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UK Darkwave Artist Max Rael Unveils ‘Pressing Against The Glass’ from Debut Album ‘The Enemy Is Us’

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 British electronic artist Max Rael presents ‘Pressing Against The Glass’, a danceable elegy for the unbelonging. Capturing the deep-seated ache of being on the outside, this is a soundtrack for those who feel eternally separated from the warmth and safety they can only observe.

Based in Hertfordshire, Max Rael is a key creative force in the UK underground through 1990s-2000s electro-goth trailblazers History Of Guns, frontrunners of the Wasp Factory / FuturePunk scene, and Decommissioned Forests. Here, he showcases his singular talents on this record, featuring unique twists on sound design and his acclaimed outsider lyrical perspectives. Musician, writer, actor, engineer and producer, Max Rael has collaborated with Fish (Marillion), Last July, Kommand + Kontrol, Freudstein and Bienheldenschafgegenstand.

“I’ve always been taken by the image of someone being outside alone in the cold looking in through a window to warmth, comfort and safety that’s not for them. I was thinking of Heathcliff looking through the windows of Thrushcross Grange in “Wuthering Heights” or Frank Abagnale Jr in the film “Catch Me If You Can”, outside in the snow at Christmas, unseen looking in through the window at his mother with her new family, happy and warm indoors and realising there is nowhere he belongs, and no one he belongs to,” says Max Rael.

This is the latest audio-visual offering from his debut solo album ‘The Enemy Is Us’, released via London imprint Liquid Len Media. Offering up a dark bouquet of minimalist synth, darkwave and spoken-word electronic pop, this album introduces Rael’s compelling ‘futuretroist’ sound: an alternative sonic universe built on a unique sound design that feels at once familiar and alien.

Rael’s powerful and thought-provoking spoken-word lyrics confronts a world in freefall-its corruption, alienation, and misery. The result seemingly effortlessly conflates a painfully personal portrait of an interior world, with an achingly universal depiction of society and the world outside. He still unearths a resilient core of hope and gallows humour that burns brightly through the darkness, offering a complex and compelling take on the human condition.

Earlier, Max Rael released the poignant shadow-streaked ‘Slightly Less Than Human’, a nervy electronic track with a great hooky synth melody and spoken word vocals. Partly inspired by Japanese author Osamu Dazai. Lyrically, Max Rael relays his feeling of being somehow different from the rest of the human race, while the non-album B-side ‘When the Only Winning Move Is Not to Play’ relates to the 1983 film “War Games” and the book ‘The Games People Play’ by Eric Berne.

In April, Max Rael shared his spoken-word electronic pop song ‘Brighter Future’, where he questions avoidant strategies of coping with life in a seemingly increasingly chaotic and unsafe world and queries how can we reverse course from an anticipated dystopian future. The B-side ‘The People We Love Have Won (Persistence Is All)’ is a darker beast, named after Coil’s 2000 London performance at The Royal Festival Hall, which also happens to be tattooed on the inside of Rael’s left wrist.

Spoken word, electronic music and loud drums feature strongly on the 12-track album, produced and mixed by Max Rael with additional mixing by Caden Clarkson and mastered by Pete Maher (U2, Nick Cave, Depeche Mode, Pixies. Nine Inch Nails). Fusing a range of electronic music styles with other genres, Max Rael is a master journeyman of existential exploration into humanity, self, society, reality, psychology, philosophy and the future.

Latin Folk Star Silvana Estrada Unveils “Dime” Video with Owen Pallett and Announces Global Tour for ‘Vendrán Suaves Lluvias’

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 Latin GRAMMY-winning artist Silvana Estrada shares the official music video for her spellbinding single “Dime”, and announces a major international tour.

Alongside this announcement, Estrada unveils the cinematic official video for “Dime” [Tell Me], a searing meditation on anger as a catalyst for transformation with orchestral arrangements by Oscar-nominated composer Owen Pallett (Frank Ocean, The National, Haim). The video, self-directed by Estrada and choreographed by Carla Segovia, matches the song’s delicate balance between folk intimacy and sweeping grandeur.

