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Arkells Strike Gold with the Synth-Infused New Single “Money” Featuring Portugal. The Man

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The unstoppable 9X JUNO Award winners Arkells have just dropped a certified banger with their new single “Money,” and it is exactly the kind of vibrant, synth-drenched anthem we need right now. Teaming up with the legendary John Gourley of Portugal. The Man, the track dives deep into our complicated, ego-driven relationship with finances, delivering a “godless” critique wrapped in an irresistible feel-good melody. Frontman Max Kerman’s sharp songwriting shines here, finding the perfect rebellious foil in Gourley’s guest vocals to create a track that feels both globally relevant and sonically explosive. Following the success of “What Good?”, this new release serves as a thrilling second look at the band’s highly anticipated 2026 album.

The momentum is truly electric as the Hamilton heroes prepare for a massive 2026, including a high-profile performance at the JUNO Awards in their hometown. Before they take the stage at the TD Coliseum, the band is heading across the pond for a series of intimate, up-close European and UK dates that are already selling out at lightning speed. Fans in Manchester and London have already snapped up every ticket, eager to hear a preview of the new record in these legendary small clubs. Whether they are surprising fans at a Jonas Brothers concert or sold-out holiday shows in Niagara Falls, Arkells continue to prove why they are the gold standard of Canadian rock and roll—bringing an infectious energy that keeps everyone’s eyes on the prize.

Dec 18 – Niagara Falls, ON – OLG Stage (Sleigh The Night) – SOLD OUT

Mar 12 – Berlin, Germany – Mikropol

Mar 13 – Hamburg, Germany – Nochtspeicher

Mar 15 – Cologne, Germany – Artheater

Mar 17 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Bitterzoet

Mar 19 – Manchester, United Kingdom – Deaf Institute – SOLD OUT

Mar 20 – London, United Kingdom – Underworld – SOLD OUT

Mar 29 – Hamilton, ON – TD Coliseum (2026 JUNO Awards)

May 30 – Fergus, ON – Meadows Music Festival

Close Enemies Announces 2026 Tour Featuring Rock Legends from Aerosmith and The Babys

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Prepare for a rock and roll masterclass as the supergroup Close Enemies officially hits the road this January for an intimate string of “An Evening With” performances. This band is a total powerhouse, anchored by the iconic Tom Hamilton—Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bassist for Aerosmith—and legendary drummer Tony Brock of The Babys and Rod Stewart fame. They are joined by the elite guitar duo of Peter Stroud and Trace Foster, along with the electrifying vocals of Chasen Hampton. This isn’t just a concert; it’s a high-octane celebration of rock lineage, featuring a setlist that masterfully balances their incredible new original material with heart-pounding classics from the Aerosmith and The Babys songbooks.

The tour kicks off on January 2nd at the historic Coach House and winds through legendary stages like West Hollywood’s Whisky A Go Go before heading east to captivate fans in Georgia and Florida. There is a palpable buzz surrounding this run as it sets the stage for their highly anticipated full-length debut album arriving in March 2026 via TLG|Rock and Virgin Music Group. For the die-hard fans, the band is offering a rare treat: VIP ticket holders can get their hands on limited-edition early production CDs of the new record. Between the undeniable chemistry of these veterans and the raw energy of their new tracks, this tour is shaping up to be the first must-see musical event of the new year.

Jan 02 – San Juan Capistrano, CA – The Coach House

Jan 03 – West Hollywood, CA – The Whisky A Go Go

Jan 07 – Fresno, CA – Tower Theatre

Jan 09 – Menlo Park, CA – The Guild Theatre

Jan 10 – Roseville, CA – Goldfield Trading Post

Jan 11 – Bakersfield, CA – The Nile Theater

Jan 21 – Atlanta, GA – Smith’s Olde Bar

Jan 23 – Largo, FL – Central Park Performing Arts Center

Jan 24 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Culture Room

Jan 25 – Sarasota, FL – Encore Live

Jan 29 – Mt. Dora, FL – MT. Dora Music Hall

Jan 30 – Fort Myers, FL – Ter-Tiniś

Perspective Announces Self-Produced Debut Album Featuring “Take Them All Down” and “Scream Therapy”

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The exciting four-piece UK outfit Perspective announces the upcoming release of their self-produced 11-track debut album after two-and-a-half years of meticulous studio work. This project fuses the irresistible grooves of seventies funk and disco with modern pop production to create a sound defined by emotionally rich lyrics and colourful guitar solos. The record functions as a chronological exploration of personal growth and identity, featuring the guitar-powered romantic high of their successful single “Take Them All Down” and the Daft Punk-influenced experimental journey of “Late To The Party.” From the floor-filling empowerment of “Hurt You Anymore” to the poignant and vulnerable finale “Skeletons,” the band delivers a cohesive narrative designed to inspire joy and unity on dancefloors everywhere.

