Postmodern Jukebox teams with singer Sara Niemietz for a sultry cocktail lounge cover of David Bowie’s “Heroes” to ring in 2026. Niemietz’s powerful performance matches the song’s equally powerful lyrics, captured in a live-in-studio version following their 2025 headline show at London’s Royal Albert Hall where they performed the arrangement in front of a packed house.
Nancy Wilson Shows How To Play Led Zeppelin’s “The Battle Of Evermore” On Mandolin
Nancy Wilson of Heart demonstrates how to play Led Zeppelin’s “The Battle of Evermore” on mandolin using just a few simple chords. The legendary guitarist, who previously broke down the riff for “Barracuda” and the acoustic intro to Heart’s 1975 hit “Crazy on You,” tackles Jimmy Page’s mandolin part with her own interpretation that honors the original while showcasing her distinctive approach to the instrument.
Mike Gordon Announces March 2026 Tour
Mike Gordon hits the road this March with a tour starting in Woodstock, NY, and wrapping with a hometown show in Burlington, VT. The lineup features John Kimock, Robert Walter, Xavier Lynn, and Bob Wagner, the same crew Mike debuted with in New Orleans last May, with Eli Winderman jumping in on keys for select mid-tour dates followed by some dual-keyboard performances. A real-time fan pre-sale launches tomorrow, Wednesday, at 10 AM ET at tickets.mike-gordon.com, with general public tickets going on sale Friday at 10 AM ET for all shows except Nashville, which starts at 11 AM ET.
TOUR DATES:
March 13 Bearsville Theater, Woodstock, NY
March 14 The Stone Pony, Asbury Park, NJ
March 15 Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA
March 17 Orange Peel, Asheville, NC
March 19 Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte, NC
March 20 Brooklyn Bowl, Nashville, TN
March 21 Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
March 22 Charleston Music Hall, Charleston, SC
March 24 Lincoln Theatre, Washington D.C.
March 26 Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn, NY
March 27 Paradise, Boston, MA
March 28 State Theatre, Portland, ME
March 29 Higher Ground, Burlington, VT
The Velvet Tuxedo Unleash “Buzz The Scuzz” On February 6
Hull’s The Velvet Tuxedo drop “Buzz The Scuzz” on February 6, a garage-psych rallying cry recorded at Magic Garden Studios with producer Gavin Monaghan, known for his work with Editors, The Sherlocks, Ocean Colour Scene, and The Twang. The track opens with an eastern tambura drone and swirling reversed-guitar line before exploding into a valve-driven riff designed to ignite chaos, channeling The Who’s wild electricity, MC5’s proto-punk bite, and the acid-drenched swirl of The Seeds, The Pretty Things, and 13th Floor Elevators. Frontman Will Reid describes it as their drop-out anthem, a two-fingered salute to conformity that rejects the 9-to-5 brainwash machine with pounding drums, snarling vocals, and a defiant energy that tears through speakers. The made-up phrase represents the band’s ethos of ditching the script, digging the fuzz, and following your own road instead of accepting the conveyor-belt life society sells.
The Velvet Tuxedo, featuring Will Reid on vocals and guitar, Jimmy Rustill on lead guitar, Robert Frost on drums, and Alfie Snow on bass, fuse 1960s Freakbeat, Garage, Psych, and R&B into something steeped in nostalgia yet alive with present-day fire. Their reputation as a word-of-mouth band thrives on explosive, high-octane live shows known for unpredictability and guitar-driven attack that hits with serious ferocity. This single roars with the raw power that makes their underground scene performances legendary, proving they stand as torchbearers of a timeless style dragged kicking and screaming into 2026.
Upcoming shows:
13th Jan – Rescue Rooms Nottingham, supporting The Molotovs.
25th January – Headline show at Sidney & Matilda Sheffield, superiors TBA
31st January – TPR, Hull for Dayrider festival during independent venue week.
14th Feb – Hull Adelphi, support for China Shop bull
7th March – March of the Mods day festival in Redcar
Scarlett Guitars Crafts Electric Guitar Body From 500 Sheets Of Construction Paper
Scarlett Guitars transforms 500 sheets of construction paper into a stunning guitar body using epoxy resin to create a Micarta-like material that rivals traditional builds. The process involves cutting each sheet on a table saw, bathing them in epoxy, shaping the body with a CNC mill, and adding walnut accents before applying a high-gloss finish that makes the colors explode. Watching construction paper become a playable instrument through lamination and precision work shows what happens when unconventional materials meet expert craftsmanship, resulting in something genuinely extraordinary.
LEGO Unveils SMART Bricks Technology At CES 2026 With Star Wars Sets
LEGO introduces SMART Bricks, SMART Tags, and SMART Minifigures at CES 2026, bringing motion-reactive, light-sensitive building to Star Wars X-Wing Fighter, TIE Fighter, Throne Room, and A-Wing sets. The technology plays sounds and lights up based on movement and environment, turning static builds into responsive experiences. Pre-orders start January 9, 2026.
Kajii Japan Builds DIY Calliope Using PVC Pipe And Foot Pump Power
Kajii Japan constructs a homemade calliope from PVC pipe, recorders, and a foot pump typically used for inflating mattresses. The traditional instrument produces high-pitched notes through steam and narrow pipes, but this version swaps steam for manual air pressure, proving ingenuity wins when creativity meets resourcefulness.
Brooklyn Artist Nory Shares “Snip Snip” Video Ahead Of January 15 Show At Nightclub 101
Blog Post:
Miami-bred, Brooklyn-based artist Nory drops the video for “Snip Snip” today, amplifying the conversation that started when his street interview about being half Muslim and half Jewish went viral in recent weeks. The track appears on his debut LP ‘FUCK THAT THIS THE RHYTHM’, now out, where he blends hip-hop, rock, and jazz into something that refuses easy categorization. Lines like “I’m moving to the left, because I’m never right / I can’t stay in the middle, I’m too afraid to die” cut straight through the noise, articulating what it means to exist outside clean boundaries during a cultural moment built on choosing sides. His flow recalls Q-Tip’s finesse mixed with Zack de la Rocha’s fire, and the 13 tracks address political corruption, negligence, and his own search for identity through religion and artistry.
Nory performed at Nublu on January 5 for the weekly Producer Mondays series hosted by Ray Angry of The Roots, following his November support slot for Oddisee at Music Hall of Williamsburg. Recent viral freestyles with Robert Glasper, Thundercat, and Harry Mack have created a surge of attention around his voice and perspective. The musician, producer, rapper, dancer, and actor hosts JAVAJAM, a weekly Brooklyn music event drawing over a hundred fans from around the world, and his collaborations span Marc Rebillet, DARGZ, Bernell Jones II, KennerKeyz, Shevya, J3PO, Zohar and Adam, and many others. This video arrives as raw proof that his genre-shattering approach connects on multiple levels, pulling from EDM, rap, explosive rock-hip hop, and experimental jazz without apology. He headlines Nightclub 101 in Manhattan on January 15, carrying this momentum into a live setting where his musicality and lived complexity collide onstage.

