercise. It’s a full-scale celebration of a catalog that holds up on every level, delivered by a band that knows exactly how to fill a room.

Thirty Seconds to Mars “A Beautiful Lie vs This Is War” 2027 Tour Dates:

April 6 – MEO Arena, Lisbon, Portugal

April 8 – Movistar Arena, Madrid, Spain

April 9 – Roig Arena, Valencia, Spain

April 11 – Unipol Forum, Milan, Italy

April 12 – Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany

April 14 – Stadthalle D, Vienna, Austria

April 15 – TAURON Arena, Krakow, Poland

April 17 – Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany

April 18 – Velodrom, Berlin, Germany

April 20 – ZAG Arena, Hanover, Germany

April 21 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne, Germany

April 23 – otto Arena, Antwerp, Belgium

April 25 – AFAS Live, Amsterdam, Netherlands

April 26 – Accor Arena, Paris, France

April 28 – The O2, London, UK

April 29 – Co-Op Live, Manchester, UK

May 1 – 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland

Zach Top Extends “Cold Beer & Country Music” Tour Into Summer

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Zach Top is having a year, and the calendar just got bigger. The Grammy-winning country star has extended his “Cold Beer & Country Music” headline tour through the summer, adding new stops including Orange Beach’s The Wharf Amphitheater on June 12, Boise’s ExtraMile Arena on July 10, and Pittsburgh’s PPG Paints Arena on August 20. The run kicks off this Saturday at Country Thunder Arizona and wraps September 1 opening for Chris Stapleton at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium.

Top recently took home the Grammy for Best Traditional Country Album for ‘Ain’t In It for My Health,’ and arrived at the ceremony with five ACM nominations in tow, including Male Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Single of the Year for “I Never Lie,” his first number one at country radio. That’s the kind of momentum that fills arenas, and this tour reflects exactly that.

The supporting cast is formidable. Marcus King Band, Lukas Nelson, Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives, Jake Worthington, Cole Goodwin, and Wyatt McCubbin all appear across various dates. Top will also support four Chris Stapleton shows, two nights at Toronto’s Rogers Stadium and two nights at Boston’s Fenway Park, and opens for George Strait in Lubbock on April 24 before appearing at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium for CMA Fest on June 6.

Tickets for newly announced dates go on pre-sale Wednesday, April 15 at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale Friday, April 17 at 10 a.m. local time.

Zach Top 2026 Tour Dates:

April 11 – Country Thunder Arizona, Florence, AZ

April 24 – Jones AT&T Stadium, Lubbock, TX (w/George Strait)

April 25 – Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA (w/Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan)

May 4 – Fender Presents: Tele Town, Nashville, TN

May 9 – Country Thunder Florida 2026, St. Pete Beach, FL

May 22 – Patriotic Festival, Norfolk, VA

June 5 – Choctaw Grand Theater, Durant, OK (w/Cole Goodwin)

June 6 – CMA Fest at Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN

June 7 – Railbird Festival, Lexington, KY

June 11 – Rock the South, Decatur, AL

June 12 – The Wharf Amphitheater, Orange Beach, AL (w/Cole Goodwin)

June 18 – Tailgate N’ Tallboys, Bloomington, IL

June 19 – The Country Fest, North Lawrence, OH

June 20 – Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, MD (w/Wyatt McCubbin)

June 25 – Baker-Spain Stampede, South Greenfield, MO

June 26 – Country Stampede, Bonner Springs, KS

June 27 – NEBRASKAland DAYS, North Platte, NE

July 9 – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre, West Valley City, UT (w/Jake Worthington)

July 10 – ExtraMile Arena, Boise, ID (w/Jake Worthington)

July 11 – Pendleton Whisky Music Fest, Pendleton, OR

July 15 – SaskTel Centre, Saskatoon, SK (w/Lukas Nelson)

July 16 – Rogers Place, Edmonton, AB (w/Lukas Nelson)

July 18 – Under the Big Sky Festival, Whitefish, MT

July 23 – North Dakota State Fair, Minot, ND

July 25 – Cheyenne Frontier Days 2026, Cheyenne, WY

August 6 – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON (w/Chris Stapleton)

