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Zac Brown Band Teams with Dolly Parton for “Butterfly”

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Multi-platinum group Zac Brown Band has released their seventh studio album, Love & Fear, highlighted by the stirring single “Butterfly” featuring the iconic Dolly Parton. Written by Brown as a message of resilience for his children, the track showcases a raw, harmonized performance that Brown describes as “pure magic.” The album, which also features a guest appearance by Marcus King and the standout track “Give It Away,” serves as a deeply personal and transformative exploration of Brown’s life journey. From themes of heartbreak and hardship to growth and redemption, the project reflects the constant evolution of the band’s storytelling, blending their signature country-rock sound with some of the most intimate lyrics of their career.

The release was celebrated through a historic residency at Sphere in Las Vegas, which concluded its initial run this month. The unprecedented show utilized Sphere’s next-generation technology, including the world’s highest-resolution LED display and Immersive Sound system, to create a fully 360-degree visual environment. Moving beyond a traditional concert format, the engagement offered fans a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the journey that shaped Brown as an artist and a person. By integrating high-tech visuals with the raw storytelling found on Love & Fear, Zac Brown Band has established a new benchmark for live performance, marking a powerful and innovative chapter in their two-decade legacy.

Global Icons Collide on ‘KPopped (Apple TV+ Original Soundtrack, Vol. 1)’

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Sony Music Masterworks has released KPopped (Apple TV+ Original Soundtrack, Vol. 1), the first installment of music from the high-stakes global song battle series. Executive produced by Megan Thee Stallion and Lionel Richie, the album captures the cross-cultural synergy of the show’s epic collaborative performances live from Seoul. This seven-track collection features Western legends like Patti LaBelle, TLC, and Boyz II Men joining forces with K-pop powerhouses such as Itzy, Kiss of Life, and Billlie to reimagine iconic hits. From a high-energy rendition of “Wannabe” featuring Mel B and Emma Bunton with Stayc, to a soul-stirring “End of the Road” by Boyz II Men and Jo1, the soundtrack reflects the innovative spirit of the series, which is hosted by K-pop pioneer Psy.

The soundtrack release follows the global premiere of the eight-episode series on Apple TV+, where audiences voted on these unique reinterpretations of chart-topping classics. Highlights of Volume 1 include the genre-bending “Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice and Blackswan, and a fiery “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” featuring Eve and Kiss of Life. By blending the polished precision of K-pop with the timeless hooks of Western pop, R&B, and hip-hop, KPopped serves as a definitive musical bridge between East and West. With Volume 2 set to arrive later this month, this first volume establishes the series as a landmark cultural event that honors the legacy of legendary performers while showcasing the next generation of global superstars.

Crumb Delivers Atmospheric In-Studio Session for KEXP

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Psychedelic indie-rock quartet Crumb has released a mesmerizing full-session performance recorded live at the KEXP studios. Hosted by Evie Stokes, the set captures the band’s signature blend of jazz-inflected rhythms and dream-pop textures, featuring standout tracks from their latest album AMAMA alongside fan favorites like “Ghostride” and “Ice Melt.” The session showcases the tight-knit chemistry of Lila Ramani, Bri Aronow, Jesse Brotter, and Jonathan Gilad, blending intricate saxophone layers with hypnotic guitar riffs to create a live experience that is as fluid as it is technically precise.

Serious Child Explores the Joy of Discovery on New Album ‘What Lies Beneath’

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West Sussex-based songwriter Alan Young, better known as Serious Child, has released his fourth studio album, What Lies Beneath, out now via all major platforms. A thematic exploration of the hidden layers of everyday life, the record draws inspiration from diverse sources ranging from Tony Harrison’s poetry to the Georgian lullaby “Iavnana.” Produced by longtime collaborator Chris Pepper, the album features a rich, acoustic-forward sound brought to life by classical violinist David Grubb and bass clarinettist Anna Perry. From stories of isolation to the thrill of personal expression, the collection serves as a musical excavation of the human experience, capturing both the unease of ancient burial chambers and the simple warmth of communal connection.

The album is led by the joyful single “First Tattoo,” a track Young describes as a “family affair” featuring backing vocals from his daughter Rosa and his partner Kate. The song’s whimsical interplay of clarinet and violin sets the tone for a narrative about midlife spontaneity, accompanied by a charming music video filmed in Brighton that follows Young’s own journey toward getting inked. Beyond the playfulness of the lead single, What Lies Beneath dives into more profound territory with tracks inspired by Robert Macfarlane’s Underland, tackling themes of discovery and what remains hidden beneath the surface of our routines. With its blend of folk storytelling and sophisticated arrangements, the album confirms Serious Child’s reputation as one of the UK’s most observant and empathetic songwriters.

Dave Stewart Honoring Bob Dylan in Season Two Premiere of ‘Recorded Live at Analog’

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Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and Eurythmics co-founder Dave Stewart has kicked off the second season of Recorded Live at Analog with an intimate performance dedicated to the music of Bob Dylan. Accompanied by Nashville’s Lockeland Strings and legendary harmonica player Mickey Raphael, Stewart delivers a setlist that balances iconic hits like “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door” with deep cuts such as “Spanish Harlem Incident” and “Emotionally Yours.” The performance serves as a live extension of his project Dave Does Dylan, which was released across all streaming platforms via Surfdog Records earlier this year. Originally an exclusive Record Store Day vinyl, the 14-song collection features Stewart’s raw and inspired takes on Dylan’s catalog, culminating in a stirring live rendition of “To Ramona” that highlights Stewart’s deep connection to the folk legend’s songwriting legacy.

