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Billy Strings Brings His Tiny Desk Concert to Vinyl for Record Store Day 2026

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Billy Strings played NPR’s Tiny Desk on November 6th, 2025, and the performance was special enough to press onto wax. On April 18th, Record Store Day 2026 brings that set to life as a limited 12-inch EP on Milky White vinyl, pressed to just 7,000 copies via Reprise Records. It’s one of the most compelling RSD releases of the year for any fan of acoustic music done at the highest possible level.

The four-track EP captures Strings at his most intimate, featuring fan favorites “Red Daisy” and “Gild the Lily” alongside “My Alice” and “Malfunction Junction.” Tiny Desk sets have a way of stripping an artist down to their essential qualities, and Strings, whose Grammy-winning album ‘Highway Prayers’ has already cemented his place as one of the most gifted players of his generation, delivers exactly that kind of performance here.

Strings is currently back on the road in support of ‘Highway Prayers,’ and the demand for his live shows continues to grow with every tour cycle. The Tiny Desk EP is a perfect document of where he is as an artist right now, focused, precise, and completely compelling in a room with no room to hide.

7,000 copies. April 18th. Find your copy first.

‘Tiny Desk’ EP Tracklisting:

  1. Red Daisy
  2. My Alice
  3. Malfunction Junction
  4. Gild the Lily

Bruce Springsteen Brings His Asbury Park Homecoming to Vinyl for Record Store Day 2026

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Bruce Springsteen has called it one of the top three shows he’s ever played, and on April 18th, Record Store Day gives everyone else the chance to hear why. ‘Live From Asbury Park 2024,’ a 5LP set on Legacy Recordings capturing Springsteen and the E Street Band’s headlining performance at the 2024 Sea.Hear.Now festival, arrives as an RSD Exclusive Release in a limited quantity of 6,050 copies.

The show was a genuine homecoming. Springsteen set aside his standard setlist and reached back to the early days, pulling out rarities like “Blinded By the Light,” “Thundercrack,” “Does This Bus Stop at 82nd Street?,” and “4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy),” songs written when he was still playing clubs around a then-derelict Asbury Park. On this night, he delivered them to 35,000 fans on the beach of a fully restored town. “I put that in one of the top five or three shows we’ve ever done,” Springsteen told Rolling Stone. “To be there for its rebirth and when it came back to life, and to see that happen on that beach in front of us on a beautiful September night was one of the loveliest performing experiences of my life.”

Spanning over three hours, the 5LP set covers the full arc of Springsteen’s catalog, from early deep cuts through landmark songs like “Thunder Road,” “Born To Run,” “Jungleland,” and “Dancing In The Dark.” It’s available on vinyl for the first time, and the tracklist alone makes it one of the most compelling RSD releases of the year.

Record Store Day 2026 also includes Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts’ ‘The Live Album,’ Fall Out Boy’s live Madison Square Garden set, Brandi Carlile’s ‘Live at Easy Street Records Vol. II,’ and a collaborative LP from The Doors’ John Densmore and Public Enemy’s Chuck D.

Tracklist
Side A
1. Lonesome Day
2. Blinded By The Light
3. Does This Bus Stop At 82nd Street?
4. Growin’ Up
Side B
1. The Promised Land
2. Spirit In The Night
Side C
1. Thundercrack
2. The E Street Shuffle
3. Fourth of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)
Side D
1. Hungry Heart
2. Local Hero
3. Atlantic City
Side E
1. Tougher Than The Rest
2. Long Walk Home
3. Racing In The Street
Side F
1. Because The Night
2. She’s The One
3. Wrecking Ball
4. The Rising
Side G
1. Badlands
2. Thunder Road
3. Meeting Across The River
Side H
1. Jungleland
2. Born To Run
Side I
1. Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)
2. Bobby Jean
3. Dancing In The Dark
Side J
1. Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out
2. Twist And Shout
3. Jersey Girl

Punk Supergroup Codefendants Drop New Album ‘Lifers’ and Team Up With Hip-Hop Legend The D.O.C.

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Codefendants have been making the case that punk and hip-hop belong in the same room since day one, and ‘Lifers,’ their sophomore album out now, pushes that argument further than anything they’ve done before. Fat Mike, Sam King of Get Dead, and Julio “Ceschi” Ramos are locked in, and new single “Rivals” featuring The D.O.C. is the album’s most direct statement of intent yet.

