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How to Keep a Music Website Secure on a Budget: Free Tools, Smart Settings, Best Habits

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By Mitch Rice

A music website isn’t just a digital poster anymore. It might host your tracks, videos, event listings, merch, email signups, press photos, and a contact form for bookings. That’s a lot of value in one place, which is exactly why attackers and spam bots love targeting small websites. The good news is you don’t need a huge budget or great technical skills to protect yourself. You mainly need a few smart settings, consistent habits, and the right basics, especially encryption and SSL.

This guide keeps things practical and everyday-friendly, so you can secure your music website without turning it into a full-time job.

1) Use an SSL Certificate

If your website address starts with https://, that “s” is a big deal. It means your site is using SSL/TLS Encryption. It encrypts the connection between your visitor’s device and your website.

Why does SSL matter for a music website?

Even if you’re not a bank, your visitors still share personal information with you, such as:

  • email addresses (newsletter signups)
  • messages (contact forms and booking requests)
  • login details (if you have a member area)
  • shipping details (if you sell merch)

Without SSL, information sent through your site can be easier to intercept on shared networks (like public Wi‑Fi). With SSL, the data is “scrambled” during travel so it’s much harder for anyone to read.

Pro Tip: A cost-effective way to do this is to get a cheap ssl/tls certificate and install it on your hosting. Once it’s active, make sure your whole site uses HTTPS, not just a few pages.

Two simple checks:

  • Your site should always load with https://
  • Your browser should not show “Not Secure” warnings on your pages

Also Read: Recording Studio to Online Store: Using SSL Certificates to Safeguard Brand

2) Secure Admin Login

A huge number of website break-ins don’t start with Hollywood-style hacking. They start with:

  • weak passwords
  • reused passwords (from old data leaks)
  • fake login pages or phishing messages
  • bots trying common passwords repeatedly

Habits that can stop common attacks

  • Use a strong, unique password for your website admin, hosting, domain settings, and email.
  • Turn on two-step verification (2FA) wherever possible. This usually means a second code or approval step besides your password.
  • Limit who has admin access. If a collaborator only needs to post updates, don’t give them full control.

Also: never “share” one admin login with multiple people. Give each person their own login, so access can be removed cleanly if needed.

3) Update Website Regularly

Music websites often grow over time, with new galleries, music players, event calendars, popups, and shop add-ons. The problem is that every extra add-on is another thing to maintain.

Fewer moving parts = fewer problems

  • Update your website platform, theme, and add-ons regularly
  • Delete anything you’re not using (not just “turn off”)
  • Avoid untrusted downloads or “free premium” versions; these are a common source of hidden malware

If you’re worried an update might break your site, take a backup first. Which leads to the next point.

4) Take Regular Backups

Even with SSL and strong logins, mistakes happen, bad updates, accidental deletions, broken settings, or a compromised password. Backups are how you recover quickly without panic.

A simple backup approach that works

  • Automatic backups (daily or weekly depending on how often you update)
  • Store at least one copy off your website server (so if the server has issues, your backup is still safe)
  • Test restoring once in a while (a backup you can’t restore is just a file)

Encryption tip for backups

Backups often contain personal details (emails, messages, order info). Treat them like private documents:

  • Store them somewhere protected with strong passwords
  • If your backup tool offers it, encrypt the backup file so it’s unreadable if stolen

5) Don’t Store Sensitive Payment Data

Selling merch and tickets is great, but it also increases risk if payment handling is done the wrong way.

A safe budget rule is: don’t store card details on your website. Use a checkout setup that processes payments on secure systems designed for that purpose. Your website should ideally only receive confirmation that an order was completed.

SSL is non-negotiable here. If you sell anything, your entire site, especially cart and checkout pages, should run on HTTPS with a valid SSL certificate from CheapSSLweb.

6) Be Careful with Uploads

Music sites are media-heavy. Uploads are normal: press kits, posters, photos, track previews. But upload features can be abused if they’re too open.

Also Read: Why Digital Security Matters More Than Ever in the Age of Endless Entertainment

Practical protections that don’t feel technical

  • Only allow file types you actually need (for example: common image formats and PDFs)
  • Avoid letting the public upload files unless absolutely necessary
  • Keep private items private (unreleased tracks, contracts, internal documents)

If you ever upload files using a file transfer method, choose an option that is encrypted (so your login details and files aren’t sent openly).

