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Singer-Songwriter Zachary Mason Brings 80s Rock Warmth and Romantic Heart to New Single “Sweetheart”

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Zachary Mason’s 11th single arrives with a clear sense of purpose. “Sweetheart” is a powerful rock track with unmistakable 80s DNA, built around the kind of romantic theme that speaks directly to the listener’s own memories and emotional experience. Mason recorded the track in his home studio in October 2025 before bringing in drummer Nate Barnes of critically acclaimed rock outfit Rose Hill Drive and bassist John Thomasson, who currently plays with Little Big Town and has credits on several platinum albums, Grammy-winning, and Emmy-winning recordings. Mix and mastering came from Hong Kong-based engineer Derrick Lin, whose work gives the single its polished, full-bodied finish.

At 28, Mason has built a remarkably prolific output since picking up a recording kit in spring 2021, producing between 200 and 250 demo tracks across multiple genres using acoustic and electric guitars and keyboards. That creative volume has sharpened his instincts considerably. “Sweetheart” is his 18th released song, and it carries the confidence of someone who has been honing his craft relentlessly behind closed doors before bringing it out into the world.

The results have been accumulating steadily. His single “I’ll Get Through” charted at number 41 and number 93 on indie radio charts in 2024. His music has been featured by Rolling Stone En Español, The Big Takeover, and SPIN Magazine, which published an interview with Mason in 2025. Songs have been accepted into the catalogues of sync companies including YTINIFNI Pictures and Brazilian film and TV company Relva Music. Influenced by Neil Young, Bob Dylan, David Bowie, and Leonard Cohen, Mason brings a songwriter’s sensibility to rock music that gives his work real staying power.

Hard Rockers Break Even Channel 80s Power and Modern Grit on New Single “Chameleon”

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Break Even make their intentions clear from the first riff. “Chameleon” is a hard rock single built on driving guitar work, powerful vocals, and a neo-classical guitar solo that earns every second of the buildup leading into it. The track calls back to the energy and melodic ambition of 80s hard rock while adding a modern compositional edge that keeps it from feeling like a simple nostalgia exercise.

The production choices are deliberate and effective. Drums provide a constant, propulsive presence throughout, bass lines move with purpose beneath the riff structure, and the arrangement gives the vocals enough space to breathe during the verses before the intensity builds toward a soaring high note that releases everything the final moments accumulate. The bridge in particular hits differently, almost atmospheric, before the track surges back into its hard-hitting final stretch.

The message running through “Chameleon” is self-improvement and constant evolution, the idea that growth is ongoing and transformation is something to embrace rather than resist. Break Even deliver that message not just through the lyrics but through the music itself, a track that shifts and builds and resolves in ways that mirror the theme directly. “Chameleon” is out now.

Indie Rock Five-Piece The Rogues Dream Bigger on Wistful New Single “New York”

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The Rogues have hit the ground running in 2026 with “New York,” a track that strips back the instrumentation and lets the vocals do exactly what they need to do. The Newport, South Wales 5-piece deliver their most wistful and emotionally direct single yet, a swing-influenced indie rock track about restlessness, routine, and the dream of something bigger and freer waiting somewhere else. The whistled melody in the chorus alone is worth the price of admission.

The band describes the song plainly: “It captures a restless urge to disappear and chase a belief that you’ll find real happiness and freedom waiting elsewhere.” The swing-inspired rhythm carries the magic and hope that New York City represents as an idea, while the guitar work in the mid-section runs with real confidence before a final verse that hits with genuine emotional weight. Recorded in Tredegar, South Wales with engineer Nick Brine and mixed and mastered by Richard Jackson in Newport, the production gives every element the space it needs to land.

The credentials behind The Rogues are already substantial for a band formed in 2022. Their single “Skinny Dipping” hit the BBC Radio Wales A-List for 3 consecutive weeks and appeared on Match of The Day. Their debut EP ‘1963 (Live at Rockfield Studios),’ produced by Nick Brine (Oasis, The Stone Roses, Bruce Springsteen), entered the Official UK Physical Singles Chart at number 3 within a week of release. “Oh Gena” spent 2 weeks on the BBC Radio Wales A-List in late 2025, with ASBO Magazine calling it a track “that feels like one of your all time favourite tracks from the very first listen.” Nick Brine himself declared them “one of the best Welsh bands I’ve heard in a long time.”

