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Country Folk Storyteller Tenille Townes Confronts Boundaries On “Enabling”

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Acclaimed singer-songwriter Tenille Townes returns with “Enabling,” a quietly devastating new song that examines the emotional cost of loving someone at the expense of yourself. Written, produced, and performed entirely by Townes, the track continues her commitment to emotional clarity, restraint, and deeply personal storytelling.

“This song is me confronting a lifelong habit of putting others’ needs above my own,” Townes says. “Writing it helped me realize that love isn’t self-sacrifice… sometimes the most loving thing you can do is stand your ground and choose yourself.” The song emerged from an attempted apology that stirred old instincts to smooth things over and endure rather than protect.

With striking focus, “Enabling” turns inward, recognizing how people-pleasing and emotional rescue can quietly become self-abandonment. Rather than assigning blame, the song sits in awareness and resolve, capturing the moment empathy meets self-preservation. The result feels measured, steady, and unflinchingly honest.

Musically, the track is intentionally spare. Acoustic guitar and mandolin, both performed by Townes, sit within an unadorned arrangement that leaves room for breath and stillness. The performance earns an enthusiastic response for its intimacy, allowing unresolved tension and quiet strength to coexist without forced resolution.

That emotional honesty has long defined Townes’ work. A Canada-born, Nashville-based artist, she has earned multiple Juno, Academy of Country Music, and Canadian Country Music Association Awards while touring alongside Stevie Nicks, Miranda Lambert, Shania Twain, Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, Zac Brown Band, George Strait, and Dierks Bentley. With “Enabling,” Townes steps into a more folk-leaning, singer-songwriter space, centering lyric, melody, and emotional truth above all else.

DIY Punk Firebrands YAKKIE Call It Out On “He Sleeps Alone”

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DIY punk supergroup YAKKIE share their new single “He Sleeps Alone,” a sharp, groove-forward cut propelled by an undulating grunge bassline and a hook that lands with purpose. Vocalist Janey Starling delivers the refrain with jubilant clarity, turning confrontation into a chant you cannot shake. Stream the single on Bandcamp or Listen to the single on Apple Music.

Starling calls the song “an anti-fuckboy anthem written in the age of the situationship,” aimed at the loneliness created by performative masculinity and emotional avoidance. “This song is about the emotional loneliness that straight men create for themselves,” she says, framing the track as social critique delivered with rhythm and bite.

“He Sleeps Alone” continues the momentum toward YAKKIE’s debut album ‘Kill The Cop Inside Your Head,’ out February 13, 2026. Earlier releases including “Rabbit’s Got The Gun” and the rallying title track have driven attention from Kerrang!, Drowned In Sound, and Loud Women, with Tom Morello spotlighting the band on SiriusXM.

The album was recorded live to reel-to-reel at Middle Farm Studios with producer Peter Miles, capturing every track in a single take across four days. The result earns an enthusiastic response for its immediacy and force, balancing takedowns, chants, and emotive moments without digital polish.

Fronted by Janey Starling, the Kerrang! Award-winning founder of Dream Nails, YAKKIE unites Robin Gatt, Laura Ankles, and Maeve Westall into a wall of sound that hits hard and speaks clearly. “He Sleeps Alone” stands as a direct, danceable statement within a record built on conviction and community.

SEE YAKKIE LIVE w/ Dead Pioneers:

26-Feb-26 – Bristol – The Croft 

27-Feb-26 – Manchester – Rebellion 

28-Feb-26 – Leeds – Key Club

01-Mar-26 – London – Underworld 

Pop Punk Icons New Found Glory Unleash “Beer And Blood Stains” And Hit The Road

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Pop punk staples New Found Glory share a new single, “Beer and Blood Stains,” offering another preview of their upcoming album ‘Listen Up!,’ out February 20, 2026 via Pure Noise Records. The track channels raw energy and nostalgia, pairing heavy riffs with a sense of reckless celebration rooted in the band’s earliest days.

“This is the heaviest song on the record but it almost sounds like a party,” guitarist Chad Gilbert says. “It’s about an old venue we used to play when we first started… This song is about how much fun we had, but not realizing how close to the edge we were.” That tension gives the song its punch and personality.

‘Listen Up!’ marks the band’s first full-length album in nearly six years and centers on resilience, reflection, and forward momentum. Alongside previously shared material, “Beer and Blood Stains” sets a confident tone, balancing grit with the emotional honesty that has long defined New Found Glory’s catalog.

The band heads into a busy live stretch in 2026, joining Yellowcard on The Up Up Down Down Tour with special guests Plain White T’s. The 24-city run launches May 6 in Atlanta and wraps June 17 in Boston, with major stops including Chicago, Denver, Nashville, and New York.