7) Use “Traffic Control” to Reduce Bot Noise and Takedowns

Small sites can get hit by spam bots, fake signups, and “traffic floods” designed to knock a site offline. You don’t need an expensive setup, but you should use basic protections your hosting or website platform may offer, such as:

  • blocking repeated failed logins
  • limiting how fast someone can send form submissions
  • filtering obvious bot traffic

These settings often live under “security,” “firewall,” or “protection” menus.

Conclusion

A secure music website is mostly about doing the fundamentals consistently. Start with SSL encryption via CheapSSLweb certificates, tighten logins, keep things updated, and back up regularly; those steps alone stop most common website problems before they start.

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The Most Emotionally Devastating Emo Lyrics Ever Written

Straight from the era of MySpace backgrounds, side-swept bangs, and playlists built for late-night overthinking, emo lyrics have always had a special talent for saying the quiet parts out loud. These songs captured heartbreak, isolation, longing, and emotional honesty with zero filter and maximum intensity.

From early 2000s pop-punk staples to darker alternative confessionals, these tracks became emotional shorthand for an entire generation. Here are ten songs that music fans still point to when talking about the most emotionally heavy lyrics ever put to record.

  1. Taking Back Sunday – “You’re So Last Summer”
    A relationship breakdown delivered with raw intensity and bitter honesty, capturing the moment when regret and resentment collide.
  2. Bayside – “A Synonym for Acquiesce”
    This song turns emotional pain into stark imagery, focusing on vulnerability and the lasting marks left by toxic relationships.
  3. Hawthorne Heights – “Ohio Is for Lovers”
    An anthem of heartbreak and abandonment that defined mid-2000s emo with its unfiltered emotional delivery.
  4. Fall Out Boy – “The Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes”
    Sharp, sarcastic, and emotionally charged, this track blends heartbreak with biting wit and dramatic flair.
  5. Brand New – “Play Crack the Sky”
    A quiet, devastating meditation on dependency and loss that unfolds slowly and deliberately.
  6. Bright Eyes – “Bowl of Oranges”
    A reflective look at loneliness and emotional growth, delivered with poetic introspection rather than volume.
  7. Blink-182 – “I Miss You”
    Dark imagery and longing meet pop accessibility, showing a more vulnerable side of the band.
  8. Simple Plan – “Perfect”
    A direct expression of disappointment and unmet expectations that resonated deeply with younger listeners.
  9. My Chemical Romance – “Helena”
    A theatrical exploration of grief and devotion, pairing emotional weight with grand, dramatic presentation.
  10. Nine Inch Nails – “Hurt”
    A stark, minimal reflection on pain and self-examination that remains one of the most emotionally intense songs of its era.

These songs didn’t just soundtrack bad days. They gave listeners language for emotions they didn’t yet know how to articulate. Emo lyrics mattered because they were honest, uncomfortable, and deeply human, and decades later, they still hit just as hard.

Billy Morrison And Ozzy Osbourne Reach UK Vinyl Chart Milestone

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Billy Morrison and Ozzy Osbourne achieve a major chart milestone as ā€œGods of Rock N Rollā€ debuts at No. 3 on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart. The double A-side vinyl picture disc release also enters the UK Official Singles Chart at No. 14 and the Official Physical Singles Chart at No. 3. The achievement marks Osbourne’s first appearance on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart as a solo artist and stands as a significant posthumous chart entry.

Originally written in 2015, ā€œGods of Rock N Rollā€ was later reimagined with a full orchestral arrangement at the direction of Osbourne and released through TLG | Zoid. The double A-side also includes ā€œCrack Cocaine,ā€ which previously reached No. 1 on the Mediabase Active Rock chart. The release has recorded additional success with Top 10 placements on Billboard’s Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart and the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, and now serves as a centerpiece of the deluxe edition of ‘The Morrison Project’.

Tom Hamilton Releases ‘I’m Your Vampire’ His First Solo Album

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Tom Hamilton releases ‘I’m Your Vampire’, his first full-length project under his own name, out now via AWAL and Relix. The album follows years of work leading bands including Brothers Past, American Babies, and Ghost Light, alongside his roles with Joe Russo’s Almost Dead and Bill Kreutzmann’s Billy & the Kids. Across ten tracks, Hamilton documents personal change, isolation, and creative independence, presenting music written without compromise or distance from lived experience.

