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Seth Avett— celebrated songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and founding member of The Avett Brothers—will release his new solo album, Feathe (rhymes with ‘breathe’), on September 5 under the name Timothy Seth Avett as Darling. Showcasing Avett’s ongoing autobiographical narrative, experience-based philosophy, and musical evolution, Feathe marks a bold new creative chapter for Avett, pulling inspiration from the music of his childhood and expanding into fresh sonic territory.
Written entirely by Avett over the course of many years and co-produced with Dana Nielsen (SZA, Adele, Weezer, Rihanna), Feathe blends organic instrumentation with experimental elements, fusing guitar, bass, drums, piano, and synths — all performed by Avett and Nielsen. The result is a record that is at once intimate and expansive, rooted in classic songwriting while texturally unexpected.
Thematically, the album delves into the deeply personal landscape listeners have come to expect from Avett, with early fatherhood and growing spirituality at the fore. A palette of plainspoken positivity and sustaining hope color an already colorful canvas, with lyrics woven characteristically with vulnerability and care. Drawing inspiration from the shared musical canon, classic literature, and — as always — life itself, Feathe further establishes Avett’s emotional depth and versatility as both a musician and storyteller.
All vocals on the album are by Avett, with additional contributions from songwriter Jessica Lea Mayfield and Charissa Nielsen (Post Malone, The Smashing Pumpkins, Neil Young), giving Feathe an unmistakably singular focus. Each track has an accompanying home-spun music video as well.
Today, Avett also shares two singles from the album. The first single, “Education,” is a reflection on how life’s true lessons come from experience — loss, love, hardship, and fatherhood — rather than traditional schooling. Avett offers heartfelt wisdom to his son about the value of integrity, empathy and individuality.
Today, dynamic bicoastal duo Boo Boos (comprised of co-singer/songwriters Katie Boo and Bronco Boo, A.K.A. E of EELS and Kate Mattison of 79.5) are sharing their new single “The Toughest Bitch I Know;” listen/share here. The new track is the latest taken from their forthcoming debut album Young Love, set for release September 19 via PIAS, presave/preorder here.
“The Toughest Bitch I Know” acts as a playful exchange between Katie and Bronco Boo, underpinned with a breezy, whimsical energy that seamlessly combines elements of ’70s groove with modern rock. The track doubles as an anthem of resilience and celebration: a love letter to strength, self-assurance, and the women who carry both grit and grace. With its infectious hooks and tongue-in-cheek charm, the track channels empowerment through its mix of sincerity and pure indie-rock joy.
Of “The Toughest Bitch I Know,” Katie Boo comments: “I am, it’s true.” Bronco Boo adds, “I’ve wracked my brain and I cannot think of one tougher.” “The Toughest Bitch I Know” follows the release of the first three singles from the upcoming LP, “Total Thunder,” “C’mon Baby” and “That’s Not A Thing.” All are available to stream now, watch the official video for “C’mon Baby” here.
Katie Boo was born in a small coal-mining town in Ohio and was raised by the radio before moving to Brooklyn, NY and changing her name to Kate Mattison. The electricity of the city combined with her love of the heartland’s soul music soon inspired Kate to start her band 79.5.
Bronco Boo began life in a Washington, D.C. hospital and was promptly brought home to live on the wild prairies of the Northern Virginia suburbs. He changed his name to Mark Everett and then again to the letter “E” and formed the band EELS before deciding to go back to Bronco in 2025.
While listening to radio station KCRW late one night in his adoptive town of Los Angeles, Bronco heard a song by 79.5 that he liked very much. When he was soon asked to make a playlist for Radio L’envie he put the song on it. This led to a verbal dialogue between the two artists that turned into a musical dialogue of ideas and songs sent back and forth between Brooklyn, NY and Los Feliz, CA.
Feeling like they were onto something special, and realizing they were born with the same last name, they felt it would be silly not to record these songs, so they did. Introducing rock’s newest supergroup. Boo Boos are here to make your boo boos OK.
TRACK LIST YOUNG LOVE
1. That’s Not A Thing
2. Stumbled
3. C’mon Baby
4. The Toughest Bitch I Know
5. Chicken In A Molehill
6. Gal Pal
7. Boo Boo Time
8. Total Thunder
9. Strange Morning
10. Intros and Outros
11. As The Sky Breaks (For You)
12. Nightly Content
The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame (CSHF) is proud to announce “LEGENDS,” presented by RBC — a 2025 series of induction events honouring nine iconic songwriters whose music has helped define Canada’s cultural landscape and shape the international soundscape for generations. This year’s inductees—François Cousineau, Andy Kim, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Michel Pagliaro, Jane Siberry, Ian Thomas, Triumph, Gino Vannelli, Florent Vollant—represent a rich cross-section of Canadian music history, from chart-topping hits and folk traditions to rock anthems, studio cabaret, and groundbreaking francophone and Indigenous voices. Though their styles and languages vary, they are united by a shared legacy of creativity, cultural contribution, and storytelling that resonates far beyond the stage. Together, they exemplify the depth, diversity, and enduring impact of Canadian songwriting.