August 7 – Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON (w/Wyatt McCubbin)

August 8 – CMAC, Canandaigua, NY (w/Wyatt McCubbin)

August 13 – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, NY (w/Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives)

August 14 – Fenway Park, Boston, MA (w/Chris Stapleton)

August 15 – Fenway Park, Boston, MA (w/Chris Stapleton)

August 20 – PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA (w/Marcus King Band)

August 21 – PPL Center, Allentown, PA

August 22 – Maine Savings Amphitheater, Bangor, ME (w/Marcus King Band)

August 27 – YQM Countryfest 2026, Dieppe, NB

August 28 – BankNH Pavilion, Gilford, NH (w/Marcus King Band)

September 1 – Rogers Stadium, Toronto, ON (w/Chris Stapleton)

Victoria’s Pop-Funk Prodigy Diamond Cafe Returns With Soul-Stirring New Single “No Wonder”

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Following a career-defining year marked by sold-out international dates and a massive North American arena run with Teddy Swims, pop-funk virtuoso Diamond Cafe returns today with his latest single, “No Wonder.” Released via Warner Music Canada, the track is accompanied by an official lyric video and marks the artist’s first new music since his acclaimed 2025 EP, Fantasy Real, which featured singles “Lover Boy,” and “Sweet Cherry.”  

Produced and written entirely by Diamond, “No Wonder” is a masterclass in modern soul, anchored by a deep-pocket bass line that pulls the listener in, along with his signature, gravity-defying falsetto. The track captures the vulnerability of a new beginning, blending the nostalgic warmth of R&B with a crisp, modern production style.

“‘No Wonder’ is about the moments where love asks you to risk everything, even when you’ve been hurt before,” says Diamond. “It’s that feeling of finally understanding why nothing else worked out… because it was all leading you to somewhere real.”

The release follows a breakout 2025 for the Victoria-born artist. After the success of his Fantasy Real EP, Diamond Cafe spent much of the year on the road, most notably being handpicked by Teddy Swims as direct support for his North American arena tour, performing for tens of thousands of new fans across the continent. During that time, Diamond cemented himself as a global draw, selling out headlining shows in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago, and Paris twice within the same year. Alongside his run on the road, Diamond continued to build cultural momentum with standout appearances on the famed On The Radar and Cadillac Chronicles, further cementing his presence across key tastemaker platforms.

Written and recorded in sessions across Nashville, Los Angeles, and his home studio in Victoria, “No Wonder” serves as the opening chapter for what is expected to be Diamond Cafe’s biggest year to date.

About Diamond Cafe:

Hailing from Victoria, BC, Diamond Cafe has been labeled a “pop-funk prodigy” by Pitchfork and has built a reputation for delivering electrifying live shows. His unique blend of R&B, soul, and pop has garnered an elite list of champions, including Anderson .Paak, Zack Fox, F1 driver Lewis Hamilton, PNAU, and the legendary El DeBarge, who joined Diamond on stage for a surprise duet during his sold-out LA debut.

Already a darling of tastemakers, Diamond’s powerful live performance has been captured by On The Radar and Cadillac Chronicles, and he has earned high praise from Pitchfork, RANGE Magazine (who dubbed him “Canada’s next sparkling, 24-carat superstar”), and digital tastemakers like Sleeping on Gems.

A prolific creator, Diamond has collaborated with the likes of Free Nationals, SG Lewis, Jenevieve, and Bones, and served as a producer for BNYX on Zack Fox’s wood tip EP. He has also been a featured artist on a number of projects, including Gashi’s album 1984 and the Cool Kids’ album BABY OIL STAIRCASE / CHILLOUT. His music has also become a staple on screen, with placements in HBO’s Ballers, Netflix’s The Lake, and Prime Video’s Flinch. Now signed to Warner Music Canada, Diamond Cafe is poised to redefine the landscape in 2026, bringing a new energy to live music that feels as immersive as it is unforgettable.

Country Star Warren Zeiders Can’t Quit Love on New Single “Drinking Game”

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Warren Zeiders knows exactly what this feeling costs, and he wrote a song about it anyway. The country star releases “Drinking Game” today via Warner Records, a charged, emotionally volatile track about an on-and-off love that keeps pulling him back in. Written alongside Evan Blair, Jesse Fink, Michael Pollack, J Kash, and Elof Loelv, the song captures the push and pull of a relationship that operates more like a habit than a choice. Listen here.