Maxx Dee Rips Through the Digital Noise on the New Illegal Mind Single “No Test No Voice”

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One-man uprising Maxx Dee delivers a sonic detonation with the latest Illegal Mind single “No Test No Voice” as a raw defiance against the modern digital circus. Blending punk aggression with alternative metal edge, the track features jagged riffs and snarling conviction to challenge the dopamine-fueled reality of a society trapped inside an endless feed. This self-produced anthem serves as a seething reflection on modern decay and built-in obsolescence while expanding the dystopian universe established in previous works like “Zombie Girl” and “Riding Eleanor”. The single provides a powerful preview of a forthcoming 2025 punk rock EP that promises to explore the cost of truth and creative survival in a broken world.

The Band of Heathens Celebrate 20 Years with New Single “No Direction” and ‘Country Sides’ Album

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The Band of Heathens officially mark two decades of fierce independence with the announcement of their landmark tenth studio album ‘Country Sides’ arriving this February. This new collection serves as a greasy guitar-filled masterclass in roots rock, tracked in just over a week at the band’s own studio, The Finishing School, alongside producer Jim Vollentine. The group celebrates this milestone with the release of the soulful lead single “No Direction,” a lovelorn cowboy anthem that features lush harmonies and yearning pedal steel. This arrival comes at a high point for the Austin-based rockers, as their classic recording “Hurricane” has officially been certified platinum after amassing over one billion streams.

Founded by the enduring creative partnership of Ed Jurdi and Gordy Quist, the group continues to blaze a singular trail from legendary barrooms to the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. The upcoming 2026 tour schedule includes high-profile stops at Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater and the iconic Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa. Highlights from the new record include the swampy groove of “Take The Cake” and the free-wheeling energy of “She’s The Night,” which showcase a band still writing some of their best music to date. This 20-year journey stands as a testament to self-reliance and the power of organic music that resonates deeply with a dedicated global fan base.

‘Country Sides’ Tracklist:

  1. No Direction
  2. High on Our Own Supply
  3. She’s the Night
  4. Lead Don’t Follow
  5. Forever’s Not a Long Time
  6. Finish Something I Started
  7. Pleasing People
  8. Good as I Can Be
  9. Take the Cake
  10. Just as Much
  11. Letting Go

Upcoming Tour Dates:

Jan 05-10 – Steamboat Springs, CO – MusicFest 2026

Jan 11-18 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Sandy Beaches Cruise 2026

Jan 27-31 – Key West, FL – Mile 0 Fest 2026

Feb 05 – Raleigh, NC – Roadtrip To Raleigh 2026

Mar 06 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater

Mar 12 – El Dorado, AR – First Financial Music Hall at the Murphy Arts District

Mar 13 – Jackson, MS – Duling Hall

Mar 14 – Huntingdon, TN – Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center

Mar 15 – Indianapolis, IN – Turntable

Mar 17 – Madison, WI – High Noon Saloon

Mar 18 – Chicago, IL – Garcia’s

Mar 19 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line

Mar 20 – Ottawa, KS – Ottawa Memorial Auditorium

Mar 21 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom

Apr 10 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West

Apr 11 – Walhalla, SC – Walhalla Performing Arts Center

Apr 12 – Charleston, WV – Mountain Stage

Apr 14 – Asheville, NC – Revival Asheville

Apr 15 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre

Apr 16 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre

Apr 17 – Isle Of Palms, SC – The Wind Jammer

Apr 18 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns

Apr 19 – Waverly, AL – Standard Deluxe Inc

Apr 22 – New Orleans, LA – Chickie Wah Wah

Apr 23 – Baton Rouge, LA – Manship Theatre

Apr 24 – Houston, TX – The Heights Theater

Apr 25 – Plano, TX – The Lexus Box Garden at Legacy Hall

The Ultimate Stranger Things Season 5 Playlist: 80s Classics, Kate Bush, and Gaming Nostalgia

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By Mitch Rice

Stranger Things Season 5 launched its first of three volumes last month, with episodes rolling out through New Year’s Eve, plunging Hawkins into its darkest chapter yet.

Will Byers finds himself at the emotional centre as his connection to Vecna and the Upside Down finally comes into focus in ways that could change everything.

Fans who have waited over three years for this finale now face new horrors and revelations, amplified by the show’s signature blend of suspense and heart.

In the meantime, the series has become a cultural juggernaut. From West End productions at the Phoenix Theatre in London to streetwear collaborations, sold‑out collectibles, and immersive arcade experiences, Stranger Things has spilled into every corner of pop culture.