Following the celebrations in Toronto and Montreal, the Class of 2025 inductees will be indelibly honoured at the CSHF’s permanent location at Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre in Calgary, which features exclusive artifacts and one-of-a-kind memorabilia celebrating Canada’s greatest songwriters and inductees.
Building on its successful 2023 debut, “LEGENDS” returns to celebrate generational songs and songwriters with inductions into the Class of 2025. These intimate, exclusive events will once again honour Canada’s rich musical legacy in two of the country’s most iconic music cities. This year’s celebrations will take place at the Meridian Arts Centre in Toronto on October 17th and Espace St-Denis in Montreal on November 17th.
Each evening will feature live tributes and special guest performances from emerging and sought-after artists, while also shining a spotlight on the Breakthrough Songwriter Award—an initiative that recognizes and amplifies Canada’s most exciting emerging songwriting talent. This year’s nominees will be announced soon, joining past honourees such as Jessie Reyez, Mustafa, Lowell, and Charlotte Cardin.
The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame continues to invest in the future of Canadian music through initiatives like the Legends Series, Song & Score Day, and special Hall of Fame Masterclasses presented by RBC—each designed to connect generations of music creators. Taking place in tandem with the Legends Induction events, these programs feature educational sessions, artist panels, and rare opportunities to engage with iconic and emerging songwriters. Full details will be announced soon.
With special thanks to our sponsors and partners: RBC, SOCAN, Hargraft Insurance, CMRRA, Anthem Music Group, the Songwriters Association of Canada, the Lewitt Family Foundation, the Slaight Family Foundation, and e=mc² for their invaluable support in helping us celebrate and champion Canadian songwriters through these meaningful programs and events.
Tickets for the induction event at Toronto’s Meridian Arts Centre on October 17th are on sale now via Ticketmaster. Tickets for the Montreal event go on sale on August 28th at 10:00 am ET via Espace St-Denis.
For more information and full event details, visit www.cshf.ca.
The Who are bringing their The Song Is Over North American Farewell Tour to Toronto with an exclusive pop-up experience at Left Field Brewery (40 Hanna Avenue) from September 2–4, open daily from 12–11 p.m. Fans can get their hands on limited-edition merch—including a “History of The Who in Toronto” poster, a re-print of their iconic 1968 CNE tour poster, a special 2025 farewell tour T-shirt, and a Toronto tour dates hoodie—while celebrating one of the most influential rock bands of all time as they bid farewell after six decades of legendary performances.
One of the greatest bands in rock history, The Who, have announced their bittersweet final tour of the US and Canada as a truly grand finale of their illustrious six-decade career.
On the aptly titled The Song Is Over North American Farewell Tour (named after The Who’s 1971 classic song), the legendary band will perform hit songs from their entire catalogue.
For fans, this is more than just a concert—it’s a chance to say goodbye to a band that shaped generations. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend promise a powerful, emotional set packed with classics from their legendary career.
One of popular music’s most influential and resilient pairings, Pete and Roger have rewritten the rulebook on what it means to be a world-changing live act throughout a sea of seismic shifts that would have put any other rock dyad on the mat. Townshend has commented on their high-performance standard, which has “risen out of the ashes of the halcyon years of rock ‘n’ roll.” That’s why it’s no surprise they’ve stacked some of the best reviews of any performing artists in the past decade. Variety raved “rock ’n’ roll’s greatest achievement…” about their previous American tour; evidence of their incredible staying power and a testament to an unparalleled repertoire of songs written by Townshend and sung by Daltrey with an attention to detail unmatched in the rock era.
Fans and critics continue to hail Pete and Roger’s ability to play the long game in music with passion and integrity like few before them. The historic 2025 The Song Is Over tour will mark the final face-to-face celebration of this timeless connection with North American Who fans, forever appreciative of the band’s ability to dispense with nostalgia and deliver authentic rock moments time and time again.
