Bebe Buckskin’s take on “Immigrant Song” doesn’t just honor Zeppelin—it transforms it. Her soaring vocals in Cree turn the rock classic into something elemental, a bridge between heritage and timeless sound. It’s both thunderous and tender.
OLLIE Unveils Soul-Stirring New Ballad “Guardian Angel”
Tallinn-based alt-rock artist and producer OLLIE (Oliver Mazurtšak) returns with his most emotionally powerful release to date, “Guardian Angel,” a soul-stirring ballad that dives deep into the complexity of grief, memory, and hope. Known for his genre-fusing productions and raw honesty, OLLIE once again delivers a track that balances vulnerability and power, channelling soft rock, pop-rock, and alternative country into a cinematic, heartfelt anthem.
Coming off a wave of national recognition following his back-to-back second-place finishes in Estonia’s Eurovision pre-selections with “Venom” (2023) and “My Friend” (2024), OLLIE continues to strike a deep chord with fans both at home and abroad. With “Guardian Angel,” he reaches new emotional heights, offering listeners a mirror into their own experiences of love, loss, and the search for meaning.
Written in a single sitting while reflecting on his own grief and that of loved ones, “Guardian Angel” came together in a rare and inspired flow. From its haunting “huuuuu-huuuu” opening to its sweeping production, the track blends acoustic intimacy with soaring emotional peaks. Collaborations with bandmates Karl (drums) and Charles (keys) brought depth and groove to the arrangement, creating a warm, layered soundscape that feels both cinematic and deeply personal.
In classic OLLIE fashion, the production strikes a delicate balance between polished detail and raw authenticity. His signature blend of modern rock aesthetics with 2000s post-grunge, nu-metal, and alternative influences is here given a softer, more introspective twist, without losing the dynamic energy that defines his sound.
With “Guardian Angel,” OLLIE once again proves that his greatest strength lies in emotional honesty. The track is a timeless ballad for anyone who’s ever mourned, remembered, or hoped. A reminder that love doesn’t disappear, it transforms.
SiriusXM Music Town Returns With The Beaches to Rock One Lucky Canadian Community
SiriusXM Canada is excited to announce the return of SiriusXM Music Town, a national program that shines a spotlight on remarkable local stories and homegrown music by bringing a top Canadian act to a town not typically on the concert circuit. Starting today, Canadians can nominate their town for a chance to win an unforgettable live show featuring JUNO Award-winning band The Beaches.
The eight towns with the best nominations will be named finalists, and that’s when communities will show their hometown pride through voting and rallying. One lucky town will ultimately be crowned 2025 SiriusXM Music Town and host an amazing live gig this fall!
“As SiriusXM Canada comes up on its 20th anniversary, there’s never been a better time to do what we do best – bring people together through the power of music and get Canadian fans closer to the artists and experiences they love,” explains Rob Keen, Senior Vice President, Sales, Marketing & CCD, SiriusXM Canada. “We’ve proudly supported Canadian culture, music, and homegrown talent for the past two decades, and the return of SiriusXM Music Town is both a true celebration of local pride and a culmination of our commitment.”
“We’ve had the privilege of playing big stages and festivals, but there’s nothing quite like performing at home in front of our Canadian fans,” says Jordan Miller, lead singer of The Beaches. “We’re so grateful for SiriusXM’s support in amplifying Canadian acts like ours, and excited to bring SiriusXM Music Town to a community that doesn’t often host big shows. We can’t wait to play live for fans in their backyard this fall!”
The 2025 SiriusXM Music Town program will roll out in three key phases:
1. Town Nominations
Canadians can nominate their town by sharing what makes their community special and what a live concert would mean to them at siriusxm.ca/musictown. Nominations accepted until Sunday, October 5.
2. Top 8: Voting & Rallying
On Tuesday, October 14, SiriusXM Canada will announce the eight finalist towns kicking off the voting and rallying phase! From mayors and business owners to auto dealers and superfans, locals will show their hometown pride by casting daily votes and rallying their community across social media. Every vote, post, share, like, and comment will count toward the ultimate concert!
