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Power Metal Band Induction Release Electrifying Title Track “Love Kills” From Forthcoming Album

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Power metal visionaries Induction continue their unstoppable rise with the release of the electrifying title track and video “Love Kills,” taken from their forthcoming studio album ‘Love Kills!’ arriving February 6, 2026 via Reigning Phoenix Music. The fierce anthem pulses with raw emotion and unstoppable energy, capturing both the pain and power of love’s downfall while celebrating the resilience that endures even after the flame seems to die, with soaring vocals, thunderous riffs, and cinematic emotion reminding listeners that even in the darkest moments, love’s light never truly fades. Guitarist and songwriter Tim Kanoa Hansen shares, “‘Love Kills… but it’s never gonna die.’ This simple motto inspired most of Induction’s upcoming third album, which is why it became the title track. It’s deeply personal, full of raw emotion — but it also delivers a message of strength: life always goes on, and we are the masters of our own fate. No matter how dark the days, love will always return. As C. Joybell once wrote, ‘Love, I’m convinced, is found in the darkness. It’s the candle in the night.'” Hansen adds, “For me, this album carries a lot of raw and personal emotion. Life always moved forward, and even in the darkest times, love always found its way back. With LOVE KILLS! we explore the beauty and cruelty of love in a futuristic power metal context. It’s Induction at our biggest, boldest, and most fun yet.”

Following a storm of milestones including a series of live dates supporting the legendary Savatage, a frenetically acclaimed debut at Wacken Open Air, and the release of fan-favorite singles “Beyond Horizons” and “Dark Temptation,” Induction are firing on all cylinders. Crafted at Chameleon Studios and Boogie Park Studios in Hamburg, the album was produced by Tim Kanoa Hansen and mixed and mastered by Eike Freese in collaboration with the guitarist, marking the beginning of a new era for Induction defined by musical evolution, emotional depth, and a fearless drive to push the boundaries of modern power metal.

INDUCTION live:
w/ VISIONS OF ATLANTIS, WARKINGS

05.02.2026 CH Pratteln – Konzertfabrik Z7
06.02.2026 DE Saarbrücken – Garage
07.02.2026 DE Oberhausen – Turbinenhalle
08.02.2026 DE Frankfurt – Batschkapp
10.02.2026 UK Manchester – Academy 2
11.02.2026 UK London – O2 Academy Islington
12.02.2026 FR Paris – ƉlysĆ©e Montmarte
13.02.2026 NL Tilburg – 013 Poppodium
14.02.2026 DE Leipzig – Hellraiser
15.02.2026 DE Berlin – Columbia Theater
16.02.2026 PL Warsaw – Klub Proxima
18.02.2026 CZ ZlĆ­n – Masters of Rock CafĆ©
19.02.2026 DE Hanover – Capitol
20.02.2026 DE Hamburg – Markthalle
21.02.2026 DE Geiselwind – Musichall
26.02.2026 FR Villeurbanne (Lyon) – La Rayonne
27.02.2026 DE Stuttgart – Im Wizemann (Halle)
28.02.2026 DE Munich – Backstage (Werk)
05.03.2026 HU Budapest – Barba Negra
06.03.2026 AT Vienna – SiMM City
07.03.2026 AT Wƶrgl – VZ Komma

Bon Jovi Announce More Live Dates With Madison Square Garden And Wembley Stadium Extra Shows

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Bon Jovi, the GRAMMY Award-winning, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band and one of history’s most iconic live acts, have announced a series of global concert dates that will mark the band’s much anticipated return to live touring with shows in New York, London, Dublin, and Edinburgh starting in July 2026 at New York’s famed Madison Square Garden. Due to overwhelming demand, the band has already added multiple shows including a ninth and final night at Madison Square Garden along with a second show at Wembley Stadium, with the tour produced by Live Nation. The tour announcement comes after a well-documented vocal cord surgery and rehab process seen in the critically acclaimed Hulu docu-series Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story. Jon Bon Jovi comments, “There is a lot of joy in this announcement – joy that we can share these nights together with our amazing fans and joy that the band can be together. I am lucky enough to be able to hold a light out to the audience each night and stand in their reflection for a tremendous collective experience – I get to stand in the WE of our concerts. And I’ve spoken extensively on my gratitude but I will say it again, I’m deeply grateful that the fans and the brotherhood of this band have been patient and allowed me the time needed to get healthy and prepare for touring. I’m ready and excited!”