Before the tour, New Found Glory appear at Hammersonic 2026 in Indonesia on May 3 and Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival in Columbus on May 19. With new music and a packed touring schedule, the band continues building on a legacy driven by connection, catharsis, and community.

Upcoming Tour Dates
5/3 Kota Jakarta Utara, IDN Hammersonic 2026 **
5/6 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy
5/8 Hollywood, FL Hard Rock Live
5/13 Sterling Heights, MI Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
5/16 Chicago, IL Salt Shed Outdoors
5/17 Milwaukee, WI Landmark Credit Union Live
5/19 Columbus, OH Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival **
5/20 Denver, CO JUNKYARD *
5/21 Sandy, UT The Plaza at America First Field
5/23 Bend, OR Hayden Homes Amphitheater
5/24 Woodinville, WA Chateau Ste. Michelle
5/25 Airway Heights, WA BECU Live at Northern Quest
5/27 San Francisco, CA Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
5/28 Stateline, NV Tahoe Blue Center
5/30 Las Vegas, NV BleauLive Theater inside Fontainebleau Las Vegas
5/31 Santa Ana, CA Observatory Festival Grounds
6/1 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre
6/4 Houston, TX 713 Music Hall
6/5 Irving, TX The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
6/6 San Antonio, TX Freeman Coliseum
6/8 Nashville, TN Ascend Amphitheater
6/9 Charlotte, NC Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre
6/11 New York, NY SummerStage in Central Park
6/12 Asbury Park, NJ Stone Pony Summer Stage
6/15 Moon Township, PA UPMC Events Center
6/17 Boston, MA Leader Bank Pavilion

** Indicates Festival Date

Southern Rock Mainstays Black Stone Cherry Rework “Don’t You (Forget About Me)” On New EP

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Kentucky-bred rock band Black Stone Cherry continue their momentum toward their upcoming EP ‘Celebrate,’ out March 6 via Mascot Records, by sharing a swinging, crowd-ready cover of Simple Minds’ “Don’t You (Forget About Me).” The track adds a Southern rock pulse to a defining 80s anthem while honoring its emotional core.

The cover features a special appearance from Tyler Connolly of Theory Of A Deadman, a longtime friend of the band whose vocal presence adds extra weight and familiarity. The collaboration feels natural and lived-in, rooted in shared history and mutual respect.

“Growing up a kid born in the mid 80s I have seen The Breakfast Club more times than I can remember,” says vocalist and guitarist Chris Robertson. “So when the chance for us to Black Stone Cherrify the track emerged, it was a no-brainer.” That affection carries through in a version that feels both nostalgic and fully their own.

The band recently released the video for the EP’s title track “Celebrate,” centered on the message to value small victories and everyday survival. Another EP cut, “Neon Eyes,” arrives with a road-focused video documenting a day in the life of the band leading into their headline set at the 2025 Maid of Stone Festival in the UK.

Produced by the band themselves, ‘Celebrate’ spans moods and textures, from grunge-leaning singalongs like “I’m Fine” to the emotional weight of “Deep.” With a European tour scheduled from September 10 through November 13 across Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK, and Ireland, Black Stone Cherry continue delivering Southern rock built on connection, craft, and forward motion.

UK Folk-Punk Standouts All For Jolly Champion Grassroots Venues With “LIFEBLOOD”

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All For Jolly announce their upcoming single “LIFEBLOOD,” a release rooted in a wider campaign addressing the ongoing closure of grassroots music venues across the UK. The song sits at the core of a moment that blends music, message, and lived experience for a band shaped by the independent circuit.

“LIFEBLOOD” arrives via Patreon and Bandcamp on January 12, followed by a full digital release on January 17. The track serves as both a tribute to independent venues and a clear-eyed reflection on the pressures facing the grassroots scene, from rising costs and redevelopment to the financial strain placed on DIY artists.

“Grassroots venues are the lifeblood of bands like ours,” the band say. “They’re where scenes exist at all. Without them and without proper support making music becomes impossible for so many people.” That conviction runs through the song, giving it urgency, heart, and purpose.

The response to “LIFEBLOOD” highlights its emotional clarity and relevance. It captures what independent venues represent beyond bricks and stages, presenting them as spaces of survival, growth, and genuine connection between artists and audiences.

Following the release, All For Jolly tour the UK throughout February 2026. The run marks the band’s final tour as a full lineup for the foreseeable future, underscoring the campaign’s central message that the future of grassroots venues and independent artists remains tightly intertwined.

Tour Dates:

6th – The Cobblestones – Bridgwater

8th – Fiddlers Elbow – London

13th – Underground – Plymouth

14th – The Village Pump – Trowbridge

15th – Katie Fitzgeralds – Stourbridge

20th – Acorn Theatre – Penzance

26th – Black Market – Mansfield

27th – Fuel Rock Club – Cardiff

28th – The Hobbit – Southampton 

British Rock Icon Francis Rossi Fires Up 2026 With Two New Songs

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Francis Rossi opens 2026 with purpose and volume, releasing two brand-new tracks as a digital double single ahead of his new studio album ‘The Accidental,’ out January 30. The songs, “Push Comes To Shove” and “November Again,” showcase Rossi energized, direct, and fully engaged with the sound that made him a cornerstone of British rock.