“Drinking Game” follows February’s “Born to Be Yours,” a warmer, more grounded track about love rooted in something unshakeable. The two singles sit on opposite ends of the emotional spectrum, and together they sketch the range Zeiders brings to his songwriting. Earlier this year he also released ‘Live from the 717,’ a 21-track live album recorded at his homecoming performance at Hershey, PA’s GIANT Center, the closing night of his headlining Relapse, Lies & Betrayal Tour.

Zeiders is currently in the middle of his first-ever world tour, with dates across the United States, Australia, and Europe running through November. Later this month he takes the Stagecoach Mainstage on April 26, one of the biggest stages in country music. With more than 3.6 billion global career streams, 2 billion TikTok views, and approximately 6 million monthly Spotify listeners, the numbers behind Zeiders match the ambition of the touring schedule.

“Drinking Game” is the work of an artist who understands how to make emotional complexity feel immediate and hook-driven without losing the weight underneath it. It’s a strong, confident single from someone operating at full stride.

Warren Zeiders Upcoming Tour Dates:

April 10 – Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort, Cherokee, NC (w/Kolby Cooper)

April 11 – Wendell’s Dippin Branch, Anderson, NC (w/Kolby Cooper)

April 15 – Maverik Center, Salt Lake City, UT (w/Lakeview)

April 16 – Fillmore Auditorium, Denver, CO (w/Lakeview)

April 17 – Rio Rancho Events Center, Albuquerque, NM (w/Lakeview)

April 18 – Arizona Financial Theatre, Phoenix, AZ (w/Lakeview)

April 22 – The Fruit Yard, Modesto, CA (w/Lakeview)

April 23 – Rolling Hills Casino and Resort, Corning, CA

April 24 – Grand Sierra Resort and Casino, Reno, NV (w/Lakeview)

April 26 – Stagecoach, Indio, CA

May 13 – Metro City, Perth, AU

May 16 – Festival Hall, Melbourne, AU

May 17 – Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, AU

May 19 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, AU

May 20 – The Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, AU

May 22 – Great Western Hotel, Rockhampton, AU

July 11 – Country Concert, Fort Loramie, OH

July 12 – Windy City Smokeout, Chicago, IL

July 17 – Choctaw Indian Fair, Choctaw, MS

July 23 – Innsbruck After House, Glen Allen, VA

July 24 – PNC Waterside Pavilion, Solomons, MD

July 25 – Delaware State Fair, Harrington, DE

July 31 – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Sioux City, IA

August 1 – Country Line Country Fest, Prairie Du Chien, WI

August 6 – Fallsview Casino Resort, Niagara Falls, ON

August 7 – The Colosseum At Caesars Windsor, Windsor, ON

August 27 – The Colosseum At Caesars Windsor, Saint-Agapit, QC

August 28 – Champlain Valley Exposition, Essex, VT

September 4 – Great Allentown Fair, Allentown, PA

October 11 – O2 Academy Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

October 14 – Manchester Academy, Manchester, UK

October 15 – Bristol Academy, Bristol, UK

October 16 – O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham, UK

October 18 – Roundhouse, London, UK

October 21 – TivoliVredenburg, Utrecht, NL

October 23 – X-TRA, Zurich, CH

October 24 – Tonhalle, Munich, DE

October 25 – E-Werk, Cologne, DE

October 27 – Batschkapp, Frankfurt, DE

October 28 – Huxleys Neue Welt, Berlin, DE

October 29 – Georg Elser Halle, Hamburg, DE

October 31 – Fållan, Stockholm, SE

November 2 – Sentrum Scene, Oslo, NO

Dark Pop Auteur Ellise Bares Everything on New EP ‘Bedroom Confessional’

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Ellise has been building toward this. The Iraqi-American dark pop artist releases ‘Bedroom Confessional’ today, a five-track EP that pulls jealousy, regret, obsession, and desperation out of the shadows and drops them into heavy bass, euphoric synths, and hooks that won’t let go. It’s her most fully realized work to date, and it announces a new chapter with real confidence.