In tandem with the tour announcement, the band released their latest studio album ‘FOREVER (Legendary Edition)’, a star-studded collaboration album featuring reimagined takes on the band’s latest songs from their ‘FOREVER’ album with some of the biggest names in music. The diverse array of artists includes Bruce Springsteen, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Jason Isbell, Carin Leon, Joe Elliott, Robbie Williams, Avril Lavigne, James Bay, Ryan Tedder, Billy Falcon, The War & Treaty, and Marcus King. Jon Bon Jovi explains, “This album is more than just a collection of collaborations, it is an album borne out of necessity. My vocal cord surgery and subsequent rehab was a well-documented journey that played out while releasing Forever in June 2024. I was singing well enough in the studio for the recording, but the vocal demands and rigors of touring were still out of reach for me. Without the ability to tour or promote an album we were all very proud of, I decided to call on some friends to help me in my time of need. All are great singers, artists, and also just great people. The result is an album with a new viewpoint and new spirit — a collaboration album that proves we all get by in this world with a little help from our friends.” Over an illustrious career spanning more than three decades since their formation in 1983, Bon Jovi has earned their place among global rock royalty with over 130 million albums sold worldwide and ticket grosses well over $1 billion around the world in the last decade alone.

Tour Dates:

July 7 – Madison Square Garden, New York

July 9 – Madison Square Garden, New York

July 12 – Madison Square Garden, New York

July 14 – Madison Square Garden, New York

July 16 – Madison Square Garden, New York

July 19 – Madison Square Garden, New York

July 21 – Madison Square Garden, New York

July 23 – Madison Square Garden, New York

July 26 – Madison Square Garden, New York

August 28 – Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, UK

August 30 – Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland

September 4 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK

September 6 – Wembley Stadium, London, UK

London Singer-Songwriter Charlie Freeman Releases Introspective EP ‘Reconnection’ Ahead Of Full Album

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London-based singer-songwriter Charlie Freeman, known in the alt-soul and rock scene for his heartfelt and melodic sound, has released his latest EP ‘Reconnection’, a project that captures his artistic evolution and reaffirmation of music’s power to heal and unite. Blending ’70s rock and roll swagger, Britpop spirit, and Americana warmth, Freeman’s sound explores universal themes of truth, love, freedom, and spiritual connection across four tracks spanning 14 minutes and 1 second. The EP features “Not Tomorrow,” “Bluebird,” “Redemption Song,” a moving reinterpretation of Bob Marley’s classic, and “Two Witches,” offering an introspective yet uplifting journey that showcases Freeman’s signature blend of raw emotion and melodic craftsmanship. Critics have celebrated Freeman’s music for its authenticity and emotional resonance, with Indie Buddie praising him as instantly swayable and charming with an infectious buoyancy, while Huffington Post called his work overwhelmingly contagious and Indie Pulse noted his fun-loving zeal for life.

The release sets the stage for Freeman’s forthcoming full-length album ‘Gift In The Shadows’, expected at the end of 2025 and described by the artist as his most personal work to date, delving into themes of redemption, acceptance, and finding light in darkness. To coincide with the new releases, Freeman will embark on an extensive world tour beginning in late 2025, covering Europe, the USA, Mexico, and Argentina, with performances he describes as immersive, connective gig experiences that merge music, meditation, and spiritual reflection. Known artistically as FREE/MAN, Freeman emerged from deeply transformative experiences beginning with his father’s illness at age 19, when music became both refuge and revelation, evolving into a more mature, spiritually driven exploration of freedom, love, and authenticity. As co-founder of London’s JBJ Studio and creator of the Freedom Music Prize, Freeman channels his vision of art as a force for collective transformation, preparing ambitious projects for 2025 and 2026 including his film debut in The Hook, the philosophical feature Neon Soup, and a self-reflective documentary How to Be a FREE MAN.

London Indie Band Pencil Release New Single “Wingman” With New Guitarist Soph Nathan

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London five-piece pencil have released their brand new single “Wingman” via State51, marking a significant transition as the band welcomes new guitarist Soph Nathan of Our Girl and The Big Moon following the departure of bandmate Cai Burns. Both Nathan and Burns feature on the latest release, a song about endings, beginnings and the contours of life between, recorded with Polly Mackey of Art School Girlfriend and mixed by Luciano Rossi of mui zyu. The track signals a ceremonial passing of the torch as the band enters a brand new phase in their development, riding the crest of a wave of exciting London bands bringing back a sense of romance and melodicism. The group stated, “‘Wingman’ is a song about endings, beginnings and the spaces in between.”