The D.O.C., whose songwriting fingerprints are all over N.W.A., Snoop Dogg, and Dr. Dre’s ‘The Chronic,’ brings genuine authority to his opening verse, drawing direct parallels between gang culture in Compton and punk’s own street-level tribalism. Fat Mike sets the scene: “I was hanging with DOC, and he was telling me stories of gang life in Compton. I told him that there were punk gangs, too. He didn’t believe me. Then I told him about FFF and LADS and Suicidals. Then he wrote his verses to ‘Rivals.’ It’s pretty fucking awesome that the fuckin’ D.O.C. and I got to work on another song together.”

Ceschi frames the broader context with precision: “Our second track with the legendary D.O.C. stems from conversations about how punk and hip hop are overlapping counter-cultural movements that came out of a similar time period with similar ideals. Since we started Codefendants, we’ve been confronted by gatekeepers not understanding that we genuinely grew up in both of these worlds.” Fat Mike’s music for the track draws directly from the slower, sludgier punk of the early ’80s, giving the collaboration a foundation that’s rooted and real. The D.O.C. keeps it simple: “Being a Codefendant is one of the best parts of making music today. They don’t give a shit what my voice sounds like as long as it’s on beat.”

With ‘Lifers’ out now, Codefendants have upcoming dates at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on April 18th with Sublime, the Sublime Me Gusta Festival in Fort Worth on May 9th, and the Sublime Cruise sailing from Miami in November.

Codefendants Upcoming Tour Dates:

Apr 18 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre (with Sublime)

May 9 – Fort Worth, TX @ Sublime Me Gusta Festival

Nov 15-19 – Sublime Cruise, sailing from Miami, FL

German Punk-Metal Rockers Die Dorks Unleash New Album ‘Unberechenbar’ With Pure Unfiltered Energy

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Die Dorks have been earning their stripes the hard way, sharing stages with Tankard, Subway to Sally, The Exploited, and Pro Pain before anyone outside Germany’s punk and metal underground had reason to pay attention. ‘Unberechenbar’ (‘Unpredictable’), their new album out now via Motor Music Berlin, is the record that changes that equation.

The album was produced by Eike Freese of Chameleon Studios Hamburg, whose credits include Deep Purple, Helloween, Skid Row, and Alice Cooper, alongside Alexander Dietz, known for his work with Heaven Shall Burn and Kärbholz. That production team doesn’t take on projects they don’t believe in, and the result is Die Dorks’ most powerful and dynamic work to date. More muscle, more momentum, and exactly zero compromise.

Eleven tracks of honest German rock with a punk and metal edge, sung entirely in German and hitting with the kind of directness that doesn’t require translation. The band brings their own professional backline and touring infrastructure to every show, a detail that speaks to the seriousness of an act that’s been quietly building a formidable live reputation across Europe for years.

Die Dorks made their Wir Leben Laut Festival debut in 2025 alongside Doro and Unantastbar, a milestone that signals exactly where this band is headed. ‘Unberechenbar’ is the album that backs it all up.

‘Unberechenbar’ Tracklisting:

  1. Maximal
  2. Kein Sommer der Liebe
  3. Solange noch mein Herz schlägt
  4. Kranker Geist
  5. Alles zerstören
  6. Es ist echt
  7. Kopf frei
  8. Lieber in der Hölle herrschen
  9. Such dir keinen neuen Gott
  10. Exzessive Notwehr
  11. Unberechenbar

Joe Bonamassa Takes Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea Into Its 12th Voyage With a Jimi Hendrix Celebration

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Joe Bonamassa Takes Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea Into Its 12th Voyage With a Jimi Hendrix Celebration

TAGS: Joe Bonamassa, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Orianthi, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Jimmy Vivino, King King, Brandon Taz Niederauer, Robert Jon and The Wreck, Nikki Hill, DeWolff, Zac Schulze Gang, Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation, Sixthman, Norwegian Jewel,


Joe Bonamassa’s Keeping the Blues Alive at Sea is heading into its 12th voyage, and this edition comes with a centrepiece worth the trip on its own. Sailing March 15-19, 2027 from Miami to Grand Cayman aboard the Norwegian Jewel, the blues-rock festival cruise is built around an exclusive All-Star concert celebrating the music and legacy of Jimi Hendrix, hosted by Bonamassa and Kenny Wayne Shepherd.