The album’s centerpiece, ā€œKissing With Your Eyes Closed,ā€ was the first completed song and helped shape the direction of the record. ā€œThe balancing of heavy and lovely sounds, and the dance of kink and romance in the lyrics all acted as a perfect bellwether for what we wrote next,ā€ Hamilton says. The album also includes ā€œDon’t Give Up On Meā€ and ā€œWalking Backwards,ā€ with Hamilton noting, ā€œThis is how I process the world. I live my life for a few years, and then whatever happens, I try to make art out of it.ā€

Tom Hamilton On Tour
1/23 – Charleston Pour House – Charleston, SC
1/24 – Flat Iron – Greensboro, NC
1/25 – Elevation 27 – Virginia Beach, VA
1/27 – 5 Points Music Sanctuary – Roanoke, VA
1/28 – Richmond Music Hall – Richmond, VA
1/29 – XL Live – Harrisburg, PA
1/30 – Sultan Room – Brooklyn, NY
1/31 – Wonder Bar – Asbury Park, NJ
2/4 – Portland House of Music – Portland, ME
2/5 – Pickle Barrel – Killington, VT
2/6 – Broad Brook Opera House – Broad Brook, CT
2/7 – Lark Hall – Albany, NY
3/17 – Winstons Beach Club – San Diego, CA
3/18 – The Wayfarer – Costa Mesa, CA
3/19 – The Venice West – Venice, CA
3/24 – Crystal Bay Club Casino – Crystal Bay, NV
3/27 – Hidden Hall – Seattle, WA
3/31 – The State Room – Salt Lake City, UT
4/2 – Aggie Theatre – Fort Collins, CO
4/3 – Cervantes Other Side – Denver, CO
4/4 – 10 Mile Music Hall – Frisco, CO

Uncle Floyd, Beloved Cult TV Icon and Musical Ringmaster, Dies at 74

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Florio “Floyd” Vivino, known to generations of viewers as Uncle Floyd, has died, leaving behind a legacy that is as strange, joyful, and deeply influential as the man himself. For more than two decades, The Uncle Floyd Show blurred the line between childrens television, absurdist comedy, and underground music culture. What looked chaotic on the surface was powered by warmth, musicality, and a genuine love for performance that made the show feel like a secret shared between host and audience.

Vivino was a true original. A gifted pianist, comedian, and broadcaster, he created a world where puppets talked back, crew members became characters, and legendary musicians sat comfortably beside local bands. Long before irony became a mainstream language, Uncle Floyd understood how to speak to kids and adults at the same time. His show became a cultural touchstone in New Jersey and beyond, quietly shaping comedians, musicians, and artists who saw in it a permission slip to be weird, sincere, and fearless on their own terms.

The outpouring of tributes following his death speaks to how far his influence reached. From David Bowie writing a song inspired by his show to punk bands name-checking him in lyrics, Uncle Floyd occupied a rare space where cult television met lasting artistic impact. More than anything, he will be remembered for creating joy, championing outsiders, and proving that imagination, when treated seriously, can last forever.

Sabaton Enters Billboard Top 10 With “Crossing The Rubicon” Collaboration

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Sabaton earn their first-ever Top 10 entry on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with the updated version of “Crossing the Rubicon” featuring Nothing More. The chart placement marks a significant U.S. radio milestone for the band and represents their highest showing to date on the Mainstream Rock Airplay chart.

ā€œThis was an unexpected surprise and a very welcome one,ā€ says bassist PƤr Sundstrom. Vocalist Joakim Broden adds, ā€œReaching the Top 10 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart for the first time is something we’re very proud of.ā€ The achievement arrives as Sabaton prepare to launch their North American headline tour, further extending the momentum of a release that continues to connect with rock radio audiences across the U.S.

Nick Oliveri Shares “Luv Is Fiction” From ‘N.O. Hits At All’ Vol. 10

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Nick Oliveri releases ā€œLuv Is Fiction,ā€ the first track revealed from the forthcoming tenth installment of his long-running collector compilation series ‘N.O. Hits At All’. The new chapter arrives through Heavy Psych Sounds Records and continues the fan-revered project launched in 2017, which gathers unreleased recordings and rare collaborations spanning more than three decades of Oliveri’s work across the global heavy rock underground.