“Push Comes To Shove” hits with grit, momentum, and Rossi’s instantly recognizable guitar attack, while “November Again” channels reflection into a soaring, melodic chorus. Together, the tracks highlight contrast and confidence, pairing drive with emotional weight in a way that feels natural and unforced.

‘The Accidental’ emerged from spontaneous studio sessions with guitarist Hiran Ilangantilike and co-producer Andy Brook. That openness shapes the album’s character, giving the songs an immediate, alive quality built on instinct rather than expectation.

Alongside previously released tracks “Something In The Air (Stormy Weather)” and “Go Man Go,” the new songs define the album’s tone with clarity and intent. The response around the material highlights strong melodies, forward guitars, and a sense of freedom running through every performance.

“For anyone who liked any of my solo albums previously,” Rossi says, “I’ve no idea what you’ll make of this one because it’s a real departure, but I love it. It’s loud, the guitars are right to the fore, and there are some great songs there.” ‘The Accidental’ captures Francis Rossi operating at full strength, sharp, melodic, and unmistakably himself.

Alternative Hard Rock Family The Intemperate Sons Reimagine Julien-K’s “Photo Voltaire”

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The Intemperate Sons open 2026 with a bold cross-genre release, unveiling their cover of Julien-K’s “Photo Voltaire.” The track fuses the band’s alternative hard-rock backbone with the dark, synth-driven atmosphere of the original, reshaping it into something heavy, cinematic, and emotionally charged.

The release features a special appearance by Amir Derakh of Julien-K, whose guitar work and production sensibility add depth and authority. His presence bridges both worlds, grounding the reinterpretation in respect while pushing it into new territory.

The Intemperate Sons formed in Dallas in 2019, built around the Watson family and longtime bassist Mark Marks. Their sound pulls from the brooding weight of Alice in Chains, the swagger of Stone Temple Pilots, and the melodic pull of R.E.M., filtered through a gritty, guitar-forward lens rooted in classic rock spirit.

Their catalog includes ‘The Color Within’ and ‘Dark Day’s Night,’ albums shaped by collaboration and intention. Working with Ryan Shuck and Amir Derakh through Frame|Work, and with Tony Franklin on select tracks, the band has refined a style driven by groove, harmony, and unfiltered emotion.

“Photo Voltaire” earns an enthusiastic response for its tension, weight, and atmosphere. It highlights the band’s instinct for honoring source material while carving a distinct identity, reinforcing The Intemperate Sons’ place as a modern alternative rock band built on family, connection, and fearless expression.

Jimmy Buffett’s Original Coral Reefers Take Center Stage In New Documentary

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Occupational Hazard The First Coral Reefers traces the origins and evolution of Jimmy Buffett’s original Coral Reefer Band during the 1970s and early 1980s and premieres at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on February 9, with a second screening on February 13. Narrated by Academy Award winner Jeff Bridges, the film features commentary from Kenny Chesney, Mac McAnally, songwriter Keith Sykes, and original Coral Reefer members and crew.

The documentary centers on the first Coral Reefers, a group whose chemistry and creative drive helped define Buffett’s most iconic early work. Directed by John H. Cunningham, the film reflects decades of personal connection to the band and to Buffett, beginning with shared time in the Florida Keys during the 1970s.

“I first saw Jimmy and the Coral Reefers in 1977 and then moved to Key West shortly thereafter,” Cunningham says. “Once we started the interviews, their collective sentiments about life in the 70s, their time on the road, in the studio and their feelings about Jimmy, I knew we had captured lightning in a bottle.” His goal centers on preserving the band’s origin story and honoring how Key West shaped their lives and music.

Set largely in Key West, the film explores how the island’s rhythm and creative spark shaped both sound and mindset. Through rare archival footage and deeply personal interviews with founding members, tour managers, producers, and music legends, the story captures camaraderie, chaos, and freedom without a rulebook.

From early road gigs and dive-bar rehearsals to the first major studio albums, the film charts the rise, strain, and transformation that followed. It stands as an enthusiastic, clear-eyed tribute to Buffett and the original Coral Reefers, the people and places that shaped them, and the musical moment that built the foundation of the Parrot Head legacy.

SeaWorld Expands Coast-To-Coast Concert Series With Flo Rida, Boyz II Men, The Beach Boys And More In 2026

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SeaWorld returns in 2026 with its most ambitious live music programming yet, rolling out an expanded, coast-to-coast concert series across its U.S. parks. Launching in early 2026 alongside the Seven Seas Food Festival, the series places full-length live concerts at the heart of the SeaWorld guest experience throughout spring and summer.