The lineup joining them is stacked. Orianthi, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Jimmy Vivino, King King, Brandon “Taz” Niederauer, Robert Jon and The Wreck, Nikki Hill, DeWolff, and Zac Schulze Gang are all confirmed, with more artists still to be announced. Beyond the headline concert, the voyage includes intimate acoustic morning sets, guitar clinics, guest jams, once-in-a-lifetime collaborations, autograph sessions, craft tastings, and a full suite of activities aboard the Norwegian Jewel’s world-class facilities.

The cruise benefits the Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation, Bonamassa’s nonprofit dedicated to music education. Since its founding in 2011, the Foundation has impacted more than 136,000 students across all 50 states through school music program funding, merit-based scholarships, and its Fueling Musicians Program, which has provided immediate financial assistance to over 450 touring musicians. Nearly $2.9 million in donations has fuelled that mission to date.

Bookings are open now with just $100 down per person before July 15th. This event has a consistent history of selling out, and with a Hendrix tribute headlining the bill, the 12th voyage is going to move fast.

Sheffield Dance-Punk Quintet Life Aquatic Band Drop “Look At Ya” Ahead of New EP ‘Stuck In The Mud’

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Life Aquatic Band have been building toward this one. “Look At Ya” is the third single from their forthcoming four-track EP ‘Stuck In The Mud,’ produced by three-time Mercury-nominated Shuta Shinoda, out now, and it’s the track that ties the whole project together. NME called them “the psychedelic curveball you need in your life.” Record of the Day heard “a shimmering slice of electro-punk that distils the band’s high-octane live energy into something lean, dark and instantly danceable.” Both descriptions land.

Singer Ben Allen is candid about where the song came from: “‘Look At Ya’ was the last song we wrote for the EP and it really helped tie everything together. I was inspired by Gorillaz on this one, so I ended up using a radio mic to get that Albarn-style effect on the vocals. It’s probably the most angsty track we’ve ever done, and it came from how stuck I was feeling at the time, working an office job.” He adds that the band spent considerable time recording takes of nothing but breathing, arriving at something that felt like their own version of the screaming therapy John Lennon practiced. “We were all laughing because I recorded the vocals on a ten-pound mic, then we switched to a £5k mic just to capture us all gasping.”

The EP was recorded without traditional guitars, a deliberate choice that pushed the Sheffield quintet into new territory. Drawing on the early 2000s electroclash movement and New York’s 1970s No Wave scene alongside touchstones like DEVO, The B-52’s, LCD Soundsystem, and Hot Chip, ‘Stuck In The Mud’ is their tightest and most dancefloor-focused work yet. Working with Shinoda for the first time, and recording to tape, gave the sessions a cohesion and sonic character that sets it apart from everything they’ve done before.

The EP’s title track earned widespread support from BBC Radio 6 Music, including Lauren Laverne, Amy Lamé, Craig Charles, and Steve Lamacq, with John Kennedy adding his endorsement on Radio X. ‘Stuck In The Mud’ arrives March 6th, and “Look At Ya” is the clearest signal yet that Life Aquatic Band have carved out something genuinely their own.

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Don McLean Gets a Life-Size Bronze Statue at the Surf Ballroom, Where Rock History Was Made

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Don McLean Gets a Life-Size Bronze Statue at the Surf Ballroom, Where Rock History Was Made

TAGS: Don McLean, Zenos Frudakis, Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, J.P. Richardson, Maria Elena Holly, Rick French, Peter Bradley Jr., Jeff Nichols, Buddy Holly Educational Foundation, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Surf Ballroom and Museum,


Don McLean’s “American Pie” turns 55 this year, and the song’s connection to one of rock history’s most sacred sites is about to become permanent. The Surf Ballroom and Museum in Clear Lake, Iowa has announced that a life-size bronze statue honoring McLean will be erected on-site in 2027, standing as a lasting tribute to the songwriter whose eight-minute epic carried the story of February 2, 1959 into global cultural memory for generations.

The Surf Ballroom is the National Historic Landmark where Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson played their final show as part of the Winter Dance Party Tour, the night before the plane crash that claimed all three lives. McLean immortalized that moment in “American Pie,” and the statue will permanently connect his legacy to the place where the story began.