The Happy Fits Dive Into Emotional Surrender on Riotous New Single “Black Hole”

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The Happy Fits have released their latest single, “Black Hole,” a riotous anthem that serves as a cornerstone of their acclaimed sophomore album, Lovesick. Built upon a foundation of theatrical strings, driving guitars, and a signature earworm chorus, the track explores the exhausting reality of losing one’s sense of self while trying to save a failing relationship. Frontman Calvin Langman describes the song as a lesson in the necessity of letting go, capturing the frustration of giving until there is nothing left to offer. “Black Hole” joins a string of successful singles from the project—including the “dance-punk” energy of “Wild In Love” and the orchestral “Do You See Me?”—which have earned the New Jersey trio praise from outlets like FLOOD Magazine and Earmilk. Accompanied by an immersive official video, the track perfectly encapsulates the “unhinged” and hopelessly romantic spirit that defines the band’s current creative era.

The Veer Union Unveils Hard-Hitting New Single “Caught in the Crossfire”

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The Veer Union have made a powerful return with their latest single, “Caught in the Crossfire,” out now via Arising Empire. Blending the band’s signature emotional intensity with crushing riffs and soaring melodies, the track serves as a bridge between their legacy of 12 Billboard Rock Radio Top 40 hits and their future direction. As the first look at their upcoming full-length album, Reinvention—slated for release on February 20, 2026—the single underscores why the band has maintained an enduring presence in the rock world, amassing over 200 million global streams. Since their 2008 breakthrough with “Seasons,” the group has continued to evolve their sound, and “Caught in the Crossfire” stands as a defiant anthem that proves they are fully prepared for their next creative era.

Jenna Paulette Shares Grounded Love Song “Steady” and Expands CowboyGirl Line

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Rising Leo33 country artist Jenna Paulette has released “Steady,” a heartfelt preview of her upcoming 2026 project. Written alongside Rhett Akins and Will Bundy, the track was inspired by a moment working cattle with her husband, where Paulette observed the parallels between his gentle hand on the reins and his dependable nature as a partner. Produced by Bundy, the studio version evolved from a slow work tape into an uptempo anthem defined by soaring steel guitar and grounded imagery of ranch houses and old oak trees. The single arrives as Paulette balances her momentum as a touring musician and a new mother, capturing what she describes as the “moving train” energy of her life and career.

In addition to the new music, Paulette is celebrating the one-year anniversary of her CowboyGirl women’s range wear collection in partnership with Ely Cattleman. The brand’s fall line launched on September 15, introducing autumn-oriented colors, seasonal plaids, and the debut of the Little CowboyGirl collection. This “mommy down” expansion allows for matching styles for mothers and daughters, further bridging Paulette’s authentic ranch lifestyle with her commercial ventures. Between the success of her apparel line and the release of “Steady,” Paulette continues to solidify her brand as a leading voice for the modern cowgirl.

Sam Kogon Reimagines The Nazz with Personally Approved Cover of “Open My Eyes”

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Upstate New York-bred, LA-based singer-songwriter Sam Kogon has released a fresh take on Todd Rundgren’s iconic track “Open My Eyes,” out now via all digital platforms. Known for fronting the revived baroque pop legends The Left Banke and collaborating with Beach Boys icon Al Jardine, Kogon brings a modern edge to the 1968 classic with a version personally approved by Rundgren himself. The track serves as a bridge between Kogon’s East Coast heritage—having grown up near the legendary Bearsville and Utopia studios—and his current West Coast creative output. The release also carries historical weight as a collaboration with Eventide Audio, celebrating the song’s legacy as a catalyst for early tape flanging effects.

The project came together through producer Stuart Lerman, who met Kogon while he was acting in Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman. Kogon’s performance captures the distinctive style of the original while showcasing the vocal prowess that previously earned his single “Barbed Wire” the title of “Coolest Song In The World” on SiriusXM. This cover follows the critical success of his 2024 single “America” and sets the stage for his forthcoming full-length album, recorded with renowned producer John Agnello (Kurt Vile, Dinosaur Jr.) at the legendary Dreamland Studios. With the official blessing of both Eventide and Rundgren, “Open My Eyes” stands as both a heartfelt tribute and a bold statement of Kogon’s evolving artistic direction.

Beauty School Dropout Ignites a Rock Revival on Debut Album ‘WHERE DID ALL THE BUTTERFLIES GO?’

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L.A. rock outfit Beauty School Dropout has officially unleashed their highly anticipated debut full-length album, WHERE DID ALL THE BUTTERFLIES GO?, out now via Verswire. Produced by the legendary Neal Avron (Fall Out Boy, Linkin Park), the record is a high-octane exploration of unrequited love and the hedonistic “party sh*t” that fills the void. Following a year of global touring alongside icons like blink-182 and Turnstile, members Colie Hutzler, Beepus, Bardo, and Colton Flurry returned to their roots to craft a raw, live-sounding collection. From the stadium-sized hooks of “CITY NEVER SLEEPS” to the vulnerable, stripped-back title track, the album captures a band determined to make rock music a communal, chaotic, and ultimately fun experience once again.

In celebration of the release, the band also debuted the official music video for “HEART AWAY,” a track they describe as a “club banger” designed to mend broken hearts on the dance floor. With heavy-hitting riffs and sticky hooks, the single exemplifies the album’s mission to blend traditional rock energy with cutting-edge synths. This milestone project arrives as the band continues their relentless momentum, currently bringing their “Evil Disco” energy to stages worldwide on a headline tour through Europe and the UK. WHERE DID ALL THE BUTTERFLIES GO? stands as a definitive mission statement for the quartet, proving that even in their most introspective moments, they remain one of the most explosive forces in the modern alternative scene.