Filmed at Laguna in Mexico City in collaboration with La Metropolitana, the video features chairs from Elephant in the Room, a collection designed in collaboration with Marina Amabrovic.

The July 29 announcement of Vendran Suaves Lluvias and “Dime” sparked an outpouring of international press attention. Pitchfork and Rolling Stone highlighted the new single and album reveal. Rolling Stone en Espa-ol called it her “long-awaited” second studio album. Remezcla featured “Dime” among the week’s best new tracks, and Billboard twice spotlighted the release: first in a Latin music roundup and then with a glowing review noting how Estrada “transforms rage into hope and freedom through a soft and emotional melody” enriched by Owen Pallett’s “almost cinematic” arrangements and her own “heartbreaking and unparalleled voice.”

Estrada will bring that range and depth to the stage this fall with a newly announced tour (tickets available August 15th at 10am locally) spanning Europe, the United States, Canada, and Mexico. After performances in cities including Vienna, Copenhagen, and Reykjavik, she will make a much-anticipated return to North America for a series of standout dates including Webster Hall in New York City, Theatre Beanfield in Montreal, and Belasco in Los Angeles, ensuring fans across the continent can experience the luminous soundscapes of Vendran Suaves Lluvias. This run also follows the news of Estrada’s addition to the lineup for Billboard Latin Music Week 2025, further cementing her status as one of the most vital voices in contemporary Latin music.

Written entirely by Estrada and self-produced in Montreal, Barcelona, and Mexico City, Vendran Suaves Lluvias represents years of personal and artistic transformation. The album draws its name from Sara Teasdale’s 1918 poem There Will Come Soft Rains, weaving themes of renewal and hope after loss. It follows a period of profound upheaval, creative roadblocks, a spinal injury, and the devastating murder of her best friend, that led Estrada to seek “softness and sweetness and a safe space to reconnect with my intuition.”

From the Venezuelan cuatro and harp to sweeping orchestral passages recorded in Skopje, North Macedonia, the record’s sound is a collage of influences, enriched by additional arrangements from longtime collaborator Roberto Verastegui. “The freedom to choose the sounds I wanted initially terrified me,” she says. “But when I embraced that freedom, a sincere and transparent world slowly began to form. This album is filled with learning, with love, and with the beauty of being human, even in our hardest moments.”

Earlier singles “Lila Alelí” and “Como Un Pajaro” earned praise from outlets including NPR, Rolling Stone en Espa-ol, VICE, Pitchfork, and Billboard, the latter calling her work “a beautiful introspective piece” that highlights “her seductive, virtuosic voice.” Rolling Stone described it as “a stunning contemplation… a balm for heartbroken insomniacs,” while The Guardian lauded its “pristine simplicity.”

Already a defining voice of her generation, Estrada has earned a Latin GRAMMY for Best New Artist, a 2024 GRAMMY nomination for Best Global Music Performance, and honors from the Grammy Museum and National Sawdust for her contributions to art and activism. She has collaborated with artists including Natalia Lafourcade, AURORA, Laufey, Gustavo Dudamel, and Rodrigo Amarante, and her live performances, from NPR’s Tiny Desk to international festival stages, are celebrated for their emotional power and intimacy.

“I hope you enjoy this album,” Silvana writes. “I made it, above all things, with absolute love and total dedication. And I hope that after listening to it, you can trust that the soft rains will come. That peace and joy will return. That hope will bloom again.”