ā€œThis record you are holding is Volume 10 from the series of compilations in which I recorded the vocals for bands that I like,ā€ Oliveri says. The collection documents guest appearances and collaborative tracks recorded over the past 25 years, including work with The Dwarves, Slash, and Nick Oliveri’s Death Acoustic. ā€œSome of these have been released, some have not until now,ā€ he adds, presenting a curated archive that reflects the scope of his career across desert rock, punk, and heavy metal.

TRACKLIST:
1. Luv Is Fiction – The Dwarves
2. Up And Down Under – Nick Oliveri & The Black Armada
3. We Only Came To Get High – The Dwarves
4. Death March – Nick Oliveri & The Temple Of Daemos
5. Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction – Nick Oliveri’s Death Acoustic
6. Chains & Shackles – Slash Featuring Nick Oliveri
7. I’m Not Dead – Nick Oliveri & He Who Can Not Be Named
8. Lockdown – Nick Oliveri & Komatsu
9. Bad Boy For Love – Nick Oliveri’s Death Acoustic
10. Me 262 – Nick Oliveri & Thee Slayer Hippy
11. Revenge – Nick Oliveri & Winnebago Deal

Jada Kingdom Releases ‘Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World’ EP

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Jada Kingdom releases her new EP ‘Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World’, out now independently via her imprint Kingdom Mab. The six-track project examines money, power, desire, and agency through a lens rooted in Caribbean storytelling and global sound. Across the EP, Jada documents awareness turning into control, positioning herself as an active author of her environment rather than a passive observer.

The EP includes ā€œStill Searching,ā€ ā€œMaxine,ā€ ā€œDon’t Talk To Me,ā€ ā€œNTN But PumPum,ā€ ā€œSoul For Sale,ā€ and ā€œG.A.D.ā€ The closing track has received significant critical recognition, with Billboard highlighting its fusion of dancehall and alternative pop and Stereogum noting its early 2000s pop references. ā€œG.A.Dā€ reached number two on Apple Music’s Top 25 Kingston Chart and earned Top 5 Shazam placements in multiple countries, marking a notable moment in Jada Kingdom’s catalog.

Wizkid And Asake Unite On ‘REAL, Vol. 1’ Afrobeats Collaboration

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Wizkid and Asake release their collaborative EP ‘REAL, Vol. 1’, a four-track project that brings together two of Afrobeats’ most influential voices. The EP blends Afro-fusion production with rhythmic, spiritually grounded songwriting, shaped by producers Magicsticks, lol, and 4Tunes. The collaboration follows months of public anticipation and marks the duo’s first full body of work together.

The EP includes ā€œTurbulence,ā€ ā€œJogodo,ā€ ā€œIskolodo,ā€ and ā€œAlaye,ā€ with ā€œTurbulenceā€ arriving alongside an official music video. ā€œJogodoā€ introduced the project with a percussion-led groove that quickly gained traction ahead of the full release. ‘REAL, Vol. 1’ documents a creative alignment rooted in rhythm, cultural confidence, and shared musical perspective, reinforcing both artists’ global impact within contemporary Afrobeats.

Summer Walker Announces ā€œStill Finally Over Itā€ Tour

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GRAMMY-nominated R&B songstress Summer Walker announced her highly anticipated 2026 Still Finally Over It Tour, a major arena run promoted by Live Nation. The tour launches May 26th at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto and hits key cities including Brooklyn, Atlanta, Miami, Houston, and Los Angeles, before wrapping July 3rd at Rogers Arenain Vancouver. After performing throughout the US & Canada, Summer will bring her emotionally raw, chart-topping catalog to Europe with a special international date at London’s iconic O2 Arena on August 2nd. Joining the tour are Billboard’s ā€œAfrican Rookie of the Month,ā€ Odeal, and 2025 XXL Freshman, Monaleo (on select dates).

Yesterday, Summer surprised students at Georgia State University, alongside 40 women dressed in bridal gowns, teasing her Still Finally Over It Tour. Keeping with the theme of the album’s rollout, two Still Finally Over It limos were seen driving around major landmarks in Atlanta and Los Angeles, also teasing the tour. The tour was officially announced via socials HERE.

The tour announcement follows the continued success of her latest release, Finally Over It, which debuted at No 2 on the Billboard 200 and No 1 on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Known for her intimate lyricism and unmistakable vocal delivery, Walker’s live performances promise fans an immersive, deeply personal concert experience.

TICKETS: Tickets will first be available via Citi and Verizon presales (details below), followed by the artist presale beginning Wednesday, January 28, at 10 am local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale, which starts Thursday, January 29th at 10 am local time, at summerwalkmusic.com/tour.

