Dirty Honey has released their rendition of the Bad Company classic, “Rock Steady” (written by Paul Rodgers) from the forthcoming tribute album, Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute to Bad Company, to be released October 24, 2025 on Primary Wave Music.
“Bad Company are plain and simply one of the cornerstones of rock and roll,” says Marc LaBelle, lead vocalist of Dirty Honey. “Their music has been part of the soundtrack of my life for as long as I can remember. Paul Rodgers voice is timeless, classic, and like a fine wine only got better with age.”
Dirty Honey kick off their 2nd leg of their Mayhem & Revelry tour with The Struts in Las Vegas, NV September 13th. The Struts also appear on Can’t Get Enough with their own rendition of “Rock n’ Roll Fantasy.”
Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke will join host Steve Harkins on TalkShopLive’s Rock & Roll channel on Thursday, October 9th at 7pm (est) to talk about their 50thanniversary and upcoming Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame induction as well as the exciting new tribute album.
CAN’T GET ENOUGH: A TRIBUTE TO BAD COMPANY features legendary and contemporary artists from Rock, Country, and Americana – genres deeply influenced by Bad Company – including HARDY, The Pretty Reckless, Joe Elliott and Phil Collen from Def Leppard, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, Charley Crockett, Halestorm and more, offering fresh takes on the band’s iconic songs. Bad Company was founded by Mick Ralphs and Paul Rodgers in 1973.
Lorna Shore’s first new album in three years, I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me, is out today via Century Media Records, alongside a highly emotional new music video for “Glenwood” directed by Dylan Hryciuk. It visually captures the song’s overarching narrative: Vocalist/lyricist Will Ramos’ personal journey to reconnect with his estranged father.
Ramos says of the new track, “This song has been a very long-time coming for me. In my teens, my father and I never had a great relationship. We’ve had countless fallouts and it got to the point where we hadn’t spoken to each other in many, many years. I’d written songs in my teens and early 20s about him and my frustration but nothing really helped fill the hole I felt inside. There were just too many mixed emotions. As time went on, I came to realize that, despite my anger, all I ever really wanted was to go back to the home I grew up in. For that reason, I decided to knock on his door and try one more time to get in touch with him.”
He adds, “‘Glenwood Ave’ was the name of the street I grew up on. I remember my father always telling me, ‘I’m the tree, you’re the branch.’ The day I saw my father (for the first time in who knows how long), I quickly realized something. He wasn’t the same person I remembered. He’d aged, had wrinkles, and a full-head of white hair. The tree that I remembered growing up next to was gone. The house inside was the same as I remembered but… older… dustier; and it felt… strange. As time seems to fly by for me, it also does for my father. And in all my parting, I never stopped to think about how much time actually went by. I spent my youth being so prideful and stubborn. I never even considered that as I was aging, so was he. I’ve had countless chances to fix things but wasn’t brave enough to actually do it. And now, I will never be able to get that time back. I wanted to capture that feeling when I wrote this song. My only hope is that when people hear ‘Glenwood,’ they can think about their own lives and the people they’ve pushed away and ask themselves: ‘Is it really worth being upset for this long?’ I believe all we really want is to go back to that special place – a place where nostalgia triumphs over trauma; a place that we can call home.”
“Glenwood” follows the release of “Oblivion,” “Unbreakable” and “Prison Of Flesh” from I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me. As Lorna Shore’s fifth album and the first in three years since 2022’s explosive Pain Remains, it continues the band’s reputation as one of the most impressive extreme metal acts to emerge in recent memory.
The quintet, also including lead guitarist Adam De Micco, drummer Austin Archey, rhythm guitarist Andrew O’Connor and bassist Michael Yager, have hit the viral Spotify charts, racked up hundreds of millions of streams, embarked on highly successful tours and in the process, galvanized a significant fanbase that hangs onto the band’s quest for stylistic inversion. But by virtue of physical onslaught and wanting to divine truth from their music, Lorna Shore have kept themselves fired up by torching the metal rulebook at every turn, practically demanding that other genres step up their game.
Testament have revealed an animated video for their new single “Shadow People”, which comes from their forthcoming fourteenth studio album, “Para Bellum”, that will be released on October 10th via Nuclear Blast Records.
The album stands as both a battle cry and an observation of humanity’s uneasy alliance with its own creations. As technology accelerates and disconnection grows, Para Bellum sees Testament reflecting the modern chaos through music that’s urgent, sharp, and unflinchingly human.
The band’s latest single, ‘Shadow People,’ is a haunting and groovy track that will have you looking over your shoulder. It creates a vivid sense of unease and dread – both lyrically and musically – as if something from the unknown is coming for you. Watch the animated video created by Freakshot Films below:
PJ Sin Suela opens with “Tengo Una Nota” and grins through every word like he’s in his living room. By the time “Duolingo” hits, he’s shouting out Puerto Rico with pinpoint pride and zero filter. “Mambrú” closes the set with sharp storytelling and a gut-punch reminder that joy and grief often share the same stage.
