Peter Crowley, the music curator of Max’s Kansas City, tells it like it is in his first volume of stories. A teenage runaway from Vermont who has seen it all from the West Village in the 1960s to the color sound of California to managing and booking bands during the punk explosion of the 1970s. Like a beer for a breakfast, a reflection on what it was really like to be there (you know where). From someone who was.
David Byrne Announces ‘Who Is the Sky?’ Album And Tour
David Byrne is proud to announce Who Is the Sky?, his first new album since 2018’s acclaimed and award-winning American Utopia, which will be released September 5th by Matador Records. The album was produced by the Grammy-winning Kid Harpoon (Harry Styles, Miley Cyrus), while its 12 songs were arranged by the members of New York-based chamber ensemble Ghost Train Orchestra.
Musical friends old and new, including St. Vincent, Paramore’s Hayley Williams, The Smile drummer Tom Skinner and American Utopia percussionist Mauro Refosco, also make appearances on Who Is the Sky?, which is led by the infectious single “Everybody Laughs.” Along with the song, Byrne has released its official video, directed by multimedia artist Gabriel Barcia-Colombo.
“Someone I know said, ‘David, you use the word “everybody” a lot.’ I suppose I do that to give an anthropological view of life in New York as we know it,” says Byrne. “Everybody lives, dies, laughs, cries, sleeps and stares at the ceiling. Everybody’s wearing everybody else’s shoes, which not everybody does, but I have done. I tried to sing about these things that could be seen as negative in a way balanced by an uplifting feeling from the groove and the melody, especially at the end, when St. Vincent and I are doing a lot of hollering and singing together. Music can do that – hold opposites simultaneously. I realized that when singing with Robyn earlier this year. Her songs are often sad, but the music is joyous.”
“It took me a second to realize, oh yeah, these songs are personal, but with David’s unique perspective on life in general,” adds Kid Harpoon (aka Tom Hull). “Walking around New York listening to the demo of ‘Everybody Laughs’ was so joyous, because it made me feel like we’re all the same – we all laugh, cry and sing. The thing about David that resonates with a lot of people is that he’s in on the joke. He gets the absurdity of it all, and all of these personal observations are his perspective on it.”
Byrne will also return to the road with a brand new live show in support of Who Is the Sky?. The touring band will comprise 13 musicians, singers and dancers, including members of the American Utopia band, all of whom will be mobile throughout the set. The North American tour begins in September, with Australia & New Zealand dates kicking off in January 2026 and European & United Kingdom dates starting the following month.
In 2023, as his triumphant American Utopia era came to a close after morphing from an album and tour into an acclaimed Broadway show and then a Spike Lee-directed HBO film, Byrne began jotting down the occasional groove, chord or melody. It had been a minute.
During the tumultuous three prior years, “I did a LOT of cooking (Mexican and Indian mostly) and a LOT of drawing,” says Byrne, who also started compiling lyric ideas and phrases for possible songs. “I’ve found that when the time comes, it’s easier to start if there’s a little stockpile – and before too long there was. Very rudimentary songs began to emerge, with just me on acoustic guitar singing over a programmed loop or beat.”
And with the world, and the in-progress American Utopia Broadway run, on pause, he, like much of humanity, took the opportunity to ask, “Do I like what I’m doing? Why am I writing songs, or working this job, or whatever? Does any of it matter?”
Byrne’s attempts to answer those weighty questions can be found on Who Is The Sky?, which builds upon the optimistic themes laid out by American Utopia and its supporting tour, and more specifically spelled out by the Grammy-winning Broadway show and subsequent movie. With this offering, Byrne continues his lifelong exploration of human connection and the potential for societal unity against the chaotic backdrop of the world. Who Is the Sky? is particularly cinematic, humorous and joyful, but often with a lesson baked in – that love is unexplainable, that enlightenment means very different things to different people and that it’s always a good idea to moisturize, whether you wake up the next morning with skin like a baby or not. Most importantly, the songs evince Byrne’s gift for riding the razor’s edge of avant-garde and accessible pop.