Themed entertainment, from arcade games to pinball machines and sci-fi-inspired slots, have featured on the best online casino sites, all capturing the show’s neon-lit aesthetic for audiences who crave that retro rush.

At the heart of this devotion sits the soundtrack, a carefully curated time capsule that reanimates the 1980s for modern audiences.

How The Duffer Brothers Reimagine The Era

The Duffer Brothers pay homage to the decade through storytelling, oversized fashions, long hair, band tees, glowing arcade machines, drive-ins, and a soundtrack of classic rock and synths that serve as emotional anchors, reanimating 80s aesthetics for today’s audiences.

As fans enter what promises to be a bleak stretch in Hawkins, the soundtrack’s role becomes even more crucial. The opening episodes feature Squawk, the radio station where Robin works to keep spirits high, but judging from early reviews, things are about to get desolate.

With music serving as one of the key defences against Vecna’s curse, every song choice carries weight. Which tracks will save lives? Which will underscore heartbreak? The anticipation is part of the thrill.

The series so far has already revived golden-era gems, proving the ’80s’ enduring power.

Iconic Tracks from the Series

“Should I Stay or Should I Go” by The Clash has been tied to Will Byers since the very first season. The punk staple captures his turmoil in the Upside Down while also introducing younger viewers to the energy of punk rock.

Meanwhile, “Every Breath You Take” by The Police added dramatic weight to tense moments in Season 1, its stalking rhythm blending instant recognition with narrative tension.

Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” became a plot-pivotal hit in Season 4, sparking a viral resurgence, sending Bush back into the charts, and introducing a whole new generation to her artistry.

Together, these songs demonstrate how the soundtrack anchors key character beats while bridging generations of music fans.

What’s Next? Predicting Season 5’s Soundtrack

With the series finale set in 1987, fans are already speculating about which tracks will soundtrack the end of Hawkins as we know it. The stakes have never been higher, and these potential additions would perfectly capture the escalating chaos, teen rebellion, and showdowns ahead:

“Just Like Heaven” – The Cure: Dreamy yet urgent, this track could score a Mike and Eleven reunion or a bittersweet flashback amid the finale’s mounting pressure. The Cure’s signature sound mirrors the emotional complexity of teenagers facing apocalyptic stakes.

“Paradise City” – Guns N’ Roses: A high-octane opener for the gang’s last stand, drawing from Appetite for Destruction’s raw, rebellious energy. It channels Eddie’s metal spirit, likely through Dustin overcoming a curse from Vecna, while delivering the adrenaline rush that major battle sequences demand.

“Never Gonna Give You Up” – Rick Astley: Could work as either an ironic twist during a tense infiltration scene or straight nostalgia for lighter moments before the horror escalates. The show has never been afraid of tonal shifts, and this track offers versatility and would surely garner some pretty memorable TikTok edits.

The Wild Card: “End of Beginning” by Djo

Here’s where things get meta and emotionally resonant. “End of Beginning” comes from Djo, the musical project of Joe Keery, who plays Steve Harrington. While it breaks the decade rule, it works beautifully as a symbolic closing of the loop; the series starts in 80s Hawkins and could end with a contemporary track created by one of its own breakout stars.

Position it as a dream inclusion for a final scene or end-credits roll, a hand-off from 80s needle-drops to a song made by an actor who became a cult hero through the show. It acknowledges the journey, honors the cast’s artistic evolution, and gives fans an Easter egg that feels earned rather than forced.

The Ultimate Soundtrack

These songs showcase how Stranger Things blends 80s nostalgia and cultural relevance into something that extends far beyond the screen.

The show has sparked a nostalgia economy where 80s aesthetics find new life across multiple platforms.

West End productions bring the story to theatre audiences. Fashion collaborations turn Hawkins’ style into wearable culture. Collectibles let fans own a piece of the Upside Down.

In the gaming world, retro-styled experiences capture the neon-lit, arcade-inspired aesthetic that defined the decade. Themed casino slots have embraced this 80s revival, using rock anthems, vintage graphics, and that unmistakable sense of discovery that comes from encountering something that feels both familiar and fresh.

Gen Z discovered Kate Bush through Max’s story. They’re discovering retro gaming experiences that echo the arcade culture Stranger Things celebrates.

The soundtrack becomes more than background music. It becomes a gateway to discovering a decade’s worth of culture, fashion, and entertainment that refuses to stay in the past.

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Dolly Parton Announces 2026 Dates for the ‘Threads: My Songs in Symphony’ Multimedia Tour

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The legendary Dolly Parton expands her groundbreaking multimedia production ‘Threads: My Songs in Symphony’ to twelve new cities for a massive 2026 season. This immersive concert experience features the lush orchestral arrangements of David Hamilton and stunning visual storytelling from Adam Grannick to guide audiences through the icon’s historic career. While Dolly appearing on screen shares the deep personal stories behind classics like “Coat of Many Colors” and “Jolene,” a powerhouse ensemble of vocalists including Katelyn Drye and Hollie Hammel bring these newly orchestrated hits to life on stage alongside premier national orchestras.

