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Nashville Singer Laura Mustard Confronts Trauma Head-On With Powerful New Single “Afraid Of The Dark”

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Laura Mustard releases “Afraid of the Dark,” a deeply personal pop-folk single that tells the story of her carjacking at gunpoint off Music Row exactly nine years ago. The Nashville singer-songwriter transforms that traumatic night into a song about learning to live with fear and finding light on the other side, creating something that speaks to anyone navigating their own “after.” Produced by Nolan Sorsby, the track blends piano, mandolin, fiddle, and horns into an upbeat, catchy arrangement that deliberately contrasts with the weight of the lyrics, representing the “good front” people often put up to cope through difficult experiences.

Mustard explores how trauma fundamentally changes the way someone moves through the world, asking questions like “What if what doesn’t kill you leaves you looking over your shoulder forever?” The bridge transforms into a conversation with her own emotions including fear, paranoia, and hope, showcasing her growth and acceptance. Mustard calls “Afraid of the Dark” the most healing song she’s ever written, and that vulnerability creates a connection point for listeners working through their own hard times. This is songwriting that doesn’t just acknowledge pain but walks straight through it with courage and honesty.

Kids In The Hall Legend Bruce McCulloch Returns With ‘Dark Purple Slice’ Tour

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Comedian Bruce McCulloch is going back on tour in 2026 with his Dark Purple Slice Tour!
Best known for his work with the award-winning sketch troupe, The Kids in the Hall, the Albertan comedian is going back on the road for his Dark Purple Slice tour. On stage, he has written or performed several one-man shows including Two-Headed Roommate, Jazz Stenographers, Slightly Bigger, and most recently Tales of Bravery & Stupidity.

As an  actor, he has appeared in numerous Canadian and American television shows such as Saturday Night Live, Arrested Development, Gilmore Girls, Comedy Bang Bang, Workaholics, Nobodies, and even Anne of Green Gables.

Tour Dates

February 19 | Peterborough | Showplace Theatre

February 22 | Oshawa | Regent Theatre

March 22 | Winnipeg | West End Cultural Centre

March 27 | Victoria | McPherson Playhouse

April 11 | Kelowna | Kelowna Community Theatre

Screamo Trio Knumears Joins Run For Cover With Explosive New Single “Breaking Ground”

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Los Angeles screamo classicists Knumears have signed to Run For Cover Records and Summer Shade, the imprint led by Fury’s Madison Woodward, celebrating with the release of “Breaking Ground.” The track serves as a perfect introduction to the three-piece’s harrowing blend of old school screamo and ferocious hardcore, exploding through bracing dynamic shifts before building to a stunning scream-along finale. Available everywhere now and as a limited 7″ single, “Breaking Ground” was recorded by Jack Shirley at Atomic Garden and comes paired with an intense music video.

Guitarist and vocalist Matthew Cole, bassist and vocalist Dante Garcia II, and drummer Frankie Lopez have been touring relentlessly since forming in 2018, steadily releasing heartrendingly compelling music that carries the torch for one of hardcore’s most esoteric corners. Whether you call it screamo, skramz, or emoviolence, Knumears deliver a fresh take on the chaos and catharsis that define this sound, channeling the spirit of ’90s innovation while carving out their own path forward. The band promises more to come in 2026.

The Black Crowes Revive ‘Amorica’ In Full For Recorded Live At Analog Performance

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The Black Crowes brought their acclaimed 1994 album ‘Amorica’ to life on Recorded Live at Analog, presented by United Family of Cards from Chase. Founding brothers Chris and Rich Robinson led the band through the entire album for an intimate audience of fans and United Cardmembers at Analog inside Nashville’s Hutton Hotel. They performed hits like “Wiser Time,” “P. 25 London,” and “A Conspiracy” while sharing stories behind the songs, with Chris Robinson’s powerful vocals driving the band’s heavy rhythm and blues sound. The show closed with an encore of Southern rock classic “Remedy.”

Chris Robinson reflects that revisiting ‘Amorica’ in Nashville felt like coming home and gave the band a chance to reconnect with a record that defined a pivotal chapter for them. The performance arrives as The Black Crowes celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album with a remastered deluxe reissue featuring seven unreleased recordings that’s out now. The episode streams free on YouTube and airs on public television stations nationwide. Produced by iMaggination, Inc. and presented by WNPT Nashville PBS with direction from Pat Heaphy and LCM247, this seventh episode of season two captures the magic that happens when legendary artists meet Analog’s state-of-the-art acoustics and up-close setting.