The SOCAN Foundation has announced the participants for the seventh edition of the TD Incubator for Creative Entrepreneurship. The incubator program provides emerging music creators with seed funding, mentorship, and the opportunity to participate in a progressive webinar series that will hone their entrepreneurial skills, while equipping them with the tools and resources needed to build sustainable careers. The incubator is made possible with the generous support of the TD Bank Group, through the TD Ready Commitment.
Participants each receive a $3,000 seed funding grant, as well as mentorship and education from leaders across the music industry, including representatives from Billboard, Apple Music, Spotify, Warner, Universal, Sony, and more.
After reviewing hundreds of submissions, SOCAN Foundation is pleased to announce that the following music creators have been accepted into the 2025 edition of the program:
For more information about the SOCAN Foundation and the TD Incubator for Creative Entrepreneurship, visit www.socanfoundation.ca.
No matter what you’ve been through, or even what you’ve done, rest assured that everything is going to turn out all right in the end. That’s the message behind Grammy-nominated multi-platinum arena-selling Needtobreathe’s heartfelt new song, “Momma Loves Me,” featuring acclaimed Southern rock band The Red Clay Strays. The song was recorded at Grammy-winning producer Dave Cobb’s studio in Savannah, Georgia.
This release is part of a special collaboration with MCA, where the band and label are working together on select music and projects.
Written by Needtobreathe’s Bear Rinehart, “Momma Loves Me” brings together two generations of Southern musicians. The Red Clay Strays—who cite the pop group as a major influence on their meteoric rise—join Rinehart in a heartfelt duet. “I just knew Brandon and the band would relate to this song, because they’ve stayed completely true to what they believe, and that is so refreshing to me,” Rinehart says of recruiting the Strays. “I don’t think I have ever seen somebody have the kind of success they’re having and also be exactly who they are all the time.”
The collaboration began backstage in Brooklyn when Rinehart shared the demo with Strays frontman Brandon Coleman. Coleman, who grew up listening to Needtobreathe with his mother, immediately connected with the track. “As soon as I heard the chorus, I was like, ‘Yes, we’ve got to do this,’” Coleman recalls. “I told him I would definitely love to sing on this song.”
“Momma Loves Me” is a song about reflection, redemption, and reassurance. With lyrics like “Take my scars, and take my troubles / spread my ashes in the wind / Momma loves me, I’m still born again.”
Rinehart and Coleman’s voices intertwine over harmonies, keys, slide guitar, and subtle percussion, producing a stripped-down but elegant prayerful track. “When you listen to the song, you can start reflecting on all the bad things that you’ve done, or get caught up in thoughts of how bad of a person you may have been,” Coleman explains. “But take a step back—remember that Momma loves you, you’re still born again—and everything’s going to be okay.”
Cobb oversaw the production, ensuring the song’s heartfelt message and authenticity remained intact. “The first thing Dave said to me was, ‘Man, I love this demo. We should make sure we do something close to that,’” Rinehart says.
Dave Cobb adds, “Working with Needtobreathe and The Red Clay Strays on ‘Momma Loves Me’ was incredibly powerful to witness the love and admiration the two bands had for each other while recording. It was a pleasure to hear the raw power and truth delivered in each word that was sung. It’s a record that gives you hope.”
With “Momma Loves Me,” Needtobreathe and The Red Clay Strays deliver a timeless reminder of hope, resilience, and the power of music to connect generations. The track also offers a tantalizing glimpse of new music to come from Needtobreathe, showcasing the band’s ongoing commitment to creating meaningful songs that resonate deeply with listeners. With more than two decades of chart-topping albums, billions of streams, and sold-out tours worldwide, Needtobreathe continues to cement their place as a defining force in modern Southern rock and Americana.
SiriusXM announces that Kelsea Ballerini will perform an exclusive concert for SiriusXM and Pandora at The Riviera Theatre in Chicago on Thursday, September 25th. The special performance will feature Kelsea Ballerini performing songs from her latest acclaimed album, Patterns, and other familiar hits and fan favorites.
The performance will air on SiriusXM’s The Highway (ch. 56) on Friday, October 3rd at 11 am ET and will also be available to stream anytime on the SiriusXM app.
The special concert will be open to SiriusXM subscribers and fans.
Sponsors of this exclusive show include Almond Joy, Celsius Energy, Firestone Complete Auto Care, Pantene, Paramount+, Purdue Global, Sonic Drive-In, and Southwest Airlines.
Ballerini was named a SiriusXM Highway Find in 2014 with her debut single “Love Me Like You Mean It.” SiriusXM’s The Highway was also the first to support Kelsea with airplay that same year.
Released earlier this year, Patterns (Deluxe) features five new songs, including the hooky and sleek “Future Tripping.”