Marking the follow-up to their acclaimed six-track EP ‘Bohemian Clutter’ released earlier this year, pencil have already attracted widespread attention touring with The Japanese House and building a reputation as an enthralling and unmissable live act with packed-out shows at Green Man and The Great Escape festivals. The band has drawn praise from key press champions including The Independent, DIY, Dork, The Line Of Best Fit, So Young, Clash, Rough Trade, and La Blogotheque, while receiving BBC 6 Music airplay from Deb Grant, Tom Ravenscroft, Marc Riley, and Gideon Coe, with the band also delivering a live session for Marc Riley’s show.

Norwich Singer-Songwriter Jasmine Catherine Releases Cinematic Single “The Dark Days” Inspired By High Fantasy

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Norwich-based singer-songwriter Jasmine Catherine steps into a world of sweeping orchestration, six-part vocal harmonies, and distorted vocal textures with her new single “The Dark Days.” Drawing inspiration from the high-fantasy epic ambience of the Shadow and Bone book series and the legendary soundtracks of Game of Thrones, Pirates of the Caribbean, and The Lord of the Rings, the track fuses cinematic scope with pop sensibility to deliver something both grand and emotionally intimate. At its heart, “The Dark Days” tells a story of forbidden love, dark desires, and the ultimate triumph of light prevailing through chaos, with orchestral strings underscoring the ache of longing while six-part harmonies soar above a landscape of resistance and redemption. Jasmine comments, “I wanted to create a song that felt like walking across broken battlegrounds and finding something pure in the ashes, a song that resembles a battle of destiny and desire. The idea of forbidden love and dark desire seemed tied to that moment of reckoning — and when the light prevails, it doesn’t feel easy. It feels hard-won.” Born from Jasmine’s lifelong love of fantasy and storytelling, the single marks the next chapter in her evolution as an artist who builds worlds, appealing to fans of cinematic composers like John Williams, Hans Zimmer, and John Powell while drawing in pop audiences with immediate melody and hooks.


Emo Rap Artist LostBoy Releases Raw Love Story “Bonnie&Clyde” From South Coast Of Kent

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LostBoy is an emerging emo rap, punk, and rock artist based on the South Coast of Kent who creates deeply personal songs that reflect his own experiences, struggles, and unique perspective on the world shaped by his autism. Through lyrics that candidly address themes of being misunderstood, anxiety, depression, and psychosis, LostBoy aims to connect with those who feel isolated by their own struggles, believing in the power of shared experiences to foster hope and reassurance for those facing their darkest moments. His music resonates with listeners through relatable narratives that many can connect to on a personal level, offering a glimpse into his journey of navigating the complexities of mental health while providing a light for others on similar paths.

LostBoy’s latest release “Bonnie&Clyde” presents a raw and cinematic love story, a modern-day ballad drenched in passion, danger, and devotion with haunting lyrics. The track explores two souls bound by loyalty, ready to give up everything for each other, with outlaw imagery that conceals something tender underneath: the ache of knowing time moves too fast and love, once found, is worth fighting for. With his authentic voice and compelling storytelling, LostBoy is poised to make a significant impact in the music scene as an artist to watch in the near future.

Alternative Pop Artist ZĆ«ta RƦ Returns With Confident Dance-Pop Single “Obvious”

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Rising alternative-pop artist ZĆ«ta RƦ has returned with “Obvious,” a shimmering, high-energy dance-pop track that blends tongue-in-cheek confidence with sleek, radio-ready production. The project of Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and producer Hannah Schmeling, ZĆ«ta RƦ has become known for her genre-bending sound that fuses the nostalgic textures of rock and soul with the futuristic edge of hyperpop and alt-pop. Schmeling comments, “We wanted this song to be a crossover between Pretty Please by Dua Lipa and Greedy by Ariana Grande — and I think we nailed it. At the time, I was writing a lot of emotional, alternative rock songs. Making a sassy, dance-pop track about a situationship was a total 180, but it was so much fun. It’s one of the quickest songs I’ve ever written — about an hour, in my bed. Even years later, it still makes me want to dance.” Originally written and recorded in the Berklee College of Music studios, “Obvious” marks Schmeling’s first experience in a professional recording environment, bringing her pop-star dreams vividly to life.

Co-written and produced with Ryan Adams, the track features Schmeling on vocals, Adams on production and guitar, and Max Troppe on bass, creating a confident, infectious single that sits comfortably alongside modern pop powerhouses like Dua Lipa, Ariana Grande, Doja Cat, and Sabrina Carpenter while retaining ZĆ«ta’s signature spark of individuality. The song captures that electric space between flirtation and frustration where attraction meets self-assuredness, creating an anthem for anyone who knows exactly what they bring to the table. ZĆ«ta RƦ’s work lives at the intersection of alt-pop, rock, and experimental sound, with influences spanning from soul and shoegaze to hyperpop and jazz, while her lyrics delve deep into the intricacies of identity, independence, and the female experience in her twenties, blending vulnerability and empowerment with poetic precision.