3. Winner Announcement + Concert
On October 29, one lucky Canadian town will officially be crowned the 2025 SiriusXM Music Town! Planning will promptly get underway for the incredible concert and community celebration, with a few surprises & delights along the way.!
SiriusXM Music Town is part of SiriusXM’s ongoing commitment to promoting and elevating the best Canadian music talent. SiriusXM continues to offer a leading platform for Canadian artists through its North American-wide reach and significant financial contributions of over $200M in Canadian Content Development contributions.
To learn more about Music Town, visit siriusxm.ca/musictown or check out SiriusXM Canada’s social channels for updates on Facebook, X, YouTube and Instagram.
The Beaches are doing everything their way. After more than a decade together, sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller with closest friends Leandra Earl and Eliza Enman-McDaniel enter a new era. Their Juno Award-winning album Blame My Ex turned heartbreak into self-discovery, with lead single “Blame Brett” amassing 140 million streams across all platforms and fueling a sold-out world tour, from Toronto’s Budweiser Stage to Brooklyn, LA, Vancouver, and London. Now, No Hard Feelings delivers bold anthems, witty lyricism, and unapologetic grunge, set to solidify The Beaches as a driving force in alt-rock today.
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Amazon Music to Livestream All Things Go Festival Worldwide for the First Time
Amazon Music today announced it will exclusively livestream the DC-area edition of the 11th annual All Things Go Festival, bringing the celebrated independent music festival to audiences worldwide for the first time. Taking place September 26-28 at the iconic Merriweather Post Pavilion, the festival features an impressive lineup including Noah Kahan, Doechii, Lucy Dacus, Clairo, Kesha, The Marías and more.
The livestream will be available on the Amazon Music channel on Twitch and Prime Video across all three days of the festival. Fans can prepare for the festival by listening to the All Things Go DC Official Playlist exclusively on Amazon Music, featuring music from this year’s performing artists.
“Streaming All Things Go was a no brainer for us at Amazon Music,” said Kirdis Postelle, global head of content, Amazon Music. “All Things Go has built an incredible reputation for showcasing groundbreaking artists and fostering an inclusive community of passionate music lovers. This livestream allows us to extend that special festival experience beyond Merriweather Post Pavilion to audiences everywhere.”
All Things Go Festival, known for its innovative approach to curation and community, has experienced remarkable growth since its 2014 inception, evolving into one of the most anticipated music events in the U.S. that showcases both established and emerging artists, with a particular focus on amplifying women, queer, and non-binary voices in the industry.
The festival has more than doubled in size annually since 2018, featuring prominent headliners like Lana Del Rey, Janelle Monáe, and Hozier. The festival has expanded to three days for 2025 with over 40 artists performing across multiple stages at Merriweather Post Pavilion, drawing an international audience while maintaining its reputation for creating an inclusive, welcoming environment for music fans.
Sabaton Charge Forward With New Single and Video “Hordes Of Khan”
Sabaton have unveiled their second single and cinematic video, “Hordes Of Khan” from their forthcoming 11th studio album which is due out later this year, marking their Better Noise Music debut.
“The story behind our new single ‘Hordes Of Khan’ was a great one to take a deep dive into,” says singer Joakim Broden. “The song actually turned out to have way more depth than we expected. Genghis Khan wasn’t just a conqueror; he was a complex figure who left behind a huge legacy. He built the largest contiguous empire in history, stretching far beyond Mongolia, and his influence only grew after his death. Honestly, we couldn’t have picked a more suitable subject for the new direction SABATON is heading in! ‘Hordes of Khan’ hits hard, and it’s heavy for good reason. We know our fans crave heavy music, and we’re pumped to see how they react to this one. Hopefully, it’s a track they’ll be blasting on repeat!”