Upcoming Live Dates
September 13, 2025 – Bogota, Colombia @ Cordillera Festival
October 10, 2025 – Madrid, Spain @ Plaza Mayor
October 23, 2025 – Zurich @ Papiersaal
October 25, 2025 – Kaltern, IT @ Kaltern Pop
October 26, 2025 – Munich @ Black Box
October 28, 2025 – Vienna @ B72
October 30, 2025 – Budapest @ BUSH Festival
November 1, 2025 – Prague @ Prague Sounds
November 4, 2025 – Copenhagen @ DR Studio 3
November 5, 2025 – Oslo @ Riksscenen
November 6, 2025 – Stockholm @ Nalen Club
November 8, 2025 – Reykjavik @ Iceland Airwaves
*November 21, 2025 – Washington, D.C. @ 930 Night Club
*November 23, 2025 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall
*November 24, 2025 – Montreal, QC @ Theatre Beanfield
*November 26, 2025 – Toronto, ON @ The Mod Club
*November 28, 2025 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall
*December 2, 2025 – San Francisco, CA @ Fillmore
*December 5, 2025 – Los Angeles, CA @ Belasco
January 15, 2026 – Puebla, MX @ Teatro Principal de Puebla
TBA – Oaxaca, MX @ TBA
January 23, 2026 – Guadalajara, MX @ Teatro Diana
January 27, 2026 – Mexico City, MX @ Teatro Metropolitan
February 7, 2026 – Monterrey, MX @ Auditorio Rio 70
February 12, 2026 – Leon, MX @ Teatro Manuel Doblado
February 14, 2026 – Xalapa, MX @ Teatro del Estado
February 19, 2026 – Merida, MX @ Palacio de la Musica
February 21, 2026 – Cancun, MX @ Auditorio Stoa

* = with Bedouine

Psychedelic-Americana Supergroup The Third Mind Drop “Reno, Nevada” Video from September 19 Album ‘Right Now!’

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The Third Mind shares the official video for “Reno, Nevada,” the second single unveiled from Right Now!, their highly anticipated third studio album out September 19 on Yep Roc Records.

Shot on location in Reno, Nevada by videographer Jon Luini, of the video (and song), director Victor Krummenacher says, “‘Reno, Nevada’ is a strange song about a strange town. Like many American cities, downtown Reno has seen better days, straining under current circumstances. The video follows Dave and Jesse’s descent into the underworld-or purgatory-where they observe the ghosts of Reno past and present, witnessing humanity in all its forms in the Biggest Little City in the World. Whether they escape or get sucked into the city remains ambiguous. All roads lead to Reno, after all.”

“When The Third Mind considered recording ‘Reno, Nevada’, the late Richard Farina’s 1965 folk classic, we discussed how to make our take of this tune different from other notable covers of it,” offers Dave Alvin. “We decided to try to musically catch the desperation and alienation of the lyrics by mixing the Howlin’ Wolf and Hubert Sumlin lick from Smokestack Lightnin’ with a healthy dose of Captain Beefheart’s abstract blues guitar yowls while Jesse Sykes and I would pay homage to folk/rock pioneers Richard and Mimi Farina with tight twin vocals in tribute to their unique style. I don’t know if the tragic poet, novelist, dulcimer enthusiast and hipster hustler Richard Farina would approve of our version of his song, but I think he would happily dance to it.”

“The wind was blowing something fierce when we shot this video in the streets of downtown Reno”, adds Jesse Sykes, “I imagined being the character the song ‘Reno, Nevada’ must have been written for back in the 60’s when Richard Farina wrote it…..Greasy hair and dirty wind blowing in your face, blowing the shirt off your back while trying to chase down magic in the wake of desperation. I long for the days when forlorn characters and youth itself could turn gritty little pockets of American culture into places of mythological wonder. The streets were strangely empty. Where was everyone? The grit lives on, but differently now. I hope this song and video captures a bit of past meets present, adding to the vast lexicon that celebrates gritty Americana folklore.”

What began as a free-form studio experiment between Dave Alvin and Victor Krummenacher (Camper Van Beethoven, Cracker, Monks of Doom, Eyelids), inspired by the spontaneity of Miles Davis’ improvisational work, The Third Mind morphed into a supergroup enlisting guitarist David Immergluck (Counting Crows, John Hiatt, Monks of Doom, Camper Van Beethoven), drummer Michael Jerome (Richard Thompson, Better Than Ezra, John Cale), and singer/songwriter Jesse Sykes (Jesse Sykes & The Sweeter Hereafter), whose mesmerizing vocal presence Alvin credits as the band’s anchor. “To me, Jesse’s vocals are the glue that holds this whole thing together,” says Alvin. “Her voice is so unique, and she sings with such intense introspection that it just sucks you in.”

