Courtney Barnett walked into the KEXP studio with Stella Mozgawa on drums and Bones Sloane on bass, and delivered four songs that remind you exactly why she’s one of the most compelling live performers in indie rock today. Hosted by Cheryl Waters, the session pulls from Barnett’s coolest songs including “Stay In Your Lane,” “Mantis,” “Mostly Patient,” and “Sugar Plum” and performed with the kind of loose, locked-in energy that studio recordings rarely capture.
Jon Pardi and His Wife Summer Turn “Boots Off” Into the Most Fun Video of 2026
Jon Pardi just dropped the video for “Boots Off,” and it’s exactly the kind of good-time country moment he does better than almost anyone working right now. Directed by Jim Wright and out now via MCA, the clip stars Pardi alongside his wife Summer for a sequin-clad night on the town that ends, predictably and perfectly, with boots on the hotel room floor.
Co-written by Pardi, Luke Laird, and Wyatt McCubbin, “Boots Off” is climbing the Top 30 at radio, and the momentum makes sense. MusicRow called it out for its “rollicking, rump-shaking rhythm, snappy rock-leaning production, and sly, sexy lyric,” and that’s an accurate read. It’s a track that earns its fun without working too hard to convince you of it.
Pardi’s Honkytonk Hollywood Tour 2026 is already rolling, with dates across the US, UK, and Canada running through October. The live show brings fiddle, steel guitar, and a seven-piece backing band to every stop, reinforcing what country audiences already know: this is one of the genre’s most dependable and raucous headliners on any stage, any night.
His fifth studio album ‘Honkytonk Hollywood’ sits behind all of it, a 17-track set that builds on four Top 5 albums, fourteen RIAA-certified singles, six number ones, and 9.3 billion global streams. Pardi’s been at this for over a decade, and “Boots Off” is another strong entry in a catalog that keeps delivering.
Honkytonk Hollywood Tour 2026 Dates:
April 17 – Redding, CA – Redding Civic Auditorium
April 18 – Fresno, CA – Boots In The Park
May 8 – Sacramento, CA – Country In The Park
May 9 – Santa Clarita, CA – Boots In The Park
May 15 – London, ENG, UK – Highways Fest
May 16 – Manchester, ENG, UK – O2 Apollo Manchester
May 19 – Newcastle upon Tyne, ENG, UK – O2 City Hall Newcastle
May 20 – Glasgow, SCT, UK – O2 Academy Glasgow
May 23 – Belfast, NIR, UK – Belfast Waterfront
May 30 – Nashville, TN – Music City Rodeo
June 26 – Ridgedale, MO – Bulls, Bands, & Barrells
June 27 – Nashville, TN – Alan Jackson’s Last Call: One More For The Road – The Finale
July 8 – Cincinnati, OH – Great American Ballpark
July 11 – Calgary, AB, CA – Cowboys Music Festival
July 16 – West Fargo, ND – The Lights
July 17 – Hinckley, MN – Grand Casino Hinckley
July 18 – Minot, ND – North Dakota State Fair
July 31 – Salem, OR – The Pavilion At The Oregon State Fairgrounds
August 1 – Lake Cowichan, BC, CA – Sunset Country Music Festival
August 7 – Arcadia, WI – Ashley For The Arts
August 15 – Montréal, QC, CA – Lasso Festival de Musique Country
August 20 – Selbyville, DE – Freeman Arts Pavilion
August 21 – Grantville, PA – Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course
August 29 – Ocala, FL – Rock The Country Ocala 2026
September 5 – San Jose Del Cabo – Paradisus Los Cabos
September 19 – Niagara Falls – Misty City Music Festival 2026
October 18 – Tucson, AZ – Boots In The Park
Voidmonger’s ‘Lies of Aquarius’ Is Industrial Metal Pushed Into Full Cinematic Mythology
Voidmonger isn’t a band so much as a universe. ‘Lies of Aquarius’, the debut concept album from this industrial metal audiovisual project, is out now on all digital platforms and as a limited vinyl edition. It’s the opening chapter of a planned three-part saga, and it arrives fully formed, with crushing riffs, cinematic soundscapes, and a mythology dense enough to get genuinely lost in.
The lore runs deep. At the center of the Voidmonger world is the Juggernaut, a mobile tower-stage of fire and steel. Through it, the Preacher, ambassador of a god-like Creator, delivers judgment on humanity’s failings, flanked by the Mechanic, the Executor, and the Slaves to the Void. It’s sci-fi storytelling with real weight behind it, exploring cosmic justice, the exploitation of faith, and civilizations that collapse under their own moral failures.