After dominating pop culture with collaborations on massive moments like Beyonce’s COWBOY CARTER and Kendrick Lamar’s GNX (including chart-topping hit “Luther”), Ink is ready to bring the heat with her debut EP, BIG BUSKIN’, out October 3 via Big Loud Records/Electric Feel Records. Along with the announcement, Ink has unveiled “Sweet Tea,” a dynamic track that blends country, rock and hip-hop to create a sound that’s distinctly her own. The accompanying video takes a heartfelt trip through Ink’s childhood in Atlanta, complete with baby photos and home videos complemented by recent footage of Ink returning to her old haunts.
A tribute to Ink’s early days busking in her hometown of Atlanta, BIG BUSKIN’ captures the GRAMMY nominated singer-songwriter’s essence: larger-than-life, bold and genre-bending with a no f*cks given authenticity. Of the new music, Ink shares, “I’m super excited about how this project turned out, it’s definitely something special and showcases a lot of different parts of myself. Each chapter you’re going to get something new, and each story you’re going to get something true. ‘Sweet Tea’ is one of my favorites off the EP, it feels like a refresh to the palate and I think it’s going to quench y’all’s thirst for real music. So get your cup ready, cause we’re spilling!”
Previous releases “Hoedown” and “Turquoise Cowboy” gave fans a taste of what to expect from the EP and received critical praise from Rolling Stone, The Tennessean, MusicRow and more. Just last month, Ink also joined BigXthaPlug for a feature on “24-7” off his new album I Hope You’re Happy. Meanwhile, Ink continues to be celebrated for her prolific songwriting career, being recognized as Spotify’s Songwriter of the Month and one of Variety’s Power of Women Top Songwriter honorees. This comes as mega-hit “Luther” continues to receive Song of the Year buzz for the 2026 GRAMMYs.
Born in Germany and raised in Georgia, Ink got her start busking on the streets before going on to collaborate with legends like Trae tha Truth and Nipsey Hussle. Her discography includes cuts with Childish Gambino, Justin Bieber, Kacey Musgraves, Lil Nas X and Jennifer Lopez, to name a few. With more exciting collaborations and new music on the way, Ink is poised for global domination.
GRAMMY-winning producer, Songwriters Hall of Famer, and cultural architect Jermaine Dupri releases his full-length album Magic City along with a video for the album’s focus track, “Atlanna” featuring CeeLo Green.
A true Atlanta anthem, the record captures the city’s spirit in Dupri’s signature style while cementing another staple in his legacy. With CeeLo’s powerful vocals and Dupri’s undeniable production, “Atlanna” speaks directly to the pride, grit, and soul that define the city.
“This album is more than music – it’s Atlanta’s story,” says Dupri. “From celebrating Rich Homie Quan to working with CeeLo on ‘Atlanna,’ this project honors the city’s past, present, and future. Releasing it on the same day as the docuseries finale felt like the perfect way to bring it all together.”
The album drops in tandem with the finale of the acclaimed STARZ docuseries, Magic City: An American Fantasy, executive produced by Dupri, creating a historic cultural moment where sound and storytelling collide.
The project builds on the momentum of standout singles “Turn Around” (featuring T.I., 2 Chainz & Young Dro) and “Magic City Money” (featuring JMoney, Sean Paul of the YoungBloodz, BunnaB & Bankroll Ni). Earlier this week, Dupri also released “This or That,” a deeply meaningful record with Rich Homie Quan, honoring the late Atlanta rapper whose impact shaped a generation. The track serves as both a celebration of Quan’s legacy and a heartfelt tribute to his lasting influence on the city and culture.
Sam Burchfield has shared a new single. Americana Highways premiered “Morning Light,” noting, “With hushed acoustic guitar and introspective reflective vocal style, this song is a daydream of pondering in the sunrise of the morning light. Strings crescendo like a true sunrise and the effect is subtle yet glorious.” Burchfield recorded the song at home in the middle of the night, stirred awake by an unnerving impulse. “I was dealing with a medical issue at the time, worrying about what it could mean for my family.” The song softly buzzes with the white noise of a sleeping household, Burchfield’s vocals hushed and heavy, delivering an unconventional lullaby. “I was writing a message of comfort to myself when I needed it,” he says. The Blue Ridge Mountains songwriter will release his new full-length ‘Nature Speaks’ on October 24 via Cloverdale Records.
Recorded in just five days at Studio 1093 in Athens, Georgia with co-producers Ryan Plumley and Jason Kingsland (Delta Spirit, Deerhunter), Sam Burchfield’s sixth album is his most stripped-down and spirit-forward to date. The songs came together during a momentous new phase of fatherhood, a reckoning with changing priorities, and a beautiful submission to a steadier, rooted life.
