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Haerts Announce New Album ‘Laguna Road,’ Share First Single “Women on the Line” Featuring Jenn Wasner

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Indie pop duo Haerts, return with the announcement of their fourth album Laguna Road, which will be released October 3rd. Thematically, the album frames a confessional portrait of family, memory, and the sacred mess of growing a family together.

Along with the album announcement, they released the first piano ballad “Women on the Line” with Jenn Wasner of Flock of Dimes. The quietly powerful, heart-on-the sleeve lyrics in “Woman on the Line”: So don’t you tell me to be happy. I’m just a woman on the line. And don’t you tell me not to lose it. How could this be the best of times…are accompanied by a heart-stirring composition.

The duo, composed of Nini Fabi and Benny Gebert, wrote and recorded the album at home on Laguna Road, in the in-between spaces of everyday family life. They left the house in early 2025, having completed the album, to return to New York.

About “Women on the Line”, Nini Fabi explains: “The song is about taking ownership of my story and the choices that shaped me as a woman. It’s about the distance between how things look and how they feel-the pressure to keep it together while inside your world is coming apart.

“It’s about isolation, acceptance, and the fragile nature of truth, and it came from a moment when I let it all fall apart.”

“Laguna Road is about looking back, a “piecing it together'” album. Sonically we moved away from what we had done on our previous records. We wanted this album to feel raw and vulnerable. The songs move slowly and we leaned into that with a light hand on production.” adds Benny Gebert.

Nini Fabi explains: “I was sitting on the steps at Laguna Road, the house we had just moved into with our daughter. On paper, I had everything: a beautiful family, a home with the lemon tree, the hummingbirds, and the piano in the living room. But I was numb, isolated, and anxious in a way that felt permanent. I was at the edge of my thirties and on the verge of some kind of breakdown, and I kept asking myself how I had ended up here.”

In the coming months, more singles will be shared leading up to the full Laguna Road album release on October 3rd.

Sugaray Rayford Drops Funky, Soulful New Single “How The Other Half Lives” Ahead of Summer Tour

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Sugaray Rayford is a man with a message, a larger-than-life personality, and a voice to deliver it. Working with producer and songwriter Eric Corne, the soul-blues powerhouse has crafted an incendiary sound and narrative, contributing to an exciting new chapter in American soul music. 

His newest single, “How The Other Half Lives,” is an upbeat funk-infused brand of Texas soul-blues about walking in another’s shoes and rolling with the punches to get through turbulent times. The song was written by producer Eric Corne, who also adds harmonica to an arrangement that includes punchy brass and a syncopated Stevie Wonder-style clavinet keyboard. 

The pair’s first collaboration, Somebody Save Me, earned Rayford a 2020 Grammy nomination. Later that year, he won Blues Music Awards for ‘Soul Blues Male Artist’ and ‘B.B. King Entertainer of the Year.’ Rayford’s follow-up, 2022’s In Too Deep, won many awards, including the Blues Music Award for ‘Soul Blues Album of the Year’. 

In 2024, Rayford released Human Decency, an album Blues Music Magazine called “masterful modern soul at its finest.” Living Blues described Rayford’s performance as having “the Sinatra-esque touch of telling a story” while noting Corne’s arrangements “tie it all together in near perfection.” And All Music raved that “His discipline as a singer is unimpeachable, and his willingness to take chances with phrasing and range are exhilarating.” 

Rayford has a busy summer tour season with a slew of dates across The United States and Europe. 

At his core, Sugaray Rayford is a unifying force. His live shows are a party. Some conversations may be had, and some self-reflection may occur, but ultimately, people feel a sense of joy and togetherness, which shines through in the music.

After finding some early success with the award-winning group The Mannish Boys, Rayford struck out on his own with Blind Alley. In 2017, The World That We Live In helped Rayford break through to the upper echelon of the blues world while also informing the soul community that he had arrived. Since joining Forty Below Records, Rayford’s sound has continued to evolve in compelling ways.

