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Revis Return With Long-Awaited Sophomore Album ‘Killing Time’

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After more than two decades and several false starts, Revis have finally released their long-awaited sophomore album, “Killing Time,” via Lo-Fi Music. Produced by Justin Holman and Robert Davis, with additional production from Davis and consultation from legendary producer Michael Beinhorn, the album marks Revis’ first full-length follow-up to their early-2000s breakthrough. Previously released tracks include “Cool Blacktop,” “Stardust (All Around Us),” and the title track “Killing Time,” a lyrical reflection on the band’s long and uneven journey. The focus track “Honey Castle” expands on those themes, with Holman describing it as an abstract meditation on desire, illusion, and the limits of happiness.

Formed by teenage friends Justin Holman and Robert Davis in Carbondale, Illinois, Revis rose quickly after relocating to Los Angeles, signing with Epic Records and releasing their debut album “Places for Breathing.” The record topped Billboard’s Heatseekers chart and produced radio hits including “Caught in the Rain” and “Seven,” before years of lineup changes and stalled momentum followed. Aside from scattered singles and a brief comeback attempt in 2010, the band remained largely quiet until reuniting with drummer David Piribauer to release the EP “Bottles of Lightning.” That reunion ultimately led to “Killing Time,” a record shaped by persistence, restraint, and hard-earned clarity, and widely seen as the strongest work of the band’s career.

Dokken Share Video For “Hard Rock Woman”, A Long-Hidden Early Recording

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Dokken release a music video for their digital single “Hard Rock Woman,” bringing renewed attention to an early recording from the band’s formative years. The track was originally recorded during Don Dokken’s earliest professional studio sessions and remained largely unavailable outside of a limited vinyl release tied to the archival collection ‘The Lost Songs: 1978-1981’.

“In a few blocks from my house there was a vintage music store called Drake’s Music,” Don Dokken recalls, explaining how the recording came together after befriending its owner, Drake Levin. Levin arranged late-night studio time and brought in drummer Bill Lordan and bassist Rusty Allen, both of whom were playing with Robin Trower at the time. Together, they recorded “Hard Rock Woman” and “Broken Heart,” capturing an early snapshot of the sound and ambition that would later define Dokken’s legacy.

PARAXENIA Unveil “Echoes Remain”, A New Chapter In Progressive Metal

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PARAXENIA release their new single “Echoes Remain,” now out and marking a pivotal moment in the project’s artistic trajectory. The track centers on loss, memory, and the lasting presence of past connections, translating deeply personal experience into a carefully structured progressive metal composition rooted in atmosphere and restraint.

“This song is about how pain is often nothing more than the echoes of the beautiful moments we remember,” explains PARAXENIA’s creator. “It’s both a reflection and a release.” Written in response to recent personal loss, “Echoes Remain” combines melancholic metal frameworks with dark ambient textures and orchestral elements, expanding the project’s emotional range while maintaining its signature tone and clarity of intent.

LUCKYANDLOVE Present Third Album ‘Humaura’, A Darkwave Study Of Human Autonomy

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atmosphere that emerges from the human spirit free of technological control. Created by Loren Luck and April Love, the record was written during the pandemic and centers on human connection, creative independence, imperfection, and stepping back from digital saturation. Built on live analog synths, Moog instrumentation, and harmonic vocals, the album continues the project’s synthesis of synthgaze, darkwave, and electro-punk.

“This is an action-packed, cinematic, entertaining and soulful electro-dance record,” says April Love, describing a body of work shaped by isolation, nature, and self-reflection. Loren Luck adds that much of the album was written in physical and creative isolation, focusing on reclaiming a sense of humanity through sound and environment. ‘Humaura’ was recorded, mixed, and mastered digitally by Be Hussey and mastered for vinyl by Nicholas Townsend. Across its track sequence, the album traces themes of detachment, intimacy, liberation, and self-definition through a cohesive dark electro-pop framework.

Maren Morris Extends ‘Dreamsicle’ Tour With Spring 2026 Dates

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Maren Morris announces a Spring 2026 extension of her Dreamsicle Tour following a year of global touring and new music. The 12-date run begins April 15 in Nashville, Indiana, and concludes May 3 in Dallas, Texas, continuing the live chapter of her fourth studio album ‘D R E A M S I C L E’. The itinerary includes both headline shows and festival appearances, including a stop at High Water Festival in North Charleston, South Carolina, on April 18.

The tour also supports No Kid Hungry, with one dollar from each ticket donated to the organization and an additional ten thousand dollars contributed by Maren Morris and the Lunatics Fund. The extension follows a 40-date run in 2025 and highlights material from ‘D R E A M S I C L E’ alongside selections from across Morris’s catalog. Presales begin ahead of the general onsale, continuing a touring cycle that aligns live performance with charitable impact.

Maren Morris 2026 Dreamsicle Tour Dates
Apr 15 – Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center
Apr 17 – Greenville, SC – Peace Center
Apr 18 – North Charleston, SC – High Water Festival
Apr 21 – Tampa, FL – Hard Rock Event Center at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tampa
Apr 23 – Miami, FL – The Fillmore Miami Beach
Apr 24 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues Orlando
Apr 25 – Fort Myers, FL – Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at FSW
Apr 27 – Ponte Vedra, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
Apr 28 – Ponte Vedra, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
Apr 30 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater
May 2 – Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
May 3 – Dallas, TX – Majestic Theater

Benson Boone Teams Up With Ben Stiller for Absurd Instacart Super Bowl Teaser

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Benson Boone and Ben Stiller appear together in a playful new teaser for Instacart’s upcoming Super Bowl campaign, leaning fully into absurd comedy.

