David Bowie performed a 13-song set for Live By Request on June 15, 2002 in New York. The performance featured a mix of classics and newer material, opening with “Fame” and “Changes” before moving into “China Girl” and “Slow Burn” from his then-recent album ‘Heathen’. The setlist included iconic tracks like “Starman,” “Let’s Dance,” “Ziggy Stardust,” and “Heroes,” alongside deeper cuts such as “Slip Away,” “5:15 The Angels Have Gone,” and “Sound And Vision.” The show concluded with “Ashes To Ashes” and “I’m Afraid Of Americans,” showcasing Bowie’s ability to blend career-spanning material into a cohesive performance that honored both his past and present work.
David Bowie Performs 13-Song Set For Live By Request In New York Including “Ziggy Stardust” And “Heroes”
LA Rock Duo Jade Street Team With Apple Martin For Dreamy New Single “Satellites”
New on the scene with a sound beyond their years, independent LA rock duo Jade Street, comprised of Eli Meyuhas and Zachary Zwelling, has teamed up with Apple Martin and released their highly anticipated new song “Satellites.” The dreamy, atmospheric track was written by Jade Street and features vocals by Martin, marking her musical debut, with an official video now available. Formed in May 2025, Jade Street is a guitar-driven duo from Los Angeles whose music captures the tension between reckless freedom and quiet introspection. “Satellites” is their third release following debut singles “Bad Man” and “Politics,” and showcases a more stripped-down side of the duo. On how the collaboration with Martin came together, Jade Street said, “We wrote ‘Satellites’ around a year ago but it never quite settled into what it wanted to be. It lingered in the background for months until we played it for Apple. Her voice instantly reframed the entire song and gave it a whole new identity. It was clear that she was the missing piece the song needed and from there, the rest of the recording process felt completely instinctive.”
With coverage in Consequence, Harper’s BAZAAR, NME, Vanity Fair and more, buzz for the ethereal track has been growing online and in music circles. Jade Street previewed “Satellites” at their October 17 show at Nashville’s Cannery Hall where Martin joined the duo on-stage for the track’s live debut. As an extension into the ambient world created with “Satellites,” Jade Street released an additional song today in tandem. “June” is now available to stream.
Avoid Announce ‘Creature Of Habit’ EP With New Single “Sour Apple” Visualizer
Avoid are thrilled to announce their EP titled ‘Creature of Habit’, arriving via UNFD, is out now. The band has shared the visualizer for the single “Sour Apple.” Vocalist Benny Scholl says, “We’re so stoked to release our new track ‘Sour Apple.’ What’s funny is this name initially came up just as a demo name. ’cause there was a Sour Apple-flavored vape in the room. We worked out the instrumentals, and then when we finished the vocals and the lyrics, we were trying to come up with what the song will be called. The song is about reflecting on the past and letting go, but also being able to be upset when things haven’t always gone your way. In a way, kind of being a ‘Sour Apple’ about things sometimes and we realized that the name ended up representing the song perfectly.”
The Charlatans UK Perform Title Track “We Are Love” On Later…With Jools Holland
The Charlatans UK brought the title track from their album ‘We Are Love’ to Later…with Jools Holland, with BBC Music sharing the performance online. The album via BMG represents the band’s first release in eight years, marking their longest gap between records. Burgess calls “We Are Love” an open-top car ride through the credits of your favorite movie, driving along the coast to somewhere amazing, while Collins notes the track established the direction for everything else, carrying an energy that pushed the band forward. Their second single “Deeper and Deeper” leans into swirling Hammond organ with thick bass and fuzzy guitars, showing the band’s psychedelic roots while exploring fresh ground.
Spanning four decades with 13 albums, 22 Top 40 UK singles, and three Number One albums, The Charlatans UK remain one of Britain’s most beloved bands behind anthems like “The Only One I Know” and “North Country Boy.” For ‘We Are Love’, the five members scattered across Europe brought in production help from Dev Hynes, Fred Macpherson, and Stephen Street, recording at Rockfield in Wales and their Big Mushroom studio in Cheshire. Returning to Rockfield held deep meaning, as they hadn’t recorded there since making ‘Tellin’ Stories’ nearly 30 years ago, the album where keyboard player Rob Collins died in a car crash during sessions. Burgess says going back to Rockfield honored every member who has played in the band while creating something completely new.
Hardcore Band Fox Lake Announce UK/EU Tour With Poppy And US Dates With Greyhaven
Fox Lake have announced a UK/EU tour with heavy, boundary-pushing artist Poppy next spring. The dates kick off March 4 in Glasgow and wrap April 8 in Stockholm. Fox Lake recently collaborated with Phase One for a remix of their lead single, with “Freestyle” (Phase One Remix) released via Sounds of Mayhem. Rising from the heart of Colorado’s heavy music scene, Fox Lake are redefining what modern hardcore can sound and feel like. Known for their explosive live performances, crushing riffs, and unflinching emotional depth, Fox Lake channel the intensity of life’s chaos into anthems that hit with both fury and honesty.