Byrne was inspired to enlist Ghost Train Orchestra for the album after hearing their 2023 tribute album to the blind New York composer and street poet Moondog, and later that year jumped on stage with the group during a Brooklyn performance. Enticed by the 15-member Ghost Train’s varied instrumental lineup – which includes drums, percussion, guitar and bass along with strings, winds and brass – he thought to himself, “what if that’s what these new songs of mine sounded like?” Byrne asked if they’d want to serve as his band for the Who Is The Sky? sessions, and they quickly agreed.
“David sent me some demos and asked us to put together some orchestral ideas,” says Ghost Train Orchestra leader Brian Carpenter. “Curtis Hasselbring and I quickly wrote a couple rough draft arrangements of his songs for Ghost Train, including ‘My Apartment Is My Friend,’ which was the first song we rehearsed at our tiny rehearsal space in Chinatown. To hear him singing with us for the first time on that song was just incredible.”
Via an introduction at a party by a friend, Kid Harpoon came into the picture next. “Sometimes things do happen at parties,” Byrne notes. “I knew this could all get complicated and I also wanted to be sure the recordings sounded as good as possible. An outside set of ears can be super helpful. A few artists I knew had worked with Kid Harpoon, and I thought those records sounded really good.” Byrne sent Harpoon some demos, and after a discussion at the former’s Santa Monica hotel, he jumped aboard too.
There are “more story songs than usual” on Who Is the Sky?, according to Byrne. These “mini-narratives based on personal experience” include “She Explains Things to Me” (sample lyric: “how come it’s all so obvious to her?”), “A Door Called No” (which magically opens after Byrne receives a kiss), “My Apartment Is My Friend” (“you’ve seen me at my very worst / but we always get along,” he sings) and “I Met the Buddha at a Downtown Party” (at which the onetime spiritual guru is more interested in the unhealthy deserts than deification).
Marked by the inviting vocal interplay between Byrne and Paramore’s Williams, the jaunty “What Is the Reason for It?” aims to codify love in a way logic can rarely accomplish (“does it do something useful? / nobody understands it”), while “The Avant Garde” wrestles with the merits of art for art’s sake (“it’s ahead of the curve / it’s deceptively weighty, profound, absurd / it’s whatever fits” – a meta observation if ever there was one from one of the most iconoclastic artists to emerge from the New York rock underground.
“I suspected that intimate orchestral arrangements would bring out the emotion I sense is there in these songs,” says Byrne. “It’s something that folks don’t always hear in my work, but this time for sure I thought it was there. At the same time, I also see myself as someone who aspires to be accessible. I imagined that Kid Harpoon would help with that, as well as being a set of trusted ears, since there was a lot going on. People think of producers as people who mainly make a record sound good, and Kid Harpoon did that, but he was also aware of how important the storytelling is.”
An admitted “stickler when it comes to grooves,” Byrne welcomed late-in-the-game contributions from Skinner and Refosco, with whom he’s recorded and toured for more than 30 years. Mixed by Mark “Spike” Stent and mastered by Emily Lazar, the finished product is about both hiding and revealing, or as Byrne puts it, “a chance to be the mythical creature we all harbor inside. A chance to step into another reality. A chance to transcend and escape from the prison of our ‘selves.'” These concepts are heavily incorporated in the Who Is The Sky? album package, which was designed by Shira Inbar and finds Byrne nearly obscured by radiating, colored patterns and psychedelic, spiky outfits designed by Belgian artist Tom Van Der Borght.
“At my age, at least for me, there’s a ‘don’t give a sh*t about what people think’ attitude that kicks in,” Byrne says. “I can step outside my comfort zone with the knowledge that I kind of know who I am by now and sort of know what I’m doing. That said, every new set of songs, every song even, is a new adventure. There’s always a bit of, ‘how do I work this?’ I’ve found that not every collaboration works, but often when they do, it’s because I’m able to clearly impart what it is I’m trying to do. They hopefully get that, and as a result, we’re now joined together heading to the same unknown place.”