“New York” is already featured on Bethan Elfyn’s Wales Mix on BBC Radio Wales and lands on the BBC Radio Wales A-List this week. This Feeling named them one of their Big in 2025 picks, and the momentum behind this band keeps building. Their debut UK headline tour, presented by This Feeling, runs through May with festival appearances alongside.

2026 Tour Dates:

May 2 – Manchester – Off The Square

May 22 – London – Stags Head Hoxton

May 23 – Monmouthshire – Devauden Festival

May 24 – Margam Park – In It Together Festival

May 30 – Cardiff – Clwb Ifor Bach

Guiltera Turn Social Pressure Into Sonic Power on Bold New Single “They”

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Guiltera don’t do subtle, and “They” doesn’t ask for it. The new single from the cinematic hard rock act confronts judgment, social pressure, and the fight for individuality with raw intensity and zero apology. Built around the reality of being told who you should be and how far you’re allowed to go, the track captures the emotional tension of standing against conformity with a haunting atmosphere and a hard-hitting core that doesn’t let up.

What makes “They” land is the arc it follows. The song moves from vulnerability to strength, transforming frustration into empowerment without skipping the messy middle part. The message is direct: no matter how much others attempt to imitate, sabotage, or diminish you, authenticity can’t be replaced. Guiltera channel that conviction into a sonic presence that feels both personal and immediately relatable to anyone who has ever been underestimated or pushed to conform.

Cinematic lyricism and fierce production define Guiltera’s artistic identity, and “They” sharpens both qualities into something that hits harder than anything they’ve released before. This is a band with a clear sense of what they want to say and the musical firepower to say it on their own terms. “They” is out now.

Edmonton Country Artist Jeremy Grey Lights Up Canadian Radio With Debut Single “Neon Lights”

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Jeremy Grey announced himself to Canadian country radio with “Neon Lights,” and the response has been immediate. The Edmonton singer-songwriter’s debut solo single debuted at number 6 on Yangaroo’s Top 10 CANCON Download chart and number 4 on Yangaroo’s Top 10 Active Indies, while landing as the number 1 lead track on Amazon Music’s “Just North of Nashville” playlist. For a debut single, that’s a genuinely strong start.

The track combines classic honky-tonk energy with modern roots rock in a way that connects across both traditional and contemporary country audiences. Grey’s instinct-led approach to songwriting gives “Neon Lights” an unpolished honesty that feels lived-in rather than manufactured, a Saturday night anthem rooted in Americana and raw emotion. Its feature on CBC/Rogers Sportsnet’s Hockey Night in Canada captured exactly that spirit, putting the track in front of one of the biggest national audiences a Canadian artist can reach.

Produced by John Mullane of Future Dad Music and mastered by Kristian Montano of Montano Mastering, “Neon Lights” serves as the lead single from Grey’s debut album ‘Wildfire,’ out now via Royalty Records. The full-length introduces an Edmonton-based storyteller drawing from the soul of roots rock with a sound that’s both timeless and distinctly his own.

Grey has been quietly building the kind of momentum that radio programmers notice and audiences remember. “Neon Lights” is the opening statement of an artist with real staying power, and ‘Wildfire’ gives that first impression a full body of work to stand on.

Edinburgh Power-Pop Project The Kettle Zone Keeps the Hooks Coming With New Single “Little By Little”

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The Kettle Zone have a clear mission and “Little By Little” delivers on it without hesitation. The Edinburgh power-pop project, built around the songwriting of vocalist, guitarist, and keyboard player Allan Knox, follows up their hooky debut “Every Other Summer’s Day” with another up-tempo, guitar-driven single that sits squarely in the tradition of XTC, Squeeze, and Jellyfish. If that reference cluster means anything to you, your ears are already perked up.

“Little By Little” features Derek Smith on bass, Andrew Scott on drums, and additional guitars from Jack Davenport, who mixed and mastered the track at The Owl Shed Studios in Edinburgh. The production is clean and punchy, giving Knox’s songwriting the room it needs to land. This is a band that understands the power-pop formula, tight arrangements, strong melodies, and hooks that stick without overstaying their welcome, and applies it with genuine craft.

2 singles in and The Kettle Zone are establishing a consistent identity fast. The debut “Every Other Summer’s Day,” recorded with drummer Richie Werner and mixed at Edinburgh’s B & B Studios, introduced the project with the same up-tempo energy that carries through “Little By Little.” Knox is clearly prolific and focused, with more singles promised in the near future. For fans of guitar-driven melodic pop with real songwriting chops behind it, The Kettle Zone are worth adding to your radar right now.