Recorded live over four days at 64 Sound Recording Studio in Los Angeles, Right Now! is a masterclass in instinct and improvisation by skillful musicians meeting in real time to find the songs as they go. “Everything about this record is intuitive,” says GRAMMY award-winning singer/songwriter and guitarist and The Third Mind co-founder Dave Alvin. “It’s five musicians walking a tightrope, improvising in dialogue with each other and finding the songs in real time.”

Despite the album’s sprawling nature, The Third Mind abides by a few core guidelines: show up, don’t overthink it, and surrender to the moment; no rehearsals, no written arrangements, no discussions on approach, just a list of songs and keys meant to serve as a guide on the band’s journey toward wherever the spirit takes them. “We record in a circle all looking at each other and cut everything live in just two or three takes,” says Dave. “It’s simultaneously the most old-fashioned and most modern way we could make a record. Every single note we play is in service of the song and our interpretation of it in that moment.”

Their self-titled 2020 debut album earned acclaim from Glide Magazine who hailed “they may just be the coolest jam band out there right now,” while Magnet Magazine exclaimed “Not so much a supergroup as a great f***ing band.” Following the band’s live debut at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass and the 2023 release of The Third Mind 2 the band captured a series of tour dates for 2025’s sprawling The Third Mind – Live Mind, which also featured guitarist Mark Karan (Ratdog, Phil Lesh).

For the first time, The Third Mind will take their electrifying live show beyond the West Coast with an October tour run. Following their September performance to CAMPOUT for its 20th anniversary at Pappy & Harriet’s in Pioneertown, CA, and an October 3 return to the iconic Troubadour in Los Angeles with the Mad Alchemist Liquid Light Show, the band heads east. With stops at fan-favorite venues in Columbus, OH, Davenport, IA, Chicago, Milwaukee, Ferndale, MI, and Cleveland, the tour continues with dates at Daryl’s House Club in Pawling, NY, White Eagle Hall in Jersey City, and The Hamilton Live in Washington, D.C., before wrapping up with a pair of Colorado shows in Denver and Fort Collins.

The Third Mind: On Tour
September 13 – CAMPOUT: 20th Anniversary at Pappy & Harriet’s – Pioneertown, CA
October 3 – Troubadour – West Hollywood, CA*
October 7 – Natalie’s Grandview – Columbus, OH – on sale 8/19
October 9 – Raccoon Motel – Davenport, IA
October 10 – Garcia’s Chicago – Chicago, IL
October 11 – Shank Hall – Milwaukee, WI
October 12 – The Stache – Grand Rapids, MI
October 14 – The Magic Bag – Ferndale, MI
October 15 – Beachland Ballroom – Cleveland, OH
October 17 – Daryl’s House Club – Pawling, NY
October 18 – White Eagle Hall – Jersey City, NJ
October 19 – The Hamilton Live – Washington, DC
October 23 — Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox — Denver, CO
October 24 — Fort Collins Armory — Ft Collins, CO

*w/Mad Alchemist Liquid Light Show
Note: tour dates will feature Dave Alvin, Jesse Sykes, Victor Krummenacher, Michael Jerome, and Mark Karan

East Nash Grass Release “Hill Country Highway” Ahead of August 22 Album ‘All God’s Children’

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“Try to keep my mind clear and stay between the ditches,” sings East Nash Grass’s Harry Clark three verses into the band’s latest single, “Hill Country Highway.” While the time-honored road song is part of any good touring band’s catalog, East Nash Grass’s latest iteration of the tradition feels both timely and timeless, with a desperation to be back home but a sly nod to everything it’ll take to make it.

“Have you ever been gone from home a long time with no place to lay your body other than the bed of a thousand truckers?” asks Clark while describing the impetus of “Hill Country Highway.” “Did you ever take Stacker 3 and smoke a pack of Marlboro Skyline 100s? Have you ever driven your buddies through Rocky Mountain high roads, blinded by a whiteout? If you have, I need not say more.” And like the last leg of every good tour or road trip, the final few bars of the song host a number of false endings; the musical equivalent to hitting traffic, one last gas fill up, or the dreaded home stretch flat tire. But with a blink-and-you-missed-it run time of just over two minutes, looking back on journeys past, it still goes by too fast.