Cinematic Rock Band Edge Of Paradise Unleashes Epic “Requiem For A Dream” Reimagining

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Edge of Paradise has released their reimagining of the iconic “Requiem for a Dream” theme, transforming the haunting score into a massive cinematic rock experience. The international band takes the simple yet powerful melody and amplifies it with soaring vocals, crushing riffs, and immersive soundscapes that bridge film composition and heavy music. Singer and visual artist Margarita Monet explains that the theme has always resonated deeply with her, inspiring the band to explore how a single melody can unlock entire emotional worlds filled with darkness, light, and everything between. Following their latest album ‘Prophecy’ on Napalm Records, the band continues expanding their multimedia universe with a striking music video that captures their signature fusion of sound, story, and atmosphere. Monet’s artwork for the project was recently unveiled at the NoHo CineFest in Hollywood, where she received the Outstanding Artist Award for her visual work and storytelling through her graphic novel that extends Edge of Paradise’s cinematic universe. The band’s reach into film expands further with their song “The Unknown” appearing in the upcoming feature film The Complete Course of Howard French, directed by Gustavo Sampaio. This is a band that refuses to be confined by genre boundaries, creating art that lives and breathes across multiple dimensions while maintaining the raw power that makes their music hit so hard.

Ska Soul Collective Westbound Train Ignites With “Slippery Slope” From New Album ‘Sing The Ghost Away’

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Westbound Train has released “Slippery Slope,” the second single from their new album ‘Sing the Ghost Away,’ which is out now. The acclaimed ska and soul collective recorded the album at The Relic Room in New York City with production from Obi Fernandez on vocals and trombone alongside Eric Novod on drums, while Tim Panella handled the mixing and mastering. The track embodies the band’s message about persistence through difficult times, with Fernandez explaining that it serves as a reminder to remain present and engaged even when circumstances feel overwhelming. The album showcases Westbound Train’s evolution as songwriters and arrangers, pairing warm analog textures with sophisticated sonic layering that honors their roots in ska, rocksteady, and classic soul while pushing into fresh territory. Beyond “Slippery Slope” and first single “L.M.A.,” the collection features standout moments like “Keeper From the Start” and a reimagined version of fan favorite “We All Need Rescue” that transforms the deep cut into something vital and current. Contributions from Anthony Abbinanti on percussion and horn players Rich Graiko and Carlos Menezes Jr. add depth to the band’s already rich sound. This is a band firing on all cylinders, crafting songs that acknowledge struggle without getting swallowed by it and creating music that moves bodies while speaking to something deeper.

Cameron Whitcomb Brings ‘The Hard Way’ Tour To Australia And New Zealand This May

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Canadian country artist Cameron Whitcomb makes his way to Australia and New Zealand this May for his first headline shows down under with The Hard Way Tour. The 22-year-old from British Columbia has racked up over 600 million global streams since his 2024 breakout EP ‘Quitter’ connected with audiences worldwide, and both Spotify and Amazon Music named him to their 2025 Artists to Watch lists. Whitcomb’s gritty vocals and raw storytelling have earned him sold-out venues across North America and Europe, including a recent two-night stand at the legendary Troubadour in Los Angeles during his I’ve Got Options Tour. His debut full-length album ‘The Hard Way’ captures the intensity and authenticity that’s made him one of country music’s most compelling new voices.

Cameron Whitcomb 2026 The Hard Way Australia & New Zealand Tour Dates:

May 5 – Auckland, NZ @ Powerstation
May 7 – Adelaide, SA @ The Gov
May 9 – Melbourne, VIC @ Forum
May 12 – Brisbane, QLD @ The Tivoli
May 15 – Sydney, NSW @ UNSW Roundhouse

Circles Around The Sun And Mikaela Davis Deliver Cosmic Jam Session Live On KEXP

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Circles Around The Sun joined forces with harpist and vocalist Mikaela Davis for a mesmerizing performance in the KEXP studio. The session featured three expansive tracks that showcased the collaborative chemistry between Davis and the instrumental powerhouse. The performance opened with “Hot Pursuit,” followed by “After Sunrise” and closed with “Moonbow,” giving viewers a 30-minute journey through psychedelic grooves and improvisational bliss. Dan Horne on bass, Mark Levyz on drums, Adam MacDougall on keyboards, and John Lee Shannon on guitar created the foundation while Davis wove harp melodies and vocals throughout the session.

Elise Trouw Unveils Satirical Alter Ego With “All You Need Is Lust” From ‘The Diary Of Elon Lust’

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Elise Trouw has stepped into uncharted territory with “All You Need Is Lust,” the opening salvo from her forthcoming concept album ‘The Diary of Elon Lust,’ which arrived today alongside a visually stunning music video. The genre-blurring multi-instrumentalist and visual artist crafted this 14-track satirical project around a fictional alter ego named Elon Lust, a 20-something male character built from real conversations and encounters that reveal uncomfortable truths about entitlement and objectification. The album releases February 13th, 2026 via Midtopia.

What began as comedic songwriting transformed into something far more authentic for Trouw. She found herself channeling words that had been spoken to her, to her friends, and likely to countless others into this persona that serves as archetype, confession, and warning all at once. The creative process unlocked a new level of honesty in her work, allowing her to explore these themes through a lens that’s both provocative and revealing.

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