“Just before we recorded, I was in New York City on tour,” Burchfield shares. “My wife was at home, pregnant with our second child. I was taking a walk through Washington Square Park, feeling this hyper-vivid awareness of the beauty of the city, and at the same time, this intense pain of being away from my family.” Just then, a man sitting at a public space piano began playing the song Burchfield’s partner walked down the aisle to at their wedding. Coincidence or cosmic wink, it stirred Burchfield’s soul. “It felt like walking through a portal.”
For Burchfield, like many of us, it took a moment of poignant distance to illuminate his place of utmost belonging—back in the Blue Ridge Mountains, among his family. And with that radical clarity came a revitalized artistic confidence, a turning point in accepting and trusting his own musical intuition, the intuition from which Nature Speaks beautifully emerges.
Today’s release follows recent singles “Spirit of the Night,” “Stay (Betty Blue)” and “Holiday,” and “Make Change.”’ Burchfield’s career has spanned countless national tours, critical praise from The Bluegrass Situation and Creative Loafing among others, and opening slots for the likes of CAAMP, St. Paul & The Broken Bones, David Shaw of The Revivalists and more. Burchfield will share the new music on tour this fall; shows are detailed below.
TRACKLIST
1. Spirit of the Night
2. Make Change
3. Close
4. Stay (Betty Blue)
5. Holiday
6. Desert Springs
7. Nature Speaks
8. Morning Light
TOUR DATES
Sep 27 || Fernandina Beach, FL @ Tigre Island Room
Oct 16 || Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle
Oct 17 || Charlottesville, VA @ United States
Oct 18 || Washington, DC @ The Hamilton Live
Oct 19 || Nashville, TN @ The Basement East
Oct 23 ||Travelers Rest, SC @ Harvest Market Food Truck Rally & Music Fest
Oct 25 || Savannah, GA @ Isle Of Hope Art and Music Festival
This morning, Toronto International Film Festival announced that The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue has won the People’s Choice Documentary Award.
The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue follows retired Israeli general Noam Tibon, who on October 7, 2023, received a desperate text from his son: terrorists had stormed his home, and he, his wife, and their two young daughters feared for their lives. With no time to spare, Noam and his wife, Gali, embarked on a ten-hour mission across a country under siege to save their family. Relying only on his instincts and military training, Noam navigated ambushes, roadblocks, and a collapsing security system in a relentless race against time. Directed by acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Barry Avrich, the film retraces every step of that day, blending intimate firsthand testimony with the raw urgency of a survival thriller. Set against the backdrop of one of Israel’s darkest days, The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue is both a gripping cinematic retelling of an extraordinary rescue and an unflinching look at the failures and resilience revealed on October 7. At its core, it is a profoundly human story about courage, family, and the power of love in the face of unimaginable terror.
The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue will open exclusively in theatres across North America on October 3, 2025. The rollout includes the top 20 markets, among them New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, San Francisco, Chicago, Vancouver, Montreal, and West Palm Beach.
Nicole Scherzinger brings powerful presence to every song while Tom Francis adds striking emotion to the mix. Together they create a new spark that fills the room. The orchestra surrounds them with lush textures that make the moment unforgettable.
Sad songs are magic. They make you cry, they make you feel alive, they make you stare out the window like you’re in a movie no one else is watching. These aren’t just tracks to hear — they’re experiences that hit you right in the gut and leave you better for it. Put on your headphones, grab some tissues, and let’s dive in.
“Black” – Pearl Jam
Eddie Vedder pouring his heart out over lost love. A raw howl that never stops aching.
“Fast Car” – Tracy Chapman
A dream, a plan, and the crushing reality that life sometimes doesn’t let you escape.
“Hallelujah” – Jeff Buckley
A haunting voice, a spiritual sadness, a song that feels like it was sung by an angel already halfway gone.
“Hurt” – Johnny Cash
An old man staring down his life in three minutes. It’s not just a cover, it’s a confession.
“Nothing Compares 2 U” – Sinéad O’Connor
The kind of heartbreak that made the world stop for a moment. You can still feel it decades later.
“River” – Joni Mitchell
Loneliness, longing, and a piano that sounds like it’s crying right alongside her.
“Skinny Love” – Bon Iver
Fragile, fractured, and whispered like a secret you weren’t supposed to hear.
“Someone Like You” – Adele
That line — Never mind, I’ll find someone like you — is enough to turn a crowd into tears in seconds.
“Tears in Heaven” – Eric Clapton
Written for a child who left far too soon. Every note carries unbearable grief and unbearable love.
“The Night We Met” – Lord Huron
A ballad of regret so heavy it feels like you’re drowning in memories.