“Hill Country Highway” is the latest single from East Nash Grass’s upcoming album, All God’s Children-out August 22nd on Mountain Fever Records-with Clark on mandolin, Cory Walker on banjo, guitarist James Kee, Maddie Denton on fiddle, Jeff Partin on bass, and Gaven Largent playing dobro. With All God’s Children, East Nash Grass have whittled down their immense catalog to an all-new, ten-song collection featuring five new originals, two deep-cut covers, two tunes from friends, and a string-band reimagining of a traditional Liberian chant; a feat only accomplished by the no-rules mentality of one of the most talked about bands on the scene. A worldly blend of spirituality, connectedness, and world-class picking-members of East Nash Grass formerly accompanied Dan Tyminski, Tim O’Brien, Sierra Hull, Rhonda Vincent, and more-All God’s Children is the next chapter in their interstellar rise to greatness.

Chance the Rapper Announces 15-City ‘And We Back Tour’ Kicking Off September 26

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Grammy-winner and global independent innovator Chance the Rapper has announced dates for his “And We Back Tour.” The 15-city North American headlining run promoted by Live Nation kicks off on September 26 in Houston, TX, with stops in New Orleans, Atlanta, New York City, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more.

In New York, Chance will perform at the iconic Rooftop at Pier 17, an open-air venue with sweeping views of the city skyline. The tour also features a special hometown performance in Chicago at the Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island, a scenic lakeside amphitheater.

The run wraps in Los Angeles on October 20 at the historic Hollywood Palladium. Ticket presales begin Tuesday, August 12, starting with a Citi presale and Verizon, with general on sale starting Friday, August 15.

PRESALES: Citi is the official card of the “And We Back Tour.” Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday, August 12 at 10am ET until Thursday, August 14 at 10 pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program.

Verizon will offer customers an exclusive presale for the Chance the Rapper and the And We Back Tour in the U.S. – no strings attached, simply for being a Verizon customer. The presale for select shows runs from Tuesday, August 12 at 10am ET until Thursday, August 14 at 10pm local time.

CHANCE THE RAPPER – 2025 NORTH AMERICAN “AND WE BACK TOUR” DATES
September 26, 2025 – Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center
September 27, 2025 – New Orleans, LA @ The Fillmore
September 29, 2025 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
October 1, 2025 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
October 2, 2025 – New York, NY @ The Rooftop at Pier 17
October 4, 2025 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall
October 6, 2025 – Toronto, ON @ Rebel
October 8, 2025 – Washington, DC @ Echostage
October 10, 2025 – Chicago, IL @ Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
October 12, 2025 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore Auditorium
October 14, 2025 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
October 16, 2025 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic
October 17, 2025 – Highland, CA @ Yaamava’ Theater
October 18, 2025 – Las Vegas, NV @ Fontainebleau
October 20, 2025 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium

Peabo Bryson Marks 50 Years with ‘Golden Touch’ Tour, New Album ‘Grace,’ and Forthcoming Book

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Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Peabo Bryson celebrates his life and 50 year musical legacy on the Golden Touch Tour through 2026. It will culminate with the release of his new album Grace produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis as well as a book, more details to be announced.

With a soulful voice and romantic duets with Celine Dion, Roberta Flack and Regina Belle amongst others, Peabo became known as “King of the Balladeers,” winning two Grammy Awards: “Beauty and the Beast” (1992) and “A Whole New World”(1993).

But it almost came to an end in 2018 when Peabo suffered a massive heart attack. Saved by the heroic actions of his wife, who performed CPR for twenty minutes until help could arrive, Peabo Bryson has a second chance and lease on life.

“It’s surreal. Most people don’t get to say they’ve had a five-decade career in anything, let alone music. But what makes it even more special is that I almost didn’t make it to see this milestone,” Peabo reflects. “The Golden Touch Tour is a celebration – of survival, of 50 years of music, and of the incredible fans who have supported me through it all. We’ll span my entire career, but with a new energy that comes from knowing how precious each performance really is.”

To celebrate 50 years, Peabo will release a new album Grace, produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis due in 2026. He will also release a book filled with stories spanning his 50 year career.

The Golden Touch Tour is currently underway with dates through 2026.