The project was created alongside Arthur Besna, JT Foley, Cici Ward, and Madi Yanofsky, and it builds on the momentum of previously released singles “Sexxxtapes,” “Littlepill,” and “Her.” Ellise describes it plainly: “This collection of songs helped me learn new, albeit uncomfortable, truths about myself, and transformed me as a songwriter and a person.” That transformation is audible across every track, a dark, cinematic listening experience that feels like a private journal set to a hypnotic soundtrack.

Since her 2021 breakout “911,” Ellise has carved out a lane in dark pop that’s entirely her own, drawing from real experiences with mental health and relationships to build music with rare emotional weight. ‘Bedroom Confessional’ doesn’t soften any of that. It leans in, finding the place where vulnerability and sonic power meet and staying there.

The EP follows Ellise’s debut headline run, Act I and II of The Pretty Evil Tour, and previous support slots for Madison Beer and Bishop Briggs. She’s done the work on the road, and ‘Bedroom Confessional’ is the document that proves it was worth every step.

‘Bedroom Confessional’ Tracklist:

  1. Sexxxtapes
  2. Littlepill
  3. Her
  4. Liplock
  5. Bedroomconfessional

Taiwanese Musician Feng E Turns the ‘Interstellar’ Theme Into a Ukulele Revelation

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Feng E, the Taiwanese musician who turned heads in 2017 with a jaw-dropping ukulele cover of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” is back with another unlikely triumph: a captivating solo ukulele rendition of Hans Zimmer’s main theme from Interstellar that somehow makes one of cinema’s most expansive orchestral pieces feel intimate, immediate, and just as emotionally overwhelming as the original.

Japanese Hip-Hop Duo Creepy Nuts Drop “Fright” on the Day of Their Coachella Debut

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Creepy Nuts don’t do anything small. The Japanese hip-hop duo, comprised of rapper R-Shitei and DJ Matsunaga, release their new single “Fright” today, the same day they make their Coachella debut in Indio, California. It’s a calculated collision of moments, and it signals exactly where this group is headed on the global stage. Listen here.

“Fright” serves as the official theme song for the TBS prime-time drama Tokisude ni Osushi!?, premiering in Japan on April 7 and starring Hiromi Nagasaku and Kenichi Matsuyama in their first on-screen reunion in 18 years. The song mirrors the drama’s emotional core, exploring the tension between fear and moving forward anyway. R-Shitei puts it directly: “Whenever you begin something new, fear is always there beside you. But even carrying anxiety and doubt, you still move forward.” Lead actress Nagasaku called it “an overwhelming anthem” that urges listeners to stand at the starting line again without hesitation.

The single lands during a defining stretch for the duo. Since March 25, Creepy Nuts have been running a limited-time immersive experience inside Roblox’s “AVNU: Where Music Meets,” offering fans rhythm-based gameplay, trivia, exclusive content, and custom emotes built around their music. The activation runs through April 19 and has introduced the group to an entirely new global audience on a platform built for it.

The momentum behind all of this is real. Their 2024 release “Bling-Bang-Bang-Born” surpassed 900 million streams worldwide, and they became the first act to occupy the entire Top 3 of the Billboard Global Japan Songs Excl. Japan chart. In February 2025, they sold out Tokyo Dome with approximately 50,000 attendees. “Fright” is another strong entry in a catalog that keeps raising the stakes.

The North America Tour 2026 runs through April, with headline shows in New York, Chicago, and Mexico City bookending both Coachella weekends.

Creepy Nuts North America Tour 2026:

April 10 – Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Indio, CA

April 13 – Hammerstein Ballroom at Manhattan Center, New York, NY

April 15 – The Auditorium, Chicago, IL

April 17 – Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Indio, CA

April 19 – Pabellón Oeste, Mexico City, MX

Hilary Duff Re-Records Pop Classic “Come Clean (Mine)” Ahead of Record Store Day Vinyl Release

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Hilary Duff’s return to music has been one of the better pop stories of the past year, and she’s not slowing down. Today she releases “Come Clean (Mine),” a newly re-recorded version of her landmark 2003 hit, freshly captured with brand new vocals and arriving ahead of ‘Hilary Duff (Mine),’ an exclusive Record Store Day vinyl collection pressed on silver vinyl and limited to just 10,000 copies, out April 18. Listen here.