Born in Tyler, Texas, Sugaray Rayford’s early years were full of turmoil. His mother struggled to raise three boys alone while battling cancer. “She suffered, and we suffered,’ Rayford says. “Then, we moved in with my grandmother, and our lives improved. We ate every day and went to church daily, which I loved. I was raised on Gospel and soul.” 

Rayford began his musical career at the tender age of seven, singing and playing drums in church, and his Gospel influences shine through in his music. The soulful rasp and expressive vocal style hint at his first-hand experience with hardship and a childhood marked by poverty and loss. As an African American youth growing up in poverty, Rayford saw the military as a path out, serving ten years in the Marines. Today, he is as comfortable using his voice to deliver songs with a message as he is singing about love. “I believe in social justice and want that to be a focus in the music, but I also like to have a good time. The light and the shade, baby!” says Rayford.

“Think back to, say, the golden days of Chess Records and people like Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters; then factor in the sound of classic soul men like Solomon Burke, Curtis Mayfield, and big-voiced icons like Teddy Pendergrass, and you’re getting close to Rayford’s sound. Float that over authentic soul backing like Daptone and Stax, and you’re getting near to the sound of Somebody Save Me.'” – Soul, Jazz, and Funk.

“Eric and I are both lifelong fans of classic soul and blues, but we also like to push the envelope,” states Rayford. “We want to build on the music, not be a pastiche of classic styles,” adds Corne.

Tour Dates:

July 10    Bilbo    Spain    Azkena
July 11    Béjar    Spain    Blues Béjar Festival 2025
July 12    Barakaldo    Spain    Arrasate Blues Festival
July 13    Puente Viesgo    Spain    OriginARTE Festival
July 18    Seattle    WA    KNKX Studios
July 19    Winthrop    WA    Winthrop Rhythm & Blues Festival 2025
July 20    Seattle    WA    Triple Door
July 25    Prairie du Chien    WI    Prairie Dog Blues Festival Praire Du Chien 2025
July 26    Waterville    OH    Blues, Brews & Brats 2025
July 30    Lincoln    NE    Zoo Bar
July 31    Sioux City    IA    Vangarde Arts
August 1    Kansas City    MO    Knuckleheads
August 2    Omaha    NE    North Omaha Music And Arts
August 3    Burlington    IA    The Washington
August 6    Nashville    TN    City Winery Nashville
August 7    Edwardsville    IL    Wildey Theatre
August 8    Berwyn    IL    Fitzgerald’s
August 9    Duluth    MN    Bayfront Blues Festival
August 11    Lakewood    OH    The Winchester
August 13    New York    NY    Groove
August 14    Ridgefield    CT    Ballard Park
August 16    Woonsocket    RI    Chan’s
August 17    Thornton    NH    White Mountain Boogie N’ Blues Festival 2025
August 21    Morristown    NJ    The Laundromat
August 22    Tuckerton    NJ    Lizzie Rose Music Room
August 23    New Rochelle    NY    Ruby Dee Park
September 4    Las Vegas    NV    Big Blues Bender 2025
October 3    Roanoke    VA    Jefferson Center
November 8    New Britain    CT    Connecticut Rhythm & Blues Festival 2025

Steve Burns Gets Candid About Depression, Rumors, and Reconnecting with His Soul on Soul Boom Podcast

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Steve Burns—yes, that Steve from Blue’s Clues—sat down with Rainn Wilson and opened his heart. Depression, rumors, masculinity, and the magic of music and stillness. He’s still finding clues—just different ones now.

Sam Edelston Shreds Black Sabbath’s “Iron Man” on Electric Dulcimers—and It Absolutely Slays

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What happens when you give “Iron Man” to a dulcimer wizard? Sam Edelston turns the Black Sabbath classic into a face-melting tribute with strings and soul. Even Tony Iommi would raise a devil horn.

Joshua Woo Channels Metallica for a Wild “Personal Jesus” Cover You Have to Hear to Believe

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Ever wonder what Depeche Mode’s “Personal Jesus” would sound like if Metallica covered it? Musician Joshua Woo did—and nailed it. He channels James Hetfield so perfectly, it’s spooky. Someone call Lars.