The national lineup blends nostalgia-driven favorites with contemporary hitmakers, including Flo Rida, Boyz II Men, The Beach Boys, Fitz and the Tantrums, Bow Wow, Soulja Boy, Gene Simmons, Ying Yang Twins, Uncle Kracker, and the Pop 2000 Tour featuring Chris Kirkpatrick of *NSYNC, O-Town, Ryan Cabrera, and LFO. Performances span SeaWorld parks in Orlando, San Diego, and San Antonio.

SeaWorld Orlando delivers its most expansive concert season to date, running select dates from late January through mid-May with more than 30 full-length performances. Weekend shows take place at Bayside Stadium, featuring artists across pop, hip-hop, country, rock, alternative, Latin, and Christian music, spanning six decades of sound.

SeaWorld San Diego hosts 16 concerts from spring through late summer at the Bayside Amphitheater along Mission Bay. Integrated into Seven Seas Food Festival, Summer Spectacular, and Bayside Bands, Brews & BBQ, the lineup includes Bow Wow, Soulja Boy, Ying Yang Twins, Jordin Sparks, Fitz and the Tantrums, Phillip Phillips, Skillet, E-40, Too Short, Warren G, and the Pop 2000 Tour.

SeaWorld San Antonio adds a new live music component to its Seven Seas Food Festival, presenting select concerts from late March through mid-May. With performances included in park admission and flexible access through Annual Passes, the 2026 concert series earns an enthusiastic response for its scale, variety, and built-in value.

Clay Walker Hits The Road With ‘Doin’ What I Love’ Tour

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Nineties country hitmaker Clay Walker kicks off his 2026 headlining Doin’ What I Love Tour on January 23 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Fresh off a sold-out Ryman Auditorium debut and a 59-show run in 2025, Walker continues a career defined by connection, consistency, and traditional country storytelling.

A Texas Cowboy Hall of Famer, Walker carries decades of hits into each performance, with crowds singing every word to “Rumor Has It,” “She Won’t Be Lonely Long,” and “Live Until I Die.” The response around his live shows highlights warmth, gratitude, and a sense of shared celebration that stretches from the stage to the back row.

“To quote Mark Twain: The two greatest days in a man’s life are the day he is born and the day he figures out why. I have figured out why,” Walker says. That clarity shows up night after night, with performances that feel energized, purposeful, and fully present.

In 2026, Walker also makes his debut at major festivals including Tortuga and Hoofbeat Country Fest, and returns to Two Step Inn. He appears on lineups alongside Chris Stapleton, Jason Aldean, Post Malone, and Riley Green, reinforcing his place as a respected voice within modern country’s wider conversation.

With additional dates to be announced, the Doin’ What I Love Tour reflects an artist still moving forward, still engaged, and still doing exactly what the title promises.

Clay Walker 2026 Doin’ What I Love Tour Dates
Jan 23 Tulsa, OK Skyline Event Center
Jan 24 Hinton, OK Sugar Creek Casino
Feb 7 Fort Worth, TX Billy Bob’s
Feb 12 Shipshewana, IN Blue Gate Performing Arts Center
Feb 13 French Lick, IN French Lick Exhibition Hall
Feb 14 Richmond, MO Branded Indoor Theatre
Feb 19 Anderson, IN The Paramount Theatre Centre & Ballroom
Feb 20 West Chester Township, OH Lori’s Roadhouse
Feb 21 Mount Vernon, KY Renfro Valley Entertainment Center
Feb 28 Carlton, MN Black Bear Casino
Mar 5 Worley, ID Coeur d’Alene Casino
Mar 6 Enoch, Alberta River Cree Resort and Casino
Mar 8 Calgary, Alberta Grey Eagle Resort and Casino
Mar 12 Danville, VA The Pantheon at Caesars Virginia
Mar 13 Cherokee, NC Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort
Mar 14 Myrtle Beach, SC The Carolina Opry
Apr 11 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Tortuga Music Festival
Apr 19 Georgetown, TX Two Step Inn
Apr 23 Green Bay, WI Epic Event Center
Apr 24 Flint, MI The Capitol Theater
Apr 25 Effingham, IL Effingham Performance Center
May 16 Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM Boots In The Park
June 25 Cadott, WI Hoofbeat Country Fest
June 27 Sullivan, MO Meremac Community Fair
July 18 Hot Springs, AR Timberwood Amphitheater
July 25 Caldwell, ID Canyon County Fair
July 29 McMinnville, OR Yamhill County Fair
Aug 14 Davenport, IA Rhythm City Casino & Resort
Aug 15 Larchwood, IA Grand Falls Casino