THE GOLDEN TOUCH TOUR
AUG 14 / LAWTON, OK @ Apache Casino
AUG 15/ LAS VEGAS, NV @ Boulder Station Casino
AUG 29 / CHICAGO, IL @ City Winery
AUG 30 / DALLAS, TX @ Riverfront Jazz Festival
AUG 31 / MEMPHIS, TN @ Cannon Center
SEPT 13-20 / SOMMA EUROPEAN CRUISE
SEPT 28 / ST. LOUIS, MO @ City Winery
OCT 10 / PHILADELPHIA, PA @ Rivers Casino
OCT 11 / SOUTH ORANGE, NJ @ SOPAC
OCT 12 / JACKSON, MI @ George E. Potter Center
OCT 17 / NEWPORT BEACH, CA @ Newport Beach Jazz Series
OCT 19 / CATALINA ISLAND, CA @ Catalina Jazz Festival
OCT 21-23 / OAKLAND, CA @ Yoshi’s
OCT 26 / SARATOGA, CA @ Montalvo Arts Center
NOV 1 / ABILENE, TX @ The Historic Paramount Theatre
NOV 6 / FORT LAUDERDALE, FL @ Broward Center for the Performing Arts
NOV 7 / JACKSONVILLE, FL @ THe Ritz Theatre
NOV 9-16 / SOUL TRAIN CARIBBEAN CRUISE
NOV 20 / SMITHFIELD, NC @ Johnson Community Center
NOV 21 / CARMEL, IN @ Center for the Arts
NOV 22 / LAWRENCE, KS @ Lied Center

Ashley Monroe Releases ‘Tennessee Lightning,’ a 17-Song Celebration of Life and Music

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On Friday, 3x GRAMMY-nominated singer/songwriter Ashley Monroe released her sixth studio album Tennessee Lightning. Co-produced with GRAMMY-winning producer/engineer Gena Johnson (John Prine, Jason Isbell), the 17-song collection was recorded in the wake of Monroe’s transformative bout with cancer and recounts her remarkable journey as a celebration of life, love and the healing power of music.

The album features contributions from T Bone Burnett, Marty Stuart, Brittney Spencer, Waylon Payne, Brendan Benson, Butch Walker, Karen Fairchild and Armand Hutton.

Tennessee Lightning has received acclaim from The Nashville Scene, People, Stereogum, NPR Music, Music Row, The Observer, Americana UK and many more. No Depression proclaimed its “an electrifying new album that traverses a variety of musical landscapes, from swampy blues to gospel to pop and country.” On Friday, The New York Times included her song “Amen Love” in “The Playlist,” making her second appearance in their weekly roundup of the week’s most notable new tracks following the “pristine” single “The Touch” (feat. Marty Stuart) that was released in April.

The album is rich, multifaceted meditation on identity, purpose, and meaning from an artist who’s learned to see herself – and the world around her – in a whole new light following a life-altering diagnosis. “When I got diagnosed with lymphoma and started my treatment, I stopped writing, I stopped hearing melodies, I stopped thinking about songs at all,” Monroe recalls. For six months, she focused almost exclusively on her recovery and her family as she underwent a grueling regimen of injections and transfusions.

“When I finally went into remission, I could feel the life and the music start flowing in my veins again,” she explains. “It was like a flood, just this rush of inspiration.” Along with that inspiration came a newfound clarity and gratitude, as well as a vision for this new album.

“I feel like I’ve emerged from these last few years with a pretty profound perspective shift. I’ve learned to be more in the moment, to appreciate what’s right in front of me and enjoy every second I get to spend doing what I love with the people I care about.”

Late last month, Monroe celebrated the 10th anniversary of her GRAMMY-nominated album The Blade with a special one-night-only performance of the album in full at The Basement East and released an anniversary edition featuring three previously unreleased tracks. Among them is “Fight For It,” a timeless anthem about resilience that was co-written by Monroe alongside Shane McAnally (Kacey Musgraves, Miranda Lambert) and Gordie Sampson (Josh Turner, Walker Hayes) featuring Vince Gill on background vocals.

On August 21, Monroe will kick off a European tour with Fancy Hagood in Manchester, UK that will make stops in Glasgow, London, Amsterdam and more. Find a full list of tour dates below or visit her website.