Kyle Hollingsworth Shares Scenic New Single “Colorado” Ahead of Solo Album All We Are, Out August 1

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Singer-songwriter, keyboardist, and brewmaster Kyle Hollingsworth is thrilled to share “Colorado,” the second single from his forthcoming solo album All We Are, set for release on August 1, 2025 via SCI Fidelity Records–Pre-save the new project now. 

Over four and a half minutes, the track unfolds with the expansiveness of an endless clear blue sky and the rolling, vast Rocky Mountains. With full, rich instrumentation, Hollingsworth takes a moment to appreciate his surroundings on a sunny day, from vibrant green trees to crisp Colorado air to the abundant wildflowers. Reflecting on the inspiration behind the track, Hollingsworth shares: “I spend a lot of time in the high country, so all the images come from above 9,000 feet. From the fall colors to the sparkling snow and spring flowers, these mountains fill my spirit.”

All We Are marks a bold new chapter in a career long defined by creative risk-taking. Across more than 20 years, seven solo albums, and over three decades with The String Cheese Incident, Hollingsworth continues to evolve, delivering a sound that feels both fresh and unexpected.

“Colorado” follows the release of the title track, “All We Are,” a shimmering, alt-rock-leaning single that trades extended solos for song-focused structure and lyrical introspection, yet remains undeniably funky in true Kyle fashion.  

Alongside the new album, Hollingsworth has teamed up with 4 Hands Brewing Company (St. Louis, MO) to craft the perfect beer pairing to complement the music. Look for the collaboration beer this fall in the Midwest near Kyle Hollingsworth Band tour dates at select retailers and taps.  

In support of the new album, the Kyle Hollingsworth Band will play a number of dates throughout Colorado, the Northeast and the Midwest. Including a fun-filled album release party at Kyle’s iconic beer festival, Kyle’s Brew Fest, hosted at Wibby Brewing Co in Longmont, CO, on September 6. On sale now, Kyle’s Brew Fest will feature beer collaborations, beer sampling from numerous breweries, special guest musicians, exciting activities and more at Kyle’s favorite event of the year. Grab tickets at kylehollingsworth.com and connect with Hollingsworth on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube.

Kyle Hollingsworth Band on Tour

July 26 – Crafts Cocktails & Corks – Winter Park, CO

Sept 06 – Kyle’s Brew Fest at Wibby Brewing Co. – Longmont, CO

Sept 18 – Brooklyn Bowl – Brooklyn, NY*

Sept 19 – StageOne at FTC – Fairfield, CT*

Sept 20 – Sherman Stage at Renegade Winery – Stroudsburg, PA* 

Sept 21 – Annapolis Baygrass Festival – Annapolis, MD

Oct 24 – High Noon Saloon – Madison, WI^

Oct 25 – Howlin’ At The Moon – Naperville, IL+ 

Oct 26 – Riverside Theater (outdoors) – Milwaukee, WI#

*w/ The Jauntee

^w/ Neighbor

+w/ Family Groove Company

Ethan Tucker Teams with Sean The Shaman for Gritty New Single and Video “Bad Man”

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Acclaimed singer-songwriter Ethan Tucker returns to the fray this week with the release of “Bad Man,” a fearless and timely new single and video featuring emcee, spoken-word artist, DJ, and activist Sean The Shaman. Out via High Point Music and Symphonic Distribution today, the soul-rooted track and its accompanying video, filmed on the streets of Seattle, offer a disarmingly honest viewpoint—where violence, injustice, and constant media noise take a toll on our mental state and collective spirit. Listen to the song HERE.

Tucker tapped GRAMMY-winning producer Mario Caldato Jr., known for his work with the Beastie Boys, Jack Johnson, and Manu Chao, and multi-genre guitarist/producer Dru DeCaro, whose accolades include Top 40 artists like Miguel and MGK, to create “Bad Man.” The track was inspired by a dark recurring dream Tucker experienced that reflected the violence that many face in neighborhoods all over the world to this day.