Dolly Parton Opens SongTeller Hotel And Life Of Many Colors Museum In Nashville June 2026

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Reservations are now open for Dolly Parton’s SongTeller Hotel, and pre-sale tickets are available for Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum, both opening in June 2026 in downtown Nashville. Housed together under one roof, the hotel and museum will give guests two unique ways to experience the stories behind Parton’s life and music. Dolly Parton’s SongTeller Hotel weaves her iconic charm and songwriting spirit into all 245 uniquely designed rooms and suites, promising an immersive experience with Southern-inspired hospitality, rich storytelling around every corner, and two original live music venues called Parton’s Live and Jolene’s, featuring performances from some of Nashville’s most talented artists with cocktails and elevated Nashville-inspired cuisine. Parton comments, “I am very excited about the opening of my Nashville hotel and museum next year! Broadway has become such a hub of tourism, this felt like the right time to bring something special to all the wonderful activity in Nashville. I’ve always dreamed of being able to create something here in Music City and I know we’ve found the perfect addition to the city I call home.”

Dolly Parton’s SongTeller Hotel will be home to Dolly’s Life of Many Colors Museum, the largest exhibition dedicated to Parton to date. Spanning the entire third floor of the hotel at more than 20,000 square feet, the museum immerses visitors in her extraordinary journey through curated exhibits chronicling her rise from the top of the mountains to the top of the world. Guests will gain unprecedented insight into her decades-spanning career across music, film, television, and philanthropy, as well as the personal values of family and faith that remain central to her story. Parton states, “This museum is a place where folks can see my journey through my own eyes-every color, every story, and every dream that brought me here. I can’t wait to welcome visitors from around the world to Nashville to share in my life of many colors.” Hotel reservations are available at songtellerhotel.com or by calling 1-877-SONGTELLER, while museum pre-sale tickets can be purchased at dollyslifeofmanycolors.com without requiring a hotel reservation.

Glam Metal Icons Femme Fatale Return With Fiery New Single “Bad Love”

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Femme Fatale made just one album during their original run, yet they left an indelible mark on the 80s Sunset Strip scene and the glam metal world at large. Still fronted by the effervescent Lorraine Lewis, the band has released “Bad Love,” a dynamite stomper accompanied by one of the most incendiary music videos of the year, directed by Vicente Cordero and shot by David Hernandez. The visual extravaganza features real fire, fire performers, and even a real firefighter from the adult industry named Eva Angelina, creating what Lewis describes as a truly pyro-powered feast for all the senses. Written by Lewis, guitarist and producer Steve Brown, and guitarist David Julian, “Bad Love” explores the magnetic pull of toxic connections. Lewis comments, “It’s messy, it’s addictive, and it’s real. I wanted to capture that push-and-pull between desire and self-preservation. We’ve all been there. We see the red flag and still jump in headfirst… but if that red flag’s on fire? Baby, that’s your cue to run.”

Brown brought in heavy hitters for the track including Joey Cassata on drums, Sean McNabb on bass, and what Lewis accurately describes as a slaying guitar solo from Ron Bumblefoot Thal. The result showcases Lewis looking and sounding as mesmeric as ever, with the band delivering an electrifyingly assaultive performance that matches the song’s intensity. Following their earlier 2025 single “Living Like There’s No Tomorrow,” which made a monster splash after years out of the spotlight, “Bad Love” continues Femme Fatale’s return to form with the kind of heat that simply cannot be faked.

Canadian Roots Rock Band Bywater Call Release Blues-Driven Single “Ain’t No Friend Of Mine”

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Canadian roots, rock, and soul band Bywater Call have released “Ain’t No Friend of Mine,” a blues rock anthem that channels the energy of Gary Clark Jr, The Black Keys, Alabama Shakes, Marcus King, and the Rolling Stones. The track tackles themes of betrayal and broken friendship through a driving rhythm section, smoky female vocals from lead singer Meghan Parnell, and searing electric guitar work that gives the song its raw edge. Parnell explains the band aimed to create something bold and confident that mixes traditional blues influences with a modern rock attitude, with the gang vocal yell in the chorus designed to feel freeing and powerful when audiences sing along. Recorded at Palace Studios in Toronto with Patric McGroarty handling the capture and mix, and mastered by Kristian Montano of Montano Mastering, the release includes a music video shot by Zack Murray of Lightning House Media that offers a behind-the-scenes look at the song’s creation in the studio.