Sonically, ‘Lies of Aquarius’ earns every comparison to Mechina, Mick Gordon, and Fear Factory, while carving out space that’s distinctly its own. The album was produced and mixed by Otus Hobst and mastered by Jan Zborovjan, and the craft shows throughout. The industrial architecture is relentless, but it’s the cinematic sweep underneath that makes this one stick.
Voidmonger puts it plainly: “It’s the first step into the Voidmonger universe, where sound, story, and spectacle collide.” On the evidence of ‘Lies of Aquarius’, that universe has a long and compelling run ahead of it.
Patty Griffin Hits the Road This Summer With Jason Isbell and Kathleen Edwards in Tow
Patty Griffin has a summer tour on the books, and it’s a serious one. The two-time Grammy Award winner heads out July 10th with her trio, guitarist David Pulkingham and drummer Michael Longoria, for a run that stretches from Woodstock, NY through New Orleans. The itinerary includes headlining dates, shows with special guest Kathleen Edwards, and a coveted supporting slot with Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit.
The tour travels behind ‘Crown Of Roses’, Griffin’s Grammy-nominated 11th studio album, out now on her own PGM Recordings label via Thirty Tigers. Produced by Craig Ross, the eight-song collection moves through spare folk, gauzy Americana, and gospel blues, drawing equally from Griffin’s adopted Texas and her home state of Maine. It’s among the strongest work of her three-decade career.
The album delivers moments that stay with you. “Born In A Cage” opens atmospherically, “Long Time” features a backing vocal from Robert Plant, and “Way Up To The Sky” lands with spare emotional depth. ‘Crown Of Roses’ continues Griffin’s remarkable ability to turn complex inner lives into songs that feel universal, intimate, and completely her own.
Tickets for all newly announced dates go on sale Friday, April 17th at noon local time. This is a tour worth planning around.
Patty Griffin 2026 Summer Tour Dates:
July 10 – Woodstock, NY @ Bearsville Theater
July 11 – Katonah, NY @ The Venetian Theater at Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts
July 12 – Westerly, RI @ United Theatre
July 14 – Brownfield, ME @ Stone Mountain Arts Center
July 15 – Old Saybrook, CT @ The Kate
July 16 – Bethlehem, PA @ Musikfest Cafe
July 17 – Collingswood, NJ @ Scottish Rite Auditorium
July 18 – Lancaster, PA @ American Music Theatre
July 20 – Portsmouth, NH @ Prescott Park Arts Festival
July 21 – Groton, MA @ Groton Hill Music Center
July 22 – Waterville, ME @ Waterville Opera House
July 23 – Bar Harbor, ME @ Criterion Theatre
July 25 – Port Washington, NY @ Landmark on Main Street
July 26 – Hartford, CT @ Infinity Music Hall
July 27 – New York, NY @ Kaufmann Concert Hall
July 28 – Lenox, MA @ Koussevitzky Music Shed at Tanglewood
July 29 – Vienna, VA @ Filene Center at Wolf Trap
July 31 – Freehold, NJ @ ParkStage
Aug 1 – Annapolis, MD @ Rams Head Live
Aug 2 – Charlottesville, VA @ Jefferson Theater
Aug 4 – Lexington, KY @ Kentucky Theatre
Aug 5 – Knoxville, TN @ Bijou Theatre
Aug 7 – Jackson, MS @ Duling Hall
Aug 8 – New Orleans, LA @ Chickie Wah Wah
Tesla’s ‘Homage’ Covers Album Honors Rock Royalty With a Few Surprises
Tesla’s got a new album coming, and it’s one worth paying attention to. ‘Homage’, due July 17th via Frontiers Music Srl, is a covers record with real weight behind it. These Sacramento rockers didn’t just pull together a quick tribute set. They went deep, drawing from Elvis Presley, Freddie Mercury, Sam Cooke, Etta James, and James Brown, voices that defined what rock and soul could be.
The lead single is their take on Climax Blues Band’s “I Love You” (2026 Version), out now with an official video. It’s a warm, confident read on a classic, and it puts front man Jeff Keith’s vocal range front and center where it belongs. The band puts it plainly: the track “pays tribute to legends but gives us a chance to showcase our lead singer’s diversity.”