As bassist Par Sundstrom explains, “Joakim wanted to write a proper heavy metal song, and as we’ve seen from past releases, a lot of our fans appreciate pure f***ing heavy metal! That’s what ‘Hordes Of Khan’ is, and when you listen to it and close your eyes, you can imagine Genghis Khan on his horse, galloping to battle. Joakim composed the music and I actually wrote the lyrics for this one. When I started to work on them, I realized the melody was pretty complicated. Honestly, they were some of the most difficult lyrics that I’ve ever written. All in all, I’m very happy with the result, especially as Joakim has said that parts of the lyrics are some of SABATON’s best to date.”
The music video for “Hordes of Khan” is based in the future, in the year 2045. It was filmed in London at two different locations, the Natural History Museum and at Harrow School, and follows the main character–a young girl–who plays in a heavy metal band and loves Sabaton, but she won’t ever have the opportunity to see the band play because in 2039, all wars have miraculously ended. The world is now peaceful, and war is obsolete and therefore, so is Sabaton. The girl hears about a museum that’s featuring a Sabaton exhibit with all of the band members’ musical instruments. The girl and her band sneak into this museum to check it out. Once inside, they are greeted by a hologram telling the story about the musical instruments of SABATON that contain magic that brings history to life. The kids take no notice, pick up the instruments and begin to play.
Once the music begins, a ferocious Genghis Khan comes to life along with five other legendary soldiers played by the band members. Their mission is to stop Genghis before he escapes the museum to take over the world.
“When reflecting on all of the music videos we’ve ever created,” says Par Sundstrom, “our ‘Hordes of Khan’ music video was the most exciting in a lot of ways, even though ‘Christmas Truce’ is a much more emotional topic and story. I think this one specifically contains much more depth and action, and in combination with the locations and the actors, I’m confident that it will resonate with everyone!”
The children acting in the music video had their work cut out for them. They didn’t just want it to look like they were playing the instruments, they actually wanted the kids to really play the instruments and perform the song correctly. They thought it was going to be super challenging, but in this case they all learned the song by heart and performed it. “We were really proud of them all! What people see in the video is playback, but all of them know their parts and they can play ‘Hordes Of Khan’ for real,” Sundstrom continues. “We loved seeing that happen! Our ex-drummer Daniel Mullback’s son played the drums and acted in this music video as well, and he absolutely nailed it. Another amazing drummer in the making!”
Arily Michele Shines With Dreamy New Single “Komorebi”
Nashville-based, but originally from the Colorado Rocky Mountains, singer-songwriter Arily Michele just released her first song of the year, “Komorebi”. The song is the first taste of what’s to come on her upcoming album. Known for blending soulful vocals with dreamy synth soundscapes, Arily delivers a song that feels like floating in warm sunlight.
“Komorebi” takes its name from a Japanese word that describes sunlight shining through tree leaves. Arily says she’s always loved the idea and wanted to capture it in music, and with this song, she did just that.
The lyrics paint a picture of a Rocky Mountain sunset—golden light fading over places like Fairplay, Leadville, and Mount Elbert. It’s about slowing down, holding onto perfect moments, and finding beauty in the middle of life’s chaos. Lyrics like “The arrow of time is sluggish and heavy, but it still marches onwards” remind you that time moves on, even when you want it to stop.
At its core, the song is a love letter to nature, connection, and living in the moment. The repeated line “Stay wild, choose love, forever isn’t long enough” feels like both a personal mantra and an invitation to listeners.
With “Komorebi”, Arily Michele gives us three minutes of calm in a busy world.
Lord Vinheteiro Becomes Darth Vader to Perform ‘Imperial March’ on Rubber Chickens
Picture this: Darth Vader strolls in, not with a lightsaber, but with a table full of squeaky rubber chickens. Each squawk delivers John Williams’ epic theme with poultry-powered precision. The Force? More like The Fowl-ce.