“We’re all dealing with so much—violence on the news, injustice everywhere, and this nonstop wave of media that messes with your head. ‘Bad Man’ is about not losing yourself in all that. It’s about staying grounded even when you want to run.” – Ethan Tucker

The new song delivers a bold statement of the times, laden with bluesy rock grit, reggae rhythm, and conscious lyricism. Tucker’s signature raw vocals set the tone as Sean The Shaman delivers undeniably powerful bars and thought-provoking lyrics that don’t miss: “And though I’m no stranger to the laughter / The pain came first, the laughs after.

“Bad Man” is the second single released by Tucker this year—following the February 2025 release of “Fly Back Home.” Also this year, Netflix’s hit series Ransom Canyon featured his song “High Time” from his debut album Misunderstood in its official soundtrack (Season 1, Episode 3). “Bad Man” sets the stage for Tucker’s forthcoming album, set to be released in early 2026.

SiriusXM to Broadcast 45 Hours of Live Coverage from The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush

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SiriusXM will offer listeners nationwide a live broadcast of The 153rd Open this July 17-20 at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Northern Ireland.

SiriusXM will air 45 hours of live on-course coverage of golf’s original championship across all four rounds of play on The Open Radio channel, which is available to listeners in their cars on channel 92 and on the SiriusXM app. Championship broadcasts will begin on SiriusXM on Thursday and Friday at 2 am ET, and on Saturday and Sunday at 4 am ET, and will continue through the conclusion of each day’s play.

Listeners will hear The Open Radio broadcast, produced by The R&A, which will feature Marcus Buckland, Sue Thearle, Robert Lee, Dave Farrar, Matt Adams, Sophie Walker, Raymond Burns, Amy Boulden, Paul Eales, and Harry Ewing, as well as SiriusXM’s Brendon de Jonge and Carl Paulson and talkSPORT 2’s Rupert Bell. Immediately after each round, SiriusXM will present a live post round show, hosted by Chantel McCabe, Jason Sobel and Taylor Zarzour, which will recap the day’s play and look ahead at the next day’s action.

In the days before and after The Open, and every week throughout the year, SiriusXM’s weekday golf programming lineup features live shows that offer news, analysis, expert instruction and more.

Notable SiriusXM programming during Open Championship Week includes shows hosted by current and former players with extensive major championship experience.

Lucas Glover, who has competed in 11 Open Championships and will be in the field at Royal Portrush, will host his exclusive SiriusXM program, “The Lucas Glover Show,” Tuesday at 8 pm ET.

“ANNIKA,” hosted by legendary 10-time major championship winner Annika Sorenstam, airs Wednesday at 8 pm ET.

“The Rocco Hour” hosted by Rocco Mediate, who competed in nine Open Championships, airs tonight and Tuesday at 7 pm ET.

For a full schedule of SiriusXM’s programming go to SiriusXM.com/golfonsxm.

Jin’s First Solo Tour Hits the Big Screen: ‘RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR in AMSTERDAM: LIVE VIEWING’ Coming to Cinemas Worldwide August 9

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Trafalgar Releasing and HYBE & BIGHIT MUSIC are proud to announce the global cinema broadcast of BTS  Jin’s first-ever solo tour, ‘#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR,’ live from his August 9 performance at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam (NL). For the millions of audience members outside the tour stops (South Korea, Japan, US, UK, and the Netherlands), this special live event,#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR in AMSTERDAM: LIVE VIEWING,’ is their unmissable opportunity to collectively experience Jin’s distinct charm as a multi-talented musician in cinemas worldwide. Screenings will be available globally on Saturday, August 9, with some broadcasting the concert later to accommodate international time zones. Encore screenings will follow on Sunday, August 10 in select regions.

Tickets for ‘#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR in AMSTERDAM: LIVE VIEWING,’ as well as full broadcast details for each territory, will be available globally beginning Wednesday, July 23 at 8AM PDT / 11AM EDT / 4PM BST at jinliveviewing.com. Tickets in Korea will go on sale separately at 6PM KST on Thursday, July 24.