What makes ‘Homage’ more than a nostalgia exercise is the context. Tesla started as a covers band playing California clubs before selling millions of records on original material. This album is a genuine full-circle moment, not a marketing angle. It also arrives more than 20 years after the ‘Real to Reel’ series, and includes one original track, “Never Alone,” which grew directly out of that earlier project.
The tracklist runs 14 songs deep, pulling from Queen, Bob Seger, Supertramp, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and more. The band calls it “a thank-you note written in sound.” That framing holds up. This is Tesla doing what they’ve always done well: connecting to the music that made them and making it their own.
This summer, they’re joining Motley Crue and Extreme on The Return of the Carnival of Sins Tour, kicking off July 17th in Burgettstown, PA.
‘Homage’ Track Listing:
Never Alone (Original Song)
Bring It On Home (Sam Cooke Cover)
Spread Your Wings (Queen Cover)
I Wish It Would Rain (The Temptations Cover)
Night Moves (Bob Seger Cover)
If I Can Dream (Elvis Presley Cover)
Come And Get It (Badfinger Cover)
I Got You (James Brown Cover)
Give A Little Bit (Supertramp Cover)
I Love You (2026 Version) (Climax Blues Band Cover)
The Ballad Of Curtis Loew (Lynyrd Skynyrd Cover)
Have You Ever Seen The Rain (Creedence Clearwater Revival Cover)
I’d Rather Go Blind (Etta James Cover)
Mind Your Own Business (Hank Williams Sr. Cover)
2026 Tour Dates (with Motley Crue and Extreme):
July 17 – Burgettstown, PA
September 26 – Ridgefield, WA
The soundtrack of online game shows: why music and atmosphere matter in live casino experiences
By Mitch Rice
While live casino game shows originally started life at a simple card table streamed to a browser, it is clear that the production values have in many cases grown substantially, with even the audio getting a thorough rethink. Gone are the days when background music and atmosphere played only a secondary role in hooking viewers in – in today’s climate, music and sound design are key elements of game show design. Whether players enjoy coming back for more, their responses may suggest that atmosphere is key.
Sound as a design tool, not decoration
Producers working in the UK live casino format have learned that sound design and ambient scoring are as carefully engineered as the game mechanics themselves, shaping player tension and pacing in ways that visuals alone cannot achieve. A recent study published by the American Psychological Association examined the relationship between the tempo of music on consumer behaviour and found that the rhythm and pace of music influences people’s tempo of decision-making. This can have important implications for the design of games shows, which typically feature fast-paced rounds.
Most studio produced games such as Crazy Time or Deal or No Deal Live create their audio environment as a series of layers. These can include the ambient background of the game itself, audio or voicing used by hosts, and musical stings and events associated with specific elements such as wheel spins and bonus rounds. These elements together create a continuous mood or feel during and between game play sessions.
The psychology behind the playlist
Research into the effects of music on gambling behaviour has found that tempo can heavily influence wagering decisions, with faster tempos leading to quicker bets and slower tempos leading to longer playing sessions with more ambient soundscapes. The latest figures from The Gambling Commission, published in the first set of gambling behaviour statistics, reveal that the live casino audience is growing at an increased rate, with more customers than ever before experiencing the music and sound design engineered into live casino environments.
Audio, whether intentionally designed that way or not, may go to great pains to ensure that the peaks of emotional response coincide with the player’s greatest doubts of actual failure. This may leverage the mathematical intentions of the game’s designer to ensure that players are feeling their most nervous right when failure is least expected.
Regulation, responsibility, and the audio question
Regulators of government sanctioned media oversight using UK digital entertainment policy are beginning to pay more attention to the way immersive design is used. Is an audio or sound landscape that draws players into an exciting experience also increasing the risk to vulnerable players? This is an emerging policy issue particularly in relation to video games, with discussion still at an early stage. While frameworks exist to manage elements such as bonusing and staking limits, the role of sound design remains largely unexplored.
There is a tension here for game show producers, as using high production values may attract viewers, but using techniques such as illusion and trickery that are used to create the show could also increase compulsive behavior. Future responsible gambling measures may have to take into account the degree of transparancy needed to inform viewers about how such shows are produced.
What the audio arms race means for players and producers
The intersection of video games, broadcast television, and online gambling in live casinos has turned sound design into one of the most critical yet overlooked aspects of the experience of playing these games. As the industry continues to grow, it is increasingly important for regulators and game designers to recognize the documented relationship between sound and decision-making.