Who Is the Sky? track list:
Everybody Laughs
When We Are Singing
My Apartment Is My Friend
A Door Called No
What Is the Reason for It?
I Met the Buddha at a Downtown Party
Don’t Be Like That
The Avant Garde
Moisturizing Thing
I’m an Outsider
She Explains Things to Me
The Truth
WORLDWIDE TOUR DATES
North America:
09/14/2025 – Providence, RI – Veterans Memorial Auditorium
09/16/2025 – Pittsburgh, PA – Benedum Center PAC
09/17/2025 – Columbus, OH – Mershon Auditorium
09/19/2025 – Akron, OH – Akron Civic Theatre
09/21/2025 – Schenectady, NY – Proctors
09/23/2025 – Syracuse, NY – Landmark Theatre
09/25/2025 – Buffalo, NY – Shea’s Buffalo Theatre
09/27/2025 – Washington D.C. – The Anthem
09/28/2025 – Washington D.C. – The Anthem
09/30/2025 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall
10/01/2025 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall
10/03/2025 – Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
10/04/2025 – Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
10/07/2025 – Wallingford, CT – Toyota Oakdale Theatre
10/08/2025 – Portland, ME – Merrill Auditorium at City Hall
10/10/2025 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall
10/14/2025 – Richmond, VA – Altria Theater
10/16/2025 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
10/17/2025 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
10/21/2025 – Toronto, ON, Canada – Massey Hall
10/22/2025 – Toronto, ON, Canada – Massey Hall
10/25/2025 – Detroit, MI – Fox Theatre
10/28/2025 – Chicago, IL – The Auditorium
10/29/2025 – Chicago, IL – The Auditorium
10/31/2025 – Chicago, IL – The Auditorium
11/03/2025 – Minneapolis, MN – Orpheum Theatre
11/04/2025 – Minneapolis, MN – Orpheum Theatre
11/06/2025 – Denver, CO – Bellco Theatre
11/07/2025 – Denver, CO – Bellco Theatre
11/11/2025 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
11/12/2025 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
11/16/2025 – San Francisco, CA – The Theater at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
11/17/2025 – San Francisco, CA – The Theater at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
11/20/2025 – Los Angeles, CA – Dolby Theatre
11/21/2025 – Los Angeles, CA – Dolby Theatre
11/25/2025 – Austin, TX – Bass Concert Hall
11/26/2025 – Austin, TX – Bass Concert Hall
11/28/2025 – Dallas, TX – Music Hall at Fair Park
11/29/2025 – Dallas, TX – Music Hall at Fair Park
12/02/2025 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre
12/03/2025 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre
12/05/2025 – Miami, FL – Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theatre
12/06/2025 – Miami, FL – Fillmore Miami Beach At Jackie Gleason Theatre
Australia & New Zealand:
01/14/2026 – Auckland, New Zealand – Spark Arena
01/17/2026 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Center
01/21/2026 – Sydney, Australia – ICC Sydney Theatre
01/22/2026 – Melbourne, Australia – Sidney Myer Music Bowl
01/24/2026 – Adelaide, Australia – Adelaide Entertainment Centre Arena
01/27/2026 – Perth, Australia – RAC Arena
Europe & United Kingdom:
02/12/2026 – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom
02/15/2026 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live
02/16/2026 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live
02/18/2026 – Brussels, Belgium – Forest National
02/21/2026 – Milan, Italy – Teatro degli Arcimboldi
02/22/2026 – Milan, Italy – Teatro degli Arcimboldi
02/24/2026 – Frankfurt, Germany – Jahrhunderthalle
02/27/2026 – Zurich, Switzerland – The Hall
03/02/2026 – Cardiff, UK – Utilita Arena
03/03/2026 – London, UK – Eventim Apollo
03/04/2026 – London, UK – Eventim Apollo
03/06/2026 – Glasgow, UK – SEC Armadillo
03/07/2026 – Glasgow, UK – SEC Armadillo
03/09/2026 – Manchester, UK – o2 Apollo
03/10/2026 – Manchester, UK – o2 Apollo
03/13/2026 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
03/15/2026 – London, UK – Eventim Apollo
03/18/2026 – Paris, France – La Seine Musicale
03/19/2026 – Paris, France – La Seine Musicale
Video Special Effects: 10 Powerful Editing Tools
By Mitch Rice
Video content has been dominating the online space in today’s digital-first world. Videomakers and advertisers are always looking to go the extra mile to make their videos unique. And this is where the appropriate video special effects tools work in. This article elaborates on the topic of video special effects; we present to you ten awesome tools in editing that will take your image telling to a much higher level.