Australian Duo Wolf Whistle Wounds Go Deep on Tense New Single “Imposter Sindrone”

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Got it. Single is out now. Self-titled album coming mid-2026. No tour dates. Writing now.


Australian Duo Wolf Whistle Wounds Go Deep on Tense New Single “Imposter Sindrone”

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Wolf Whistle Wounds don’t make comfortable music, and “Imposter Sindrone” isn’t a comfortable single. The duo of Buffy Prescott and Flames Benson deliver a raw, confrontational track that leans directly into the quiet panic of feeling undeserving in a relationship, asking the haunting question at its core: “Why would this person settle on me?” Rather than resolving that tension, the song lives inside it, letting discomfort drive every second of momentum without offering a single easy exit.

Sonically, “Imposter Sindrone” pulls from post-punk intensity and industrial textures, engineered and co-produced by Jeff Lovejoy (Powderfinger, Resin Dogs, Regurgitator, Custard). The production mirrors the emotional content precisely, tight, relentless, and deliberately unresolved. Blank Magazine put it plainly, calling the duo “like Rage Against The Machine if ‘the machine’ was a heart.” Happy Magazine described their sound as “an idiosyncratic blend of post-punk, industrial, and hip-hop beats that’ll stick with you.” Both descriptions hold up across every second of this track.

The single follows debut “The Gaslight District” and builds on the cinematic atmosphere and raw honesty that first introduced Wolf Whistle Wounds to a growing audience. Fans of clipping., Nova Twins, Nine Inch Nails, Sleaford Mods, Death Grips, and Enter Shikari will find themselves immediately at home in the chaotic, kinetic world Prescott and Benson have built, a sound that fuses rock, rap, and synth-driven grit into something simultaneously nostalgic and futuristic.

Danielle Holian of Decent Music PR frames “Imposter Sindrone” with precision: “Wolf Whistle Wounds aren’t here to comfort you; they’re here to make you feel every moment, and in that intensity, there’s something strangely liberating.” The single sets the stage for their self-titled debut album, arriving mid-2026.

Brit Taylor Captures the Grind and the Getaway on New Single “Around and Around”

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Brit Taylor writes like someone who has lived the story she’s telling, and “Around and Around” is proof. The Eastern Kentucky songwriter’s latest single takes on the American rat race with Appalachian fiddle, 90s country radio energy, and the kind of vivid, hook-driven storytelling that makes you feel like you already know the person at the centre of it. “She’s questioning all of it,” Taylor says of the song’s main character. “I always felt like there was something else out there calling me.” That authenticity runs through every line.

“Around and Around” is the latest single from ‘Land of the Forgotten,’ Taylor’s 11-song album out now via RidgeTone Records and distributed through Thirty Tigers. Produced by her husband Adam Chaffins, who knows her musical strengths better than anyone, and co-written alongside perpetual collaborator Adam Wright, the record is a collection of tightly written, hook-driven songs that centre on the working class with both warmth and honesty. Holler praised “Around and Around” for its “storytelling depth and fiddle-driven Appalachian spirit,” and the full album delivers on that promise across every track.

Taylor’s perspective on the material is refreshingly grounded. “I think it puts a light-hearted spin on some of the tougher things about life,” she says. “Not to make light of difficult times, but to remind us 2 things can exist at one time, and not to forget to take a look at the bright side too.” That balance, between the weight of where you’re from and the gratitude for what it shaped in you, is what makes ‘Land of the Forgotten’ feel genuinely special rather than simply earnest.

RidgeTone Records, the newly formed label in support of Appalachian talent based in Prestonsburg, Kentucky, launches with Taylor as one of its defining voices. That context matters. This is music rooted in a specific place and community, made by someone with real love and compassion for both. This summer, Taylor takes the road west supporting Nitty Gritty Dirt Band across 8 dates through June.