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Why WPS Office is the Absolute Best Google Docs Alternative for High-Productivity Teams
By Mitch Rice
The landscape of document management is evolving faster than ever. While Google Docs has been a staple for many, teams and individuals are increasingly searching for a Google docs alternative that offers more flexibility, better compatibility, and a more robust set of professional features. Whether you’re looking for advanced formatting, better offline capabilities, or a familiar interface that bridges the gap between web and desktop, there’s a new leader in the space that’s worth your attention.
Why Settle? The Search for a Better Workflow
For many, the initial appeal of cloud editing was simplicity. However, as projects grow more complex, the limitations of basic online tools become apparent. A true professional needs a solution that doesn’t just store files, but enables high-level creation. Switching to a powerful word online editor provides the structural depth of a desktop suite with the seamless connectivity of the cloud. It’s about having the best of both worlds without the subscription fatigue.
Advanced Features That Outshine the Competition
What makes a document editor stand out? It’s the small details that save hours of work. From tabbed document viewing, allowing you to switch between multiple files in a single window, to a massive library of professional templates, the right platform turns a tedious task into a streamlined process. When you utilize a word online service that prioritizes user experience, you’ll find that document formatting becomes intuitive rather than a struggle.
Superior PDF Integration
One major drawback of standard cloud editors is their handling of PDFs. Most require multiple third-party tools to edit, convert, or sign documents. A premium alternative integrates these features directly into the core experience, allowing you to move from Word to PDF and back again with a single click. This level of vertical integration is a hallmark of a truly mature productivity suite.
Compatibility: The Non-Negotiable Standard
In a professional setting, compatibility is king. There is nothing more frustrating than opening a .docx file and finding that your carefully crafted layout is broken. The most effective Google docs alternative ensures pixel-perfect compatibility with industry-standard formats. This means you can collaborate with Microsoft users flawlessly while enjoying a faster, lighter interface.
Privacy and Security in the Cloud
When moving to a cloud-based word online tool, security is naturally a top concern. Advanced alternatives offer robust encryption and granular sharing permissions, giving you total control over who can view or edit your sensitive data. Whether you’re working on a personal project or a corporate contract, knowing your data is stored securely in the cloud provides essential peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is there a free alternative that is better than Google Docs?
Yes, many users find that WPS Office offers a more familiar Ribbon-style interface and better complex document handling while remaining free to use.
Can I use WPS Office without an internet connection?
Unlike some cloud-only tools, WPS offers a powerful offline application that syncs with the cloud whenever you are back online, ensuring you can work anywhere.
Does WPS support Google Docs files?
Yes, you can easily import and export across all major formats, including those used by Google and Microsoft, ensuring a seamless transition.
What makes a ‘Word Online’ editor different from desktop software?
Online editors focus on mobility and real-time collaboration, while desktop software focuses on processing power. Modern alternatives now successfully combine both.
Is switching to a new office suite difficult?
Not at all. Most professional alternatives use a highly intuitive interface that is familiar to anyone who has used Word or Excel in the past decade.
Does WPS Office offer cloud storage?
Yes, it typically includes generous cloud storage for your documents, making it easy to access your work from any device globally.
Conclusion
The search for a superior Google docs alternative is more than just about cost, it’s about finding a tool that adapts to your unique workflow. By choosing a suite that balances cloud flexibility with professional-grade features, you’re not just editing documents; you’re elevating your entire productivity engine. Whether for home, school, or business, the right online editor is the foundation of a modern digital workspace.
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The Casinos That Take Live Entertainment Seriously, According to Fan Reviews
For anyone who follows live music closely, the connection between entertainment and the casino industry is hard to ignore. Some of the biggest residencies in history have taken place on casino floors and in attached arenas, from Elvis at the Las Vegas Hilton to Adele at Caesars Palace. But which casinos actually deliver a consistently strong entertainment experience? A new data analysis from Casinos.com set out to answer exactly that – and the results were not what most people would expect.
The research team analyzed hundreds of thousands of verified reviews across major US casino resorts, measuring the frequency of entertainment-related language: words like “show,” “concert,” “live music,” “band,” “performance,” and “comedian” against each venue’s total review count. The percentage produced gives a clear, audience-driven picture of where entertainment is genuinely central to the experience.
Which States Are Pushing to Rival Las Vegas?
