Miley Cyrus expands her critically acclaimed era today with the arrival of ‘Something Beautiful Deluxe’ featuring two massive new collaborations. The lead single “Secrets” brings together rock icons Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood for a deeply personal track inspired by family transparency. This release also includes a sprawling thirteen-minute experimental piece titled “Lockdown” alongside legendary artist David Byrne.
Judd Apatow Films Bob Newhart And Don Rickles’ Relationship In New Short Doc
Judd Apatow captures the incredible life-long friendship between comedy giants Bob Newhart and Don Rickles in the short film ‘Bob and Don: A Love Story’. This documentary for The New Yorker highlights how these two total opposites maintained a legendary bond throughout their storied careers. Their connection proves that the greatest comedy often flourishes within the deepest and most enduring personal loyalties.
The Wizard Of Oz Invented The Graphic T-Shirt Trend
Alex Rabinowitz of Pop Culture Brain highlights a fascinating moment from 1939 where ‘The Wizard of Oz’ essentially debuted the first documented graphic t-shirt. During a quick ten second sequence, workers wear these printed shirts while putting the scarecrow back together following a flying monkey encounter. This cinematic masterpiece basically pioneered a staple of modern fashion that remains a global wardrobe essential today.
The Cranberries Bring Iconic ‘MTV Unplugged’ Set To Standalone Release
For the first time in thirty years, the definitive acoustic performance from The Cranberries is available as a standalone release. Recorded on Valentine’s Day 1995 and now out via Island Records/UMe, ‘MTV Unplugged’ captures the Irish quartet at the peak of their global ascent following the success of ‘No Need to Argue’. The nine-song set features stripped-down, string-laden reinterpretations of massive hits like “Zombie” and “Linger,” as well as “Yesterday’s Gone,” a rare gem written the day before the taping that has never been released in a studio format. Previously only available as a bonus in the sold-out 30th-anniversary 3LP box set of ‘No Need to Argue’, this collection finally honors the haunting mezzo-soprano of the late Dolores O’Riordan in a dedicated format. Fans can choose from standard black vinyl, CD, and a limited-edition alabaster white vinyl featuring an alternate cover available exclusively through Complex.
Steve Winwood Joins Tedeschi Trucks Band For Explosive Sly Stone Medley
Two generations of blues-rock royalty collided when legendary multi-instrumentalist Steve Winwood joined the Tedeschi Trucks Band for a powerhouse performance at Bridgeport’s Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater. During the first of a two-night stand on their “Live In ’25” tour, Winwood—who had just completed a masterful opening set of his own—returned to the stage mid-way through TTB’s performance to lend his iconic vocals and guitar work to a medley of Sly & the Family Stone classics. The 13-piece ensemble tore through a “fiery instrumental interchange” on “Sing a Simple Song” before transitioning into an “incendiary” rendition of “I Want to Take You Higher.” The collaboration served as a poignant tribute to the late Sly Stone, with Susan Tedeschi and Winwood trading soulful verses over the band’s double-drum attack and Derek Trucks’ stinging slide guitar work. The night also featured a notable appearance by Nashville trumpeter Emmanuel Echem, who stepped in for longtime member Ephraim Owens, adding a fresh brass edge to the band’s already massive wall of sound.
Midlake Finds Golden-Hour Grace In ‘Days Gone By’
Denton’s psych-folk pioneers Midlake return with ‘Days Gone By’, a sun-drenched meditation on resilience and the passing of time. The track serves as a central highlight of their acclaimed sixth studio album, ‘A Bridge To Far’, out now via Bella Union. Recorded with producer Sam Evian, the song features the band’s signature lush harmonies and Jesse Chandler’s ethereal flute, bridging the gap between their pastoral roots and a more adventurous, hopeful soundscape. The accompanying “one-take” music video stars Emmy-nominated actor James Lance (Ted Lasso), who delivers a soul-stirring performance of celebratory movement on a Lower East Side street at dawn. Directed by Taylor McFadden and choreographed by Phil Colgan (Hamilton), the visual captures the exact moment of the morning golden hour, transforming a public crossroads into a private sanctuary of self-expression.
Chrissie Hynde & Pals Harmonize On Soulful New ‘Duets Special’
Rock legend Chrissie Hynde explores the power of melody with the release of her star-studded collection ‘Duets Special’, available now via Rhino and Parlophone. Credited to Chrissie Hynde & Pals, the 13-track album features stripped-down, intimate reinterpretations of classic songs, including a soulful cover of Billy Paul’s “Me and Mrs. Jones” with k.d. lang. The project originated from a spontaneous phone call with Rufus Wainwright’s husband, Jörn Weisbrodt, leading to a roster of collaborators that includes the late Mark Lanegan, Depeche Mode’s Dave Gahan, and Blondie’s Debbie Harry. From the hauntingly sparse rendition of “Always On My Mind” to the “somnambulant” beauty of Cass McCombs’ “County Line” with Alan Sparhawk, the album highlights Hynde’s “UNESCO world heritage” voice alongside some of the most distinct vocalists in music. Following The Pretenders’ acclaimed ‘Relentless’ and their ‘Kick ’em Where It Hurts’ live record, ‘Duets Special’ marks an unexpected and deeply creative turn in Hynde’s iconic career.
AVTT/PTTN: The Avett Brothers And Mike Patton Form An Unlikely Supergroup
In a collision of musical worlds that few saw coming, Scott and Seth Avett of The Avett Brothers have joined forces with Faith No More’s legendary frontman Mike Patton to form AVTT/PTTN. Their self-titled debut, ‘AVTT/PTTN’, is available now via Thirty Tigers in association with Ramseur Records and Ipecac Recordings. The nine-song project—produced by Patton, Scott Avett, and engineer Dana Nielsen—blends the brothers’ folk sensibilities with Patton’s experimental edge. What began as a secret creative exchange across coasts has resulted in a sound that moves from the gentle three-part harmonies of “Dark Night of My Soul” to a “gloriously gonzo” fuzz-rock rendition of the traditional “The Ox Driver’s Song.” Featuring guest contributions from harmonica virtuoso Mickey Raphael and IDM artist Otto Von Schirach, the album marks a bold departure for all three artists, proving that genuine collaboration knows no genre boundaries.
Ty Herndon And Chrissy Metz Give New Life To “She Wants To Be Wanted Again”
Country trailblazer Ty Herndon revisits one of his most poignant hits with a reimagined version of “She Wants To Be Wanted Again,” featuring the resonant vocals of Emmy-nominated actress and singer Chrissy Metz. Originally a top-30 hit from Herndon’s 1996 sophomore album ‘Living In A Moment’, the track has been refreshed with a contemporary pulse while maintaining the vulnerability that made it a fan favorite three decades ago. This collaboration serves as a centerpiece for Herndon’s career retrospective, ‘THIRTY, Vol. 1’, out now via Club44 Records. The project celebrates his 30-year legacy by pairing his unmistakable baritone with an all-star lineup of guests, including LeAnn Rimes and Ashley McBryde, breathing new energy into the signature songs that defined his path as a country music icon.