Frank Turner Announces ‘The Next Ten Years’ Triple Vinyl Set for November 2025
Frank Turner has never been one to stand still, and now he’s looking back on a decade of relentless creativity with the announcement of The Next Ten Years Triple Vinyl Set on 7 November, 2025. Serving as the sequel to the much coveted The First Ten Years Box Set, which was released in 2015, the collection will dive deep into Frank’s vault, showcasing rare and bonus material curated by Frank himself, spanning the studio albums of 2015 to 2024 in a 3LP release. Fans will uncover everything from B-sides and live sessions from the eras of Positive Songs For Negative People, Be More Kind, No Man’s Land, and FTHC; as well as a collection of covers, radio sessions, acoustic versions and artist collaboration tracks; some previously not officially released, and many of which are here on vinyl for the first time.
The 3LP clear vinyl discs will be housed in a unique gatefold with a hinged middle sleeve, featuring die-cut panels and embossed titling on the cover. The printed inner sleeves showcase collages made from hundreds of unseen photos and tour passes, which creates slightly different varieties of the cover image through the die-cut panels, depending which inner sleeve side is placed in the first pocket. Side B of LP3 contains a reverse etching visible through the clear disc. Each sleeve will be individually inkjet numbered up to 4000, making this a true collectible. Full details on the tracklisting below.
Speaking about the release, Frank shares: “It’s been a decade since I last gathered all my non studio album music together for a proper release. Outside of my frontline albums, there’s so much more music, and I want it to be easy for everyone to find. B-sides, covers, sessions, alternative versions – it’s lovely to have it all in one place”.
To mark the announcement, Frank is sharing a cover of Janis Ian’s ‘Better Times Will Come’’. On how the cover came about, Frank shares: “A few years back, the legendary Janis Ian hit me up out of the blue. Seeing her name in my inbox was mind-blowing – I’m a big fan – and the message kept up the crazy – she asked me to cover one of her songs, alongside a host of other artists, to explore song interpretation, as well as to spread the timely message of “Better Times”. I gave it my best shot and was pretty pleased with the result – as was Janis. It’s lovely to have this song on vinyl and to be giving it (and its words) a wider audience.” Listen to ‘Better Times Will Come’’ HERE.
The announcement arrives during yet another high-stamina year for Frank. Following his landmark sold-out 3000th show at London’s Alexandra Palace in February this year, the punk-rock road-warrior has continued his trademark marathon touring schedule. After a busy summer tearing through UK and European festivals, Frank is heading back out on the road once more joining longtime friends Dropkick Murphys for a major European arena tour in October and November. To close out 2025, Frank is reuniting with his old band Million Dead for a UK tour in December, with the London Electric Ballroom already sold out. Full details on Frank’s live dates are detailed on his website here.


The Next Ten Years Tracklisting:
LP1: ORIGINALS
A1 The Sand In The Gears (Live)
A2 Least Of All Young Caroline
A3 Little Aphrodite
A4 Cleopatra In Brooklyn
A5 Bar Staff
A6 How It Began
B1 Road Crew
B2 Eye Of The Day (Live at Earth, Hackney)
B3 Sister Rosetta (Live at Earth, Hackney)
B4 Lioness (Live at Earth, Hackney)
B5 The Sand In The Gears (Electronic)
LP2: COVERS & FEATURES
C1 Delilah (Tom Jones cover)
C2 The Armadillo (Flanders & Swann cover)
C3 Mama Tried (Merle Haggard cover)
C4 Giraffes #1 (Chris T-T cover)
C5 Better Times Will Come (Janis Ian cover)
C6 Merry Christmas Everybody (Slade Cover – Radio 2 Session 13.12.17)
D1 This Year (Mountain Goats cover)
D2 Northbound (Grace Petrie cover)
D3 Julie (Levellers track feat. Frank Turner)
D4 Little Life feat. KT Tunstall
D5 Little Changes (Choir! Choir! Choir! Version)
LP3: ACOUSTIC VERSIONS
E1 Blackout (Acoustic)
E2 There She Is (Acoustic)
E3 Little Changes (Acoustic)
E4 Haven’t Been Doing So Well (Acoustic)
E5 A Wave Across A Bay (Acoustic)
E6 Punches (Acoustic)
E7 The Work (Acoustic)
Side F = Etching design