Ashley Monroe 2025 Tour Dates:
August 21 – Manchester, UK – Band On the Wall *
August 22 – Leicestershire, UK – The Long Road Festival
August 25 – Glasgow, UK – Saint Luke’s *
August 27 – London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall *
August 28 – Amsterdam, NL – Melkweg *
September 19-21 – Bristol, TN – Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion

* with Fancy Hagood

The Cowsills’ Long-Lost ‘Cocaine Drain’ Album Finally Sees Release Sept. 19 via Omnivore

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The Cowsills, the hit family singing group of the 60s, have announced the release of The “Cocaine Drain” Album, out September 19 via Omnivore Recordings. The “lost” album produced by Chuck Plotkin (Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan) in the 70s is finally back, restored and remastered, featuring 5 bonus tracks. Along with the announcement they’ve also shared a single from the album, “Is Your Love Alive?”

The Cowsills’ story is now one of legend. From their beginnings as a pop-vocal group (and the inspiration for The Partridge Family), to their emergence as Alt-rock/Americana heroes, there’s always a surprise in there. The “Cocaine Drain” Album is no exception.

From their acclaimed 2022 release Rhythm Of The World, to the reissue of 1998’s Global in 2024, it has become obvious that the group is more than “The Rain, The Park, And Other Things.” And, how so much music was “lost” when it should have been in everyone’s ears all this time.

In 1978, the band began recording demos with Chuck Plotkin, after an introduction from Jackson Browne, and eventually moved into studios to record a full album. In addition to Bob and Paul Cowsill originals, the band recorded songs by John Hall (Orleans), future Grammy-winner Wendy Waldman, and “Buzzy” Feiten. It was all going smoothly until Plotkin moved on to mix Bruce Springsteen’s Darkness On The Edge Of Town. Future multiple Grammy-winner Val Garay (Kim Carnes, James Taylor, The Motels) stepped in to sequence and master the recordings, yet, an expected major-label deal never materialized. The masters disappeared, and (another) great album languished in obscurity.

Finally, The “Cocaine Drain” Album (named after Hall’s composition) sees a proper release. Garay’s original sequence sits next to five bonus recordings. Restored and remastered by multiple Grammy-winning engineer Michael Graves, the album feels as fresh and vital as it would have upon its intended release. Liner notes from Bob Cowsill and Brett Milano outline the story of its almost fantastical creation, and what happened after the dust settled.

So, it isn’t a dream anymore. The “Cocaine Drain” Album by The Cowsills makes a triumphant return to the marketplace-even if it’s actually for the first time!

Rio Da Yung OG Drops 20-Track ‘F.L.I.N.T.’ Album with Star-Studded Michigan & National Collabs

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 Emerging from one of the nation’s roughest cities and shaking off a multi-year prison sentence, Rio Da Yung OG is having a massive 2025, filled with sold out dates, trending videos, and more punchlines than you can count. Reflecting on all he has accomplished against the odds, Rio gives thanks to the city that raised him with F.L.I.N.T. (Feeling Like I’m Not Through), his new album.

Packed with kinetic beats by Rio’s frequent collaborators like Wayne616, BEATSBYSAV, and Danny G Beats, the new album allows Rio to test out some truly head-spinning flows, doubling back on his bars to create rewindable punchlines and unexpected moments of poignancy.

Spanning 20 tracks, F.L.I.N.T. is one of Rio’s most focused works to date, spanning 20 tracks of bass-heavy Michigan music including recent singles like “What U Spend” ft. Zillionaire Doe (Top 30 on YouTube trending), “Great Day,” (trended in YouTube’s Trending Top 20 with over 1.3 million views), “Sneaky B,” and “Big Ben.” The album brings collaborations with Michigan associates like Flint’s own Coochie Man YN Jay and his Dum N Dumber duet partner Rmc Mike, and connects Rio with his favorite up-and-comers from the national scene, including Chicago emcees VonOff1700 and Star Bandz, Dallas’s Zillionaire Doe, and Atlanta’s FBLManny.