The statue is the work of acclaimed Philadelphia sculptor Zenos Frudakis, a lifelong friend of McLean whose portrait work includes statues of Muhammad Ali, Nina Simone, and President Dwight D. Eisenhower. “The Buddy Holly Educational Foundation is thrilled that one of our most iconic ambassadors is being honored with a statue at The Surf Ballroom,” says Rick French, chairman of the Foundation and national trustee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. “American Pie has stood for more than half a century as an anthem to the cultural shifts of our country and is as relevant today as it has ever been.”

Peter Bradley Jr., vice chairman of the Buddy Holly Educational Foundation, confirms he’s working closely with McLean’s team and Jeff Nichols at the Surf Ballroom to plan a major unveiling upon the statue’s completion. Maria Elena Holly, Buddy Holly’s widow and one of McLean’s closest friends, is said to be overjoyed by the honor. First opened in 1933, the Surf Ballroom continues to host concerts and events year-round while expanding its educational and immersive museum offerings.

Tyler Braden Delivers Heartbreak Anthem “Dry County” With New Project on the Way

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Tyler Braden has hit the ground running in 2026. “Dry County,” the first taste of his forthcoming project due within the first half of the year via Warner Records Nashville, is out now, and it lands with the kind of raw, heartbreak weight that made his 2025 debut ‘Devil and a Prayer’ turn heads. Co-written with Lalo Guzman, Laura Veltz, and Allison Veltz Cruz, the song is a love-lost gut punch that sits comfortably in Braden’s sweet spot of gritty storytelling and high-octane country-rock.

‘Devil and a Prayer’ announced Braden as a genuine force in the format, a 19-song debut that showcased his ability to move between raw vulnerability and full-tilt energy without losing momentum. “Dry County” suggests the follow-up is going to push things even further, arriving as a focused, emotionally direct first statement from a project that’s still building anticipation ahead of its full reveal.

The “Devil and a Prayer Tour” is underway now, with Braden taking his live show to rooms across the country. It’s a headlining run from an artist whose catalog is built for exactly this kind of stage, big choruses, lived-in lyrics, and a band that knows how to deliver both.

With new music out, a tour in motion, and a full project on the horizon, Braden’s 2026 is already shaping up to be a defining year for one of country-rock’s most compelling emerging voices.

Ratt Frontman Stephen Pearcy Hits the Road on “The Undercover Tour” With Warren DeMartini

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Stephen Pearcy isn’t slowing down. The voice of Ratt has announced “The Undercover Tour,” an ongoing run of 2026 dates that includes special Pearcy/DeMartini performances alongside longtime Ratt guitarist Warren DeMartini. Two of hard rock’s most recognizable names sharing a stage, and that’s reason enough to pay attention.

The momentum around Pearcy right now is real. His recent appearance on Billy Corgan’s The Magnificent Others Podcast has generated 600,000 views across four video clips since debuting in January, making it the fastest-rising and highest-performing podcast release on the platform to date. Corgan also delivered his own interpretation of Ratt’s 1983 single “You Think You’re Tough” at the Steven Tyler 7th Annual Jam for Janie Grammy Awards Viewing Party at the Hollywood Palladium. That kind of cultural visibility doesn’t happen by accident.

Beyond the tour, Pearcy is deep in the studio recording his sixth solo album, due later this year and featuring a long list of guest stars. He’s also opened up his creative process on Patreon, giving subscribers real-time access to studio sessions and life on the road. “This is real life, Rock & Roll, and Raw access, moments that don’t make it on social media, and I’m opening the door wide,” he says. “It’s where the real story lives.”

Post-show VIP Meet N Greet experiences are available at upcoming dates, with limited tickets, offering fans direct access, signings, and exclusive memorabilia. For a hard rock icon still operating at full creative speed, “The Undercover Tour” is exactly that.

Stephen Pearcy 2026 Undercover Tour Dates:

May 9 – Tulare, CA @ Adventist Health Amphitheater

May 29 – Davenport, IA @ River City Casino

May 31 – Lake Charles, LA @ L’Auberge Casino Resort

June 13 – West Salem, WI @ Maple Grove Venue

Aug 21 – Gatlinburg, TN @ Gatlinburg

Aug 23 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Café