‘Land of the Forgotten’ Tracklist:

Broke No More

All For Sale

Warning You Whiskey

Done Pretending

Land of the Forgotten

Lately I’ve Been Thinkin’

Queen Of Fools

Around and Around

Crazy Leaf

Bars Closing

Bird of Prey

2026 Tour Dates:

June 5 – Dodge City, KS – United Wireless Arena & Boot Hill Conference Center*

June 6 – Omaha, NE – The Astro*

June 7 – Rapid City, SD – The Monument*

June 9 – Jackson, WY – Jackson Hole Center for the Arts*

June 10 – Jackson, WY – Jackson Hole Center for the Arts*

June 11 – Helena, MT – Helena Civic Center*

June 13 – Billings, MT – Alberta Bair Theater*

June 14 – Sandy, UT – Sandy Amphitheater*

*Supporting Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

Theo Lawrence and Melissa Carper Find Perfect Harmony on Duets Album ‘Havin’ A Talk’

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‘Havin’ A Talk’ lands like a discovery and a reminder at the same time. Theo Lawrence and Melissa Carper’s long-anticipated duets album, out now via Warner Records, evokes the lush dreaminess of 1950s and 60s Nashville Sound with a wit and warmth that feels entirely their own. 12 songs recorded at Nashville’s Bomb Shelter with producer Andrija Tokic (Alabama Shakes, Langhorne Slim, Margo Price) alongside a murderer’s row of seasoned session veterans including Chris Scruggs, Billy Contreras, and Matty Meyer. The result is strikingly warm, sometimes hilarious, and deeply alive.

The partnership that produced this album began in 2024 with “All Fifty States,” and the singles that followed, “Good Luck To Ya,” “You’re Forgiven, My Love,” “The Way I Remember You,” and “Dat Ain’t Right,” built anticipation for exactly the kind of record ‘Havin’ A Talk’ turns out to be. Lawrence and Carper share a quick-witted repartee and a lighthearted approach to traditional songcraft that brings to mind Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton, George Jones and Tammy Wynette, and Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty at their cheekiest. That’s elite company, and this album earns the comparison.

What makes ‘Havin’ A Talk’ work as well as it does is the genuine contrast between its two voices. Lawrence and Carper come from wildly divergent backstories, 2 very different paths now brought together by a shared devotion to classic American roots music. That tension, playful and respectful in equal measure, gives the record its energy and keeps all 12 tracks feeling spontaneous rather than constructed.

Tuneful, timeless, and impossible not to smile through, ‘Havin’ A Talk’ is the kind of album that reminds you what this music was always capable of. Lawrence and Carper have made something genuinely special here.

‘Havin’ A Talk’ Tracklist:

“Good Luck to Ya”

“The Last to Know”

“All Fifty States”

“Dat Ain’t Right”

“Supermarket Flowers”

“The Way I Remember You”

“Thank You, But No Thank You”

“You’re Forgiven My Love”

“Second Look”

“Jealous Eyes”

“Joyous Time”

“What Are You Doing After This?”

Blacklite District’s Kyle Pfeiffer Goes Darker and Deeper on New Album ‘Whatever Happens Next’

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Kyle Pfeiffer has been building Blacklite District into something genuinely singular, and ‘Whatever Happens Next’ is the fullest expression of that vision yet. The genre-defying alternative project fuses rock, hip-hop, EDM, and gaming culture into cinematic, emotionally charged songwriting that has now surpassed 1 billion global streams. This new album leans further into a darker, more mature sound, channeling personal adversity and transformation into songs that feel simultaneously intimate and larger-than-life.

3 key singles define the album’s range. “Paper Towels” arrives as moody, noir-tinged introspection paired with a story-driven music video directed by Travis Boles that earned an official selection at the Miami Beach Film Festival and entry into multiple festivals nationwide. “Man Down” pushes the anthemic edge with fearless, forward-leaning production that debuted to immediate enthusiasm from the fanbase. “Fortune Favors The Bold” completes the picture, each track revealing a distinct side of Blacklite District’s evolution without any of them sounding like the same record.

Pfeiffer’s reach extends well beyond traditional music channels. Fan-favorite tracks “With Me Now,” “Just So You Know,” and “Cold As Ice” built the foundation, while a landmark 2025 partnership with Duetti and continued collaboration with Minecraft creator Rainimator have kept Blacklite District embedded in the gaming community in ways few artists have managed. Rainimator’s latest installment of his saga for “Fine Right Here” drew massive fan response, another example of how Pfeiffer has built a devoted community around music, gaming, and online storytelling simultaneously.

‘Whatever Happens Next’ serves as a bridge between Blacklite District’s past and future, honoring that community while pushing the sound into new and more ambitious territory. The IRL Tour brings the new era directly to fans across the western United States, with remaining dates running through late April.

IRL Tour Dates:

April 19 – Folsom, CA

April 22 – Portland, OR

April 24 – Spokane, WA

April 26 – Twin Falls, ID