This cinematic event highlights Jin as a multifaceted global superstar, building on the themes of connection and sincerity found in his second solo album Echo released in May 2025, which charted at No. 90 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The tour title, ‘#RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR,’ is a spin-off of Jin’s beloved variety content series Run Jin on BTS’ official YouTube channel. The tour title also symbolizes Jin running to meet ARMY (BTS’ official fandom) around the globe through this tour. “We are delighted to continue our partnership with HYBE & BIGHIT MUSIC to bring Jin’s first-ever solo tour live to the big screen,” said Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing. “This event offers audiences the opportunity to experience his highly anticipated solo tour and to celebrate his incredible solo journey together in cinemas around the world.

Jin (Kim, Seok jin) is a South Korean singer, songwriter and member of 21st century pop icons, BTS. Renowned for his clear tone and emotive voice, Jin brings warmth and sincerity to his music. His solo records “Awake,” “Epiphany,” and “Moon,” and original soundtracks for Korean TV series including “Yours” (‘Jirisan’), “Even If I Die, It’s You” (‘Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth’) showcase his warm vocal timbre and expressive delivery. In 2021, “SUPER TUNA” sparked a massive dance challenge trend with its cheerful melody and fun choreography. Jin co-wrote his first official solo single, “The Astronaut” (released in October 2022), with Coldplay, showcasing his distinct charm as a multi-talented musician. Widely known as “Worldwide Handsome,” Jin continues to charm audiences through a variety of content and TV appearances. In July 2024, Jin represented South Korea as a torchbearer in the Paris 2024 Olympic Torch Relay. That same year, he released his first solo album Happy. Building on that momentum, Jin returned in May 2025 with his highly-anticipated second solo album, Echo. Just a month after its release, Jin embarked on his first-ever solo tour, #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR, with stops across Asia, Europe, and the United States.

13 Artists Who Got Better With Age

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Some artists burn bright and fast. Others? They age like a legendary guitar solo — deeper, richer, and somehow cooler with time. Getting older in the music industry isn’t always easy, but these 13 legends thrived. Their voices grew wiser, their lyrics hit harder, and their stage presence? Still electrifying. So here’s to the artists who prove that the encore just might be the best part of the show.

Bruce Springsteen

The Boss went from boardwalk poet to global sage. His recent albums have the soul of a man who’s seen the sunrise through every shade of heartbreak.

Bob Dylan

He won a Nobel Prize for lyrics written in the ’60s, but his later albums like Time Out of Mind and Rough and Rowdy Ways show a weathered poet still pushing boundaries — wiser, rougher, and somehow more mysterious than ever.

Cher

Turned back time, conquered disco, crushed auto-tune, and might outlive us all in platform boots. Cher is forever.

David Bowie

Bowie’s final album Blackstar was a cosmic mic drop. He didn’t fade out; he transcended.

Dolly Parton

Country icon, rock star, philanthropist, literacy queen — Dolly’s 9 to 5 turned into a lifetime of reinvention, rhinestones, and grace.

Joni Mitchell

A stroke tried to silence her, and she came back singing. Literally. Her voice is deeper, her legacy richer, and her spirit? Untouchable.

Johnny Cash

Those final American Recordings stripped everything down to truth and trembling — the Man in Black became the voice of the ages.

Leonard Cohen

His voice dropped to the bottom of the ocean, his lyrics got even sharper, and somehow, his later years were his most poetic.

Madonna

Love her or argue about her — she’s still pushing boundaries, still causing a scene, and still five steps ahead of everyone.

Mick Jagger & Keith Richards

Still strutting, still riffing, and still somehow cooler than everyone in the room. With Hackney Diamonds, Mick and Keith reminded the world that rock and roll doesn’t retire — it just gets louder, looser, and more legendary.

Nick Cave

The former punk preacher became a gothic philosopher. His later work aches with beauty, grief, and spiritual depth.

Paul McCartney

From Beatlemania to symphonic suites, Sir Paul kept evolving. His recent solo work, especially Egypt Station and McCartney III, proves his creative fire burns as brightly as ever — just with more layers and a little more soul.

Paul Simon

From folk troubadour to global rhythm architect, Paul Simon’s writing only grew more intricate, introspective, and inspiring.

Youth might bring the flash, but age brings the fire that lasts. These artists grew bolder, better, and more brilliant than ever. If this list proves anything, it’s that the best verses are often written in the margins of time. Keep going. Greatness might just be your next chorus.