Fox Lake’s upcoming touring, both domestically and overseas, demonstrates how universal the band’s sound is and that it can reach and delight audiences far and wide. Their new album ‘New World Heat’ is available now.
Tour Dates:
WITH POPPY:
March 4 – Galvanizers SWG3, Glasgow, UK
March 6 – O2 Ritz, Manchester, UK
March 8 – O2 Institute Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
March 9 – Electric Bristol, Bristol, UK
March 10 – Roundhouse, London, UK
March 13 – Headbangers Parade 2026, Eindhoven, NL
March 17 – Komplex 457, Zurich, CH
March 18 – Alcatraz, Milan, IT
March 21 – Raiffeisen Halle im Gasometer, Vienna, AT
March 24 – SaSaZu, Prague, CZ
March 27 – Klub Progresja, Warsaw, PL
April 5 – Vega, Copenhagen, DK
April 7 – Sentrum Scene, Oslo, NO
April 8 – FÃ¥llan, Stockholm, SE
Indie-Rock Veterans Boys Life Release New Single “Always” From First EP In Three Decades
Spartan Records and Boys Life present “Always,” the latest single from ‘Ordinary Wars’, the brand new four-song EP from the celebrated Kansas City indie-rock quartet. A reminder that all humans should retain a sense of youthful energy, “Always” suggests we should not allow the role of adulthood to become real. Recorded in June 2024 with Duane Trower at Weights and Measures Soundlab, ‘Ordinary Wars’ is the band’s first original offering in close to three decades.
Emerging from Kansas City, Missouri in 1993, Boys Life carved out a niche in the indie rock scene with their passionate, dissonant guitar-driven sound. Comprised of Brandon Butler, Joe Winkle, John Rejba, and John Anderson, the band’s self-titled debut from 1995 and sophomore effort ‘Departures and Landfalls’ from 1996 solidified their legacy. Despite disbanding in 1997, reunion tours in 2015 and 2024 rekindled their collaborative spirit.
Jazz Vocalist Whitney Ross-Barris Releases New Album ‘Curtains Of Light’ Blending Neo-Soul And Folk
Vocalist, songwriter, and storyteller Whitney Ross-Barris is proud to announce the release of her new album ‘Curtains of Light’. A deeply personal and sonically rich collection, the album blends jazz, choral, neo-soul, spoken word, and folk elements into a body of work that explores themes of disconnection, longing, and the fragile beauty of resilience. Woven with field recordings from Ross-Barris’s daily life, from playgrounds to thunderstorms, and featuring lush, cinematic arrangements by Grammy Award-winning multi-instrumentalist Drew Jurecka and acclaimed pianist and producer Michael Shand, ‘Curtains of Light’ showcases Ross-Barris’s unique ability to merge intimacy with grandeur. The album’s 13 tracks range from the buoyant energy of “Bourgeois Reverie” and the celebratory groove of “Bird of Paradise” to the atmospheric tenderness of “Only at Night” and the sweeping title track “Curtains of Light,” inspired by Ross-Barris’s memory of witnessing the Northern Lights as a child in Saskatchewan. Featuring an all-star cast of collaborators including Amy Peck, Rebecca Hennessy, Drew Jurecka, Kevin Fox, Lauren Falls, Ben Wittman, and a stunning vocal ensemble of Alex Samaras, Gavin Hope, Mary van den Enden, Miku Graham, Michael Shand, and Yvette Tollar, the album shimmers with creative depth and community spirit.
Folk Singer-Songwriter Nell Mescal Releases Highly Anticipated EP ‘The Closest We’ll Get’ With Single “Middle Man”
Highly-rated singer-songwriter Nell Mescal has released her highly anticipated new EP ‘The Closest We’ll Get’, led by the heartfelt single “Middle Man.” Produced by Philip Weinrobe of Adrianne Lenker, Billie Marten, and Cass McCombs fame, ‘The Closest We’ll Get’ captures Mescal’s raw, organic sound, developed during intimate recording sessions in Brooklyn, New York. The six-track collection offers an emotionally resonant journey through love, loss, and self-discovery, blending tender folk influences with an unfiltered, natural production style. Discussing the EP, Mescal explains, “The Closest We’ll Get is a collection of songs that tell a story about two people and how their relationship is in the grey area of friends or lovers. Each song is a realisation of how sitting in the in-between affected me and in turn affected the ‘friendship.'”