The timing is sharp. “Come Clean (Mine)” will be featured in The Reunion: Laguna Beach, premiering tomorrow on The Roku Channel, giving the track immediate cultural context and a massive new audience. The broader ‘Hilary Duff (Mine)’ collection includes newly re-recorded renditions of career-defining tracks, including “What Dreams Are Made Of (Mine),” which Duff performed for the first time ever during her sold-out “Small Rooms, Big Nerves” run and two sold-out limited engagements at the Voltaire at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas.

All of this builds on ‘luck… or something,’ her critically acclaimed sixth studio album and first full-length since 2015, which debuted at number three on the Billboard 200. That’s her highest chart position since 2007, her sixth career Top 5 entry, and a number one debut in both Canada and Australia. Co-written by Duff and produced by her husband Matthew Koma alongside Brian Phillips, the album drew unanimous praise from Billboard, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, the Los Angeles Times, and more.

The lucky me tour, her first full-scale global headline run in nearly two decades, kicks off June 21 in West Palm Beach and runs through February 2027 across seven countries. Support comes from Grammy Award-winning artist La Roux on US, Canada, Ireland, UK, Australia, and New Zealand dates, with Jade LeMac joining North American shows and Lauren Spencer Smith on 2027 Canadian dates. Most dates are already sold out, including two nights at Madison Square Garden, two nights at the Kia Forum, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and two nights at Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre.

“Come Clean (Mine)” is out now. ‘Hilary Duff (Mine)’ arrives April 18 exclusively for Record Store Day 2026.

The Lucky Me Tour Dates:

May 22 – Voltaire at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas (SOLD OUT)

May 23 – Voltaire at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas (SOLD OUT)

May 24 – Voltaire at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas (SOLD OUT)

June 21 – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL

June 22 – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre, West Palm Beach, FL (SOLD OUT)

June 23 – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre, Tampa, FL (SOLD OUT)

June 25 – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, Alpharetta, GA (SOLD OUT)

June 27 – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, Houston, TX (SOLD OUT)

June 28 – Germania Insurance Amphitheater, Austin, TX (SOLD OUT)

June 30 – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory, Irving, TX (SOLD OUT)

July 2 – First Financial Credit Union Amphitheater, Albuquerque, NM

July 3 – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre, Phoenix, AZ

July 8 – Kia Forum, Los Angeles, CA (SOLD OUT)

July 9 – Kia Forum, Los Angeles, CA (SOLD OUT)

July 11 – Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA (SOLD OUT)

July 12 – Toyota Amphitheatre, Wheatland, CA

July 14 – Cascades Amphitheater, Ridgefield, WA

July 15 – White River Amphitheatre, Auburn, WA (SOLD OUT)

July 17 – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre, Salt Lake City, UT (SOLD OUT)

July 20 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO (SOLD OUT)

July 22 – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater, St. Louis, MO

July 23 – Ruoff Music Center, Noblesville, IN

July 25 – Mystic Lake Amphitheater, Shakopee, MN (SOLD OUT)

July 26 – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre, Tinley Park, IL (SOLD OUT)

July 28 – Riverbend Music Center, Cincinnati, OH (SOLD OUT)

July 29 – FirstBank Amphitheater, Franklin, TN (SOLD OUT)

July 30 – Ascend Amphitheater, Nashville, TN (SOLD OUT)

August 1 – Truliant Amphitheater, Charlotte, NC (SOLD OUT)

August 2 – Jiffy Lube Live, Bristow, VA (SOLD OUT)

August 5 – Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (SOLD OUT)

August 6 – Madison Square Garden, New York, NY (SOLD OUT)

August 8 – Xfinity Center, Mansfield, MA (SOLD OUT)

August 9 – TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann, Philadelphia, PA (SOLD OUT)

August 12 – RBC Amphitheatre, Toronto, ON (SOLD OUT)

August 13 – RBC Amphitheatre, Toronto, ON (SOLD OUT)

August 15 – Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI (SOLD OUT)