Electronic Duo 2D0GS Announce New EP ‘ALL THE D0GS ARE BARKING’ and Share Single “UP”

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Los Angeles production duo 2D0GS have announced their forthcoming EP ALL THE D0GS ARE BARKING, due March 6 via dh2. Following the grassroots success of their self-titled debut EP in 2024 and breakout single “PUNTZ RETURN,” the duo has built a reputation for high-energy live shows, recently sharing stages with Kevin Parker, Mura Masa, Project Pat, and Jungle, alongside an electric set at The Lot Radio and multiple appearances on George Daniel’s MixMag series The Mix.

Now officially signed to dh2, 2D0GS return with their first new music since the deal in today’s single and video “UP.” Directed by Noah Kentis, the visual captures the duo’s signature mix of dance-floor devotion and DIY house-party chaos, offering an early glimpse of ALL THE D0GS ARE BARKING. The release lands ahead of upcoming dh2 showcases in London and Paris, where 2D0GS will perform alongside George Daniel, Oscar Farrell, and others, continuing their fast rise from underground buzz to international stages.

Symphonic Metal Project Eternal Recurrence Introduces Chamber Driven Sound With Debut Single “Precious Stones”

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ETERNAL RECURRENCE has released “Precious Stones,” the first single from its upcoming self-titled debut EP, Eternal Recurrence, due later this year. The project blends modern metal with a chamber music approach to orchestration, offering a different perspective on symphonic metal. Instead of large orchestras or fully sampled arrangements, ETERNAL RECURRENCE centers its sound on real musicians performing real orchestral instruments, allowing nuance, texture, and human imperfection to remain front and center.

Shaped in part by the financial realities of independent production, the band draws inspiration from the chamber music tradition. Chamber ensembles are written for smaller groups and more intimate settings, a philosophy that defines the project’s sound. All material on Eternal Recurrence was composed specifically for a chamber string ensemble featuring German Dmitriev on violins, Steven Schumann on cellos, Maciek Szczyciński on double bass, and C. Alex Luke on piano, combined with aggressive guitars, technical leads, and modern metal drumming.

“Precious Stones” was the first song written for the EP, originally conceived during the COVID pandemic as a straightforward metal track with keyboards and synths. After the project’s direction shifted toward a chamber string ensemble, the song was reworked with new string arrangements that play a more supportive role than on other tracks. The single features guest vocals from Mordian (DIAMORTE, SHIELD OF WINGS) on alto cleans and James Dorton (BLACK CROWN INITIATE, DIAMORTE, NE OBLIVISCARIS) on harsh vocals. Lyrically, the song stands apart from the rest of the EP, with words written by Jake Thiele, reflecting on division, politicization, and the ways modern life can drain joy from everyday existence.

Guitar Virtuoso Martin Miller Honors Classic Cinema With Epic 23-Minute Movie Soundtrack Medley

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German guitarist Martin Miller and his band delivered a jaw-dropping 23-minute medley celebrating some of the most unforgettable movie soundtracks of all time. Seamlessly moving from film to film, the performance pays tribute to a golden era of cinema music that still hits just as hard today.

The set includes their own take on “The Power of Love” from Back to the Future, “Born to Be Wild” from Easy Rider, and “The Sound of Silence” from The Graduate, along with the instantly recognizable Top Gun Anthem.

Global Pop Girl Group no na Release High Energy New Single “work”

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The first-ever global pop girl group from Indonesia, no na, kick off the new year with “work,” a striking, high-energy single that marks a powerful evolution in the group’s sound and energy. Out now via 88rising, the track arrives alongside a bold music video that showcases their choreography, stamina, and attitude.

“work” is the group’s most dance forward pop release to date. In this drum driven hype record powered by Indonesian beats and gamelan-inspired rhythms, percussive hits collide with chant ready hooks and relentless momentum, turning the track into a physical experience for the stage and the dance floor. It is confident, disciplined, and unapologetically loud – a statement of intent from a group stepping fully into their power. 

Lyrically and sonically, “work” reframes ambition as ritual and resolve. The track is about showing up, putting in the hours, and earning the glow-up. As no na declare it, this is girl boss energy rooted in community, and craft. New year, new mode, no excuses. Each member of no na – Christy, Esther, Baila, and Shaz – brings a distinct presence to the record, highlighting the group’s chemistry and bond. The music video, directed by Fa & Fon, acts as a full performance breakdown that highlights their physicality and dance mastery. This era is about strength and collective drive, reminding audiences why no na are a force to be reckoned with. Stream the song HERE.

The new track comes off the heels of the group’s recently released single, “the one,” which dropped in November. The dreamy pop song feels like a late night confession, containing hazy 80’s-inspired retro synths and beautiful string motifs that highlight the group’s musical chemistry. The song’s music video has gone on to accumulate a tremendous 4.4 million views, demonstrating the enormous reach the group has garnered in such a short amount of time. no na is set to take that energy into 2026, starting off the year with new music and a highly anticipated performance at the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang M7 World Championship Finals on January 25th in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Since debuting in 2025, no na have rapidly made their mark on the global stage with tracks like “shoot,” “superstitious,”  and “sad face 🙁,” earning buzz for their genre-blending sound and bold visual identity. Their growing list of collaborations, including Samsung, Tiffany & Co., and BAPE, reflects their rising influence at the intersection of music, fashion, and culture.

no na embody a new era of global pop, proudly rooted in Indonesian authenticity while resonating with audiences around the world.