This innovative symphonic journey continues to captivate fans across the country following a string of sold-out performances with the Nashville Symphony and the Cleveland Orchestra. The 2026 tour itinerary includes multiple nights at the Boettcher Concert Hall in Denver and the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts in Kansas City. By blending intimate narration with the grandeur of a full symphony, the show offers a fresh perspective on the music that has defined Dolly’s legacy for generations of listeners. Each evening serves as a vibrant celebration of the creative threads that weave together her extraordinary life and songwriting.

Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony 2026 Tour Dates:

January 3-4 – Colorado Symphony – Denver, CO
January 17-18 – St. Louis Symphony – St. Louis, MO
January 23-25 –  Cincinnati Pops Orchestra – Cincinnati, OH
January 31 – Louisville Orchestra – Louisville, KY
February 14-15 – Oregon Symphony – Portland, OR
March 19-21 – Nashville Symphony – Nashville, TN
March 20-21 – Grand Rapids Symphony – Grand Rapids, MI
March 28 – Phoenix Symphony – Phoenix, AZ
April 7-11 – Naples Philharmonic – Naples, FL
May 1 – Eugene Symphony – Eugene, OR
May 15-17 – Kansas City Symphony – Kansas City, MO
August 1 – Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra – Chautauqua, NY

Heavy Halo Joins My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult on the “Delicate Terror Tour, Part Two”

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NYC alt-industrial duo Heavy Halo prepares to storm the Western United States this spring as they join the legendary My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult for the “Delicate Terror Tour, Part Two”. This massive trek marks the first time McKeever and Gosteffects will bring their unique vision of industrialized rock to the West Coast and Southwest alongside a powerhouse lineup featuring Light Asylum and Die Sexual. The tour follows the success of the latest Heavy Halo album ‘Damaged Dream’ and their recent official remix of the Andy Bell track “Godspell”.

Operating out of the historic Spellsound Studios in Brooklyn, the group delivers a high-energy mix of electronic power and human vulnerability that perfectly complements the Wax Trax! Records legacy of their tour mates. My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult brings decades of provocative house, funk, and industrial influence to the stage with a catalog famous for appearances in iconic films like ‘The Crow’. Fans can also look forward to seeing the darkwave energy of Devora and the intense presence of Light Asylum as this underground art experiment hits legendary venues from the Crystal Ballroom to the Teragram Ballroom.

Tour Dates (w/ Light Asylum, Die Sexual, Devora, Heavy Halo):

03/25 – San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
03/27 – Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
03/28 – Tacoma, WA @ Spanish Ballroom
03/31 – Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club
04/01 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Music Hall
04/03 – Denver, CO @ Oriental Theatre
04/04 – Colorado Springs, CO @ The Black Sheep
04/07 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Beer City Music Hall
04/09 – Austin, TX @ Mohawk
04/10 – Dallas, TX @ Echo Lounge & Music Hall
04/11 – Houston, TX @ Numbers
04/12 – San Antonio, TX @ Paper Tiger
04/14 – El Paso, TX @ Lowbrow Palace
04/17 – San Diego, CA @ The Music Box
04/18 – Los Angeles, CA @ Teragram Ballroom

Tony Bourge and Janne Stark Fuel the Dual Leads on the New Nerve Star Album ‘WHITE HOT’

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Hard rock quintet Nerve Star prepares to shake the foundation of the heavy metal scene with the late February release of their debut album ‘WHITE HOT’. This powerhouse collection features a thunderous blend of seventies hard rock and NWOBHM energy driven by the dual lead guitar attack of Chris Billinghurst and Swedish producer Janne Stark. The lineup reached its full potential after bringing in vocalist Matt Oakman and drummer Peter Svensson to create a sound reminiscent of the legendary Thin Lizzy style. These sessions took place across international borders as the band tracked thirteen unrelenting songs at Raw Studios in England and Stark’s own facilities in Sweden.

The upcoming record receives a massive boost from guest guitarist Tony Bourge who provides his legendary riff master skills to the epic closing track “Richard III”. Known for his work with the Welsh band Budgie and writing classics famously covered by Metallica and Van Halen, Bourge contributes his signature style to a song he originally recorded with the group Tredegar. This final track serves as a massive guitar showcase featuring all three lead players on one definitive anthem. Fans can look forward to ‘WHITE HOT’ arriving on vinyl, CD, and digital formats via RSK Entertainment followed by a string of UK gigs and European festival appearances later in 2026.