Along with the album, Rio releases a whopping five new music videos, all directed by 2M Digital, as a gift to his longtime fans:

“Ghetto Star”: A collaboration with Chicago riser Star Bandz, in which both rappers trade flexes like only they can (“Street legend, feel like Rick Ross, I’m not a star/But I’m with Star,” he spits)

“Back Rubbed”: Rio sinks his teeth into a sparkling Wayne616 beat, reflecting on his time in jail and how he now appreciates the finer things even more.

“Rich Regardless”: An out-of-pocket duet with fellow Flint character YN Jay, with a beat that sounds like a late night drive.

“Different Music”: Another Wayne616 production with sonorous bass and a torrent of memorable punchlines (“Do you know what a ‘Rari truck costs? Cause I can buy 4”)

“Ask Jay”: YN Jay doesn’t appear on this one, but he gets a lyrical shout out on this Wayne616-produced heater, with a video featuring a cameo by BabyTron

The F.L.I.N.T. album arrives as Rio Da Yung OG continues his epic “Welcome Home Tour,” which kicked off with a show in Detroit. Continuing this summer and fall, “Welcome Home Tour” spans over 60 dates, passing through San Francisco on August 10th (Regency Ballroom), Los Angeles on August 12th (The Belasco Theater), Houston on August 30th (9pm Music Venue), and New York on September 24th (Webster Hall) before concluding in Chicago on October 11th (Patio Theater). Featuring support from Baby Money, FBLManny, and many special guests.

What We Know About Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ (So Far)

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Taylor Swift didn’t just announce her twelfth studio album — she staged an elaborate, months-long scavenger hunt that only makes sense in hindsight. The Life of a Showgirl, out via Republic Records and now up for pre-order, was revealed in true Taylor fashion: with a countdown, a crash of her website, and a flurry of orange confetti, both real and digital.

The big moment came on the New Heights podcast, hosted by Travis Kelce and his brother Jason, where Swift confirmed the title and teased a blurred album cover. Fans had been clocking her every move leading up to the reveal — and, as usual, the clues were everywhere.

First clue? Backstage at her Miami Eras Tour stop, she filmed a casual video with her cat… right in front of an “A12” stadium sign. Subtle? Not exactly. Then came the now-iconic exit through an orange door, a color that’s become this era’s signature shade. Wardrobe didn’t escape the code either — several orange-toned costumes from recent shows match the album’s visual palette almost exactly.

Swift even planted a hint in the “Anti-Hero” music video, dressing one version of herself in an outfit that eagle-eyed fans now say screams TS12, while another nods to The Tortured Poets Department. And let’s not forget the playlist she dropped called “And, baby, that’s show business for you,” featuring 22 Max Martin and Shellback–produced tracks, plastered on billboards in New York and Nashville.

The night of the reveal, the Empire State Building lit up in orange, Spotify showered Swift searches with confetti, and a new era officially began. As always with Taylor, the music will tell its own story — but the build-up? That’s a show all by itself.

She has now shared the album will arrive October 3 (10th month + 3 = 13, her favorite number), featuring a collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter on the title track. The only producers on the credits – as expected from her curating a new Spotify playlist with songs from – wait for it – Max Martin and Shellback, the team behind some of her poppiest hits from the albums Red, 1989 and Reputation. Four additional CD variants are now available for pre-order.

In true full-circle fashion, the spark for The Life of a Showgirl came in May 2024, when Taylor Swift and Martin talked backstage while the Eras Tour lit up Stockholm. Between European tour dates, she flew to Sweden to record, channeling what she’d lived and felt behind the curtain of the biggest tour of her life. For her twelfth album, she went symbolic — exactly twelve songs, no bonus tracks, no surprise drops.

The visuals? Mert and Marcus, the duo behind Reputation’s iconic cover, photographed Swift wearing a silver jeweled bra top and bracelets, floating in water with only her face and wrist breaking the surface. She says it captures the quiet, offstage moments of tour life — “how each day ends with me in a bathtub.”

During the night of the announcement, the Empire State Building was illuminated in orange; the building’s Instagram page shared an image of the illumination. Google Searches for “Taylor Swift” now only displayed orange confetti, a flaming heart emoji, and the previously revealed Spotify playlist title.