August 16 – Acrisure Amphitheater, Grand Rapids, MI (SOLD OUT)

September 6 – 3Arena, Dublin, IE (SOLD OUT)

September 8 – Utilita Arena Cardiff, Cardiff, UK (SOLD OUT)

September 10 – The O2, London, UK (SOLD OUT)

September 12 – AO Arena, Manchester, UK (SOLD OUT)

September 13 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow, UK (SOLD OUT)

September 15 – The O2, London, UK

October 20 – Spark Arena, Auckland, NZ (SOLD OUT)

October 22 – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, AU (SOLD OUT)

BLXST and Big Sad 1900 Link Up for R&B and Hip-Hop Single “Day After Day” About the Real Cost of Showing Up

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BLXST doesn’t ease back in. The Grammy-nominated West Coast singer-songwriter, producer, and rapper returns with “Day After Day,” a new single and video alongside Los Angeles rapper Big Sad 1900, out now via EMPIRE. Self-produced by BLXST, the track samples Lori Perry’s 1996 record “Up Against the Wind,” weaving her vocals through a song about growth, betrayal, and the reality that making it out doesn’t mean the hard part is over. Listen here.

The two artists bring complementary perspectives to the same truth. BLXST speaks on resilience and the evolution of struggle, while Big Sad 1900 adds weight on pain, loyalty, and carrying the burden of coming from nothing. Together they’ve built something that hits with the quiet force of lived experience. It’s one of the more grounded and emotionally layered tracks either artist has released.

The video, directed by Maxwell Alldread and filmed at a home in Los Angeles, matches the song’s depth. It opens on a rooftop before moving through intimate everyday moments, a woman braiding BLXST’s hair, another tending her garden, a family preparing a meal for the next generation. The visual centers community and connection, making the point that the daily grind is ultimately about the people you do it for.

“Day After Day” marks BLXST’s return following ‘I’ll Always Come Find You,’ his 2024 twenty-track concept album and short film divided into four acts and executive produced in part by Sounwave. That project pushed his narrative ambitions further than anything he’d done before. This new single picks up that momentum with focus and confidence.

BLXST has been one of the most consistent voices in modern R&B and hip-hop since his 2020 debut EP ‘No Love Lost,’ and “Day After Day” reinforces exactly why that reputation holds.

Slyder Smith’s “Killing The Machine” Confronts Technology’s Grip With a New Band and UK Tour

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Slyder Smith comes out swinging on “Killing The Machine,” a hard-edged rock single that lands today on all major streaming platforms via Ray Records. The UK singer-songwriter has been building toward a moment like this, and the new track delivers it with gritty guitars, anthemic momentum, and the kind of raw lyricism that’s become his signature. It’s socially charged, sonically punishing, and deeply relevant. Listen here.

The single was produced by Robin Wynn Evans (Manic Street Preachers, The View, Sam Brown, Dodgy) at TPot Studio, and the production shows. There’s punch and precision here, a modern sonic edge that doesn’t sacrifice the timeless energy of classic rock. Slyder puts the theme plainly: “We’ve built something that’s meant to serve us, but it’s starting to feel like it’s shaping us instead. It’s about fighting back, holding onto what makes us human.”

“Killing The Machine” follows acclaimed releases “Plan To Fail” and “Nobody’s Listening,” continuing a run of music that confronts self-doubt, addiction, isolation, and societal disconnection without flinching. The single also arrives as a limited edition numbered CD bundle, including a signed CD, signed poster, and lyric sheet with two tracks recorded live at a sold-out Forfar 10 Bar show.

Slyder’s also unveiling a new four-piece lineup featuring Brian Kerr on guitar, Kevin Skelly on bass and backing vocals, and John McAvoy on drums. “The new band is sounding awesome in rehearsal,” he says. “Moving to a 4-piece was a great move that brings much more depth to the sound.” That depth hits the road across a string of UK dates starting tonight.

2026 UK Tour Dates:

April 10 – Bannermans, Edinburgh

May 1 – Audio (w/Bonifide), Glasgow

May 24 – 10 Bar, Forfar

July 11 – Rock Bottom, Falkirk

July 12 – Trillians, Newcastle