 CITI PRESALE: Citi is the official card for the Still Finally Over It tour in North America. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday, January 27th at 10 am local time and continuing through Wednesday, January 28th at 11:59 pm local time via the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details, visit www.citientertainment.com.

VERIZON PRESALE: Verizon will offer customers an exclusive presale for the Still Finally Over It tour in the U.S – no strings attached, simply for being a Verizon customer. The presale for select shows runs from Tuesday, January 27th at 10 am local time until Wednesday, January 28th at 11:59 pm local time. Visit myAccess in the My Verizon app for more details. Learn more about Verizon Access here.

VIP: The tour will also offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level. Packages vary but include premium tickets, a guided behind-the-scenes tour, access to Summer Walker’s VIP Lounge, exclusive VIP merchandise, and more. VIP package contents vary based on the offer selected. For more information, visit vipnation.com.!

2026 STILL FINALLY OVER IT TOUR DATES:

Tuesday, May 26, 2026                      Toronto, ON                           Scotiabank Arena♦

Friday, May 29, 2026                         Chicago, IL                             United Centerā˜…ā™¦

Sunday, May 31, 2026                        Detroit, MI                              Little Caesars Arenaā˜…ā™¦

Tuesday, June 2, 2026                        Brooklyn, NY                         Barclays Centerā˜…ā™¦

Friday, June 5, 2026                           Philadelphia, PA                     Xfinity Mobile Arenaā˜…ā™¦

Sunday, June 7, 2026                          Boston, MA                            TD Gardenā˜…ā™¦

Tuesday, June 9, 2026                        Baltimore, MD                        CFG Bank Arenaā˜…ā™¦

Wednesday, June 10, 2026                 Charlotte, NC                          Spectrum Centerā˜…ā™¦

Friday, June 12, 2026                         Atlanta, GA                            State Farm Arenaā˜…ā™¦

Sunday, June 14, 2026                        Miami, FL                               Kaseya Centerā˜…ā™¦

Wednesday, June 17, 2026                 Dallas, TX                              American Airlines Centerā˜…ā™¦

Thursday, June 18, 2026                     Austin, TX                              Moody Centerā˜…ā™¦

Sunday, June 21, 2026                        Houston, TX                           Toyota Centerā˜…ā™¦

Thursday, June 25, 2026                     Los Angeles, CA                    Crypto.com Arena♦

Friday, June 26, 2026                         Las Vegas, NV                       T-Mobile Arena♦

Sunday, June 28, 2026                        Oakland, CA                           Oakland Arena♦

Wednesday, July 1, 2026                    Seattle, WA                            Climate Pledge Arena♦

Friday, July 3, 2026                            Vancouver, BC                       Rogers Arena♦

Sunday, August 2, 2026                     London, UK                            The O2 Arena♦

ā˜… Monaleo

♦ Odeal

Atlanta-based singer/songwriter Summer Walker’s breakout mixtape in 2018, ā€˜Last Day of Summer,’ led the way for the R&B songstress to leave her mark in the game. Walker’s official debut album, ā€˜Over It’ (LVRN/Interscope Records), which contains the multi-platinum singles ā€œCome Thruā€ and ā€œPlaying Games,ā€ introduced her as one of R&B’s most prominent and brightest stars. She’s amassed several accolades throughout her career, including trophies from the Soul Train Music Awards, iHeartRadio Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, BET Awards & the ASCAP Awards, and her incredible work ethic has seen her grace several magazine covers, including Rolling Stone, Billboard, Spin, and NME. She has also hit several festival stages: Strength of a Woman, Lovers and Friends, Something in the Water, Dreamville & Rolling Loud CA – to name a few. Additionally, she has garnered numerous RIAA certifications, including her breakout 2018 single ā€œGirls Need Love,ā€ which is now 7x Platinum. Walker’s dazzling sophomore album, ā€˜Still Over It,’ gave the singer her first No. 1 Album on the Billboard 200. Summer recently received two Grammy nominations for ā€œHeart of a Woman,ā€ the first single from her latest album. This arrives on the heels of her first-ever solo Grammy nomination for her 2024 EP CLEAR 2: SOFT LIFE. On November 14th, 2025, the critically acclaimed vocalist released the final installment of her ā€˜Over It’ Album Series: ā€˜Finally Over It’.