Las Vegas has long set the benchmark for casino entertainment in the US, but a number of states have been quietly closing the gap. Oklahoma, Connecticut, and New York all feature prominently in the data – and Michigan is another market that has been building its entertainment credentials steadily, both on the casino floor and beyond.
Properties like MotorCity Casino Hotel in Detroit and Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort in Mount Pleasant have invested heavily in dedicated concert venues and consistent live programming across country, R&B, and pop. Michigan has also developed one of the most mature regulated gaming frameworks in the country. It was among the first US states to launch licensed online casino gaming, and a full breakdown of that market – including operators, game variety, and what separates licensed platforms from unregulated ones – is available in this guide to Michigan online casinos. The ambition driving the state’s land-based entertainment scene is part of the same broader push to establish Michigan as a serious competitor to the traditional gambling capitals.
The Casinos Rated Highest for Live Entertainment
#1 – Choctaw Casino Resort, Oklahoma (38.88%)
Oklahoma tops the ranking, with nearly 39% of all Choctaw reviews referencing entertainment. The venue’s 5,000-seat Choctaw Grand Theater has hosted Lynyrd Skynyrd, Kansas, and a rotating calendar of country, rock, and comedy acts. Free live music on the casino floor runs most nights of the week.
In terms of sheer entertainment density, no US casino comes close. One reviewer captured the atmosphere simply: “Not a bad seat in the house.”
#2 – Mohegan Sun, Connecticut (35.29%)
Mohegan Sun’s 10,000-capacity arena draws national touring acts throughout the year, and the sheer volume of entertainment content in its reviews reflects that. What stands out in the feedback is not just the headline shows, but the on-property atmosphere on any given night.
One reviewer described a Tuesday visit: “There was a band playing in the casino, a concert in progress, and a basketball game in the arena.” That breadth of programming across a single weeknight is difficult to match.
#3 – Turning Stone Resort Casino, New York (33.74%)
Upstate New York’s Turning Stone runs concerts, tribute shows, craft events, and nightlife programming across multiple venues on the same campus. Reviewers consistently note the variety of what is available at any one time, and the quality of sightlines even in lower-tier seating areas.
#4 – Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa, Las Vegas (31.38%)
Las Vegas makes its first appearance at number four – and it is not Caesars, the MGM Grand, or the Venetian. Red Rock Casino in Summerlin, with its 16-screen movie theater, bowling alley, and regular live programming, outperforms all of the Strip’s marquee names on this measure. Entertainment is built into the everyday offer, not reserved for special bookings.
#5 – Foxwoods Resort Casino, Connecticut (29.24%)
Connecticut appears twice in the top five. Foxwoods draws close to 400 show-related mentions in its reviews, supported by a major concert hall, premium nightclubs, and a full event calendar. Its proximity to the Boston and New York markets helps sustain consistent bookings from touring acts.
#6 – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City (27.56%)
With more than 7,800 reviews and over 27% hitting entertainment keywords, Hard Rock Atlantic City reflects the brand’s music-forward identity. The Joint venue on the property has hosted acts spanning rock, pop, and R&B. Live music is not an add-on here – it is a core part of how the property positions itself.
What the Data Says About Las Vegas
Vegas generates outsized attention in any conversation about casino entertainment, and for some venues that reputation is fully justified. The residency model – pioneered by artists from Elvis to Celine Dion and now including names like Adele and Shania Twain – remains unmatched at the top end. Recent coverage on this site demonstrated how far that format has expanded beyond its original template, transforming the Strip into a full-scale immersive experience.
However, when entertainment is measured across the full review base of each property, most Las Vegas casinos perform well below the national leaders. The Luxor, with more than 64,000 reviews on record, saw just 5.9% of them reference entertainment. The Cosmopolitan came in at 6.12%. Silverton at 6.26%. The Strip’s biggest hotels are destinations in their own right, but entertainment is not necessarily what drives the majority of their guest experience.
What This Means for Entertainment Fans
The data makes a clear case: if live entertainment is the priority, the best US casino destinations are in Oklahoma, Connecticut, and upstate New York – not automatically on the Las Vegas Strip. These venues have built their entire identity around consistent, high-quality programming, and their review records reflect that.
For anyone planning a trip based on the quality of live shows, this ranking offers a more reliable guide than name recognition alone. The venues at the top of this list have earned their position through the direct testimony of the audiences who attended.
Data source: TripAdvisor verified reviews, analyzed by Casinos.com research team.
Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