It is also not limited to high-end film studios to produce visually appealing visuals. With strong manipulation capabilities and editing tools, the viewer can unveil incredible changes in the video, even if it was created by amateur creators. The increasing popularity of intriguing and absorbing videos has led to a surge in the demand for special effects in the video category among filmmakers, social media stars, and content producers.
1. After Effects by Adobe
The industry standard for visual effects and motion graphics is Adobe After Effects. Having a wide range of plugin options, compatibility with Adobe Creative Cloud, and high-ranking animation opportunities, After Effects has the right to be the first choice of professionals. It is perfect whether you work on movie trailers or social media clips; the software adds exactness and finish.
2. HitFilm Pro
HitFilm Pro is a package that integrates video editing with visual effects. Among its features are 3D compositing, particle simulators, and more than 800 effects built in. It is easy to use and has YouTube tutorials in its community, so it is not complicated to use and serves the purpose of complex editors together.
3. DaVinci Resolve
DaVinci Resolve is known to perform solid color grading, but it also has powerful visual effects because of Fusion. It’s an advanced node-based composing workflow. The software finds application in the high-end film industry, and it is free, which makes it popular with indie producers.
4. Final Cut Pro X
Fast performance and magnetic timeline are known features of Final Cut Pro X by Apple. It contains a huge variety of effects, transitions, and motion graphics templates. It offers all that contemporary editors might require with built-in 360-degree video and HDR.
5. Blender
Blender is a 3D suite that is free and open-source. It contains an in-built video editor and advanced modeling, rendering, animation, and simulation tools. Blender shines especially at the interference of 3D objects with real-world footage, so it is a good tool to create futuristic or sci-fi types of visual narratives.
6. VSDC Video Editor
VSDC Video Editor is a small editor, using Windows, which allows nonlinear editing and special effects (color correction, object transformations, and blending modes). It is suitable for those users whose machines are low-end; hence, they still wish to get high-end results.
7. Camtasia
Teachers and marketers are familiar with Camtasia’s ability to create explanatory videos and lessons. It is simple to use and has drag-and-drop effects, transitions, and text animations—all of which are perfect for engaging and effectively explaining things—but it is not as powerful as After Effects.
8. Filmora Wondershare
The opportunity to use a clean interface and a large collection of drag-and-drop effects, transitions, and overlays is provided by Filmora. It has simplicity and creative controls with such features as motion tracking and keyframing. It is the best fit for the YouTubers and social media content creators.
9. Lightworks
Lightworks is a professional-level video editor of professional level utilized in the post-production of a number of award-winning films. Visual effects features also include chroma keying, masking, and real-time preview of effects. It can export in various formats and is hence a flexible option.
10. The Effects of the Future: AI-Based Tools
Artificial intelligence-based systems are improving the video special effects market. Such tools as AI Twerk Generator, Twerk AI, and AI Twerk Video Generator present enjoyable and non-beneficial visual forms by striking small effort. Such applications automate routine tasks and make editors more creative than before, due to which it possible to create eye-catching content more quickly than ever before. They are evidence of how the video special effects topic keeps developing with time, in tandem with the new technologies.
| Tool | Key Features | Best For |
| Adobe After Effects | Compositing, animations, 3D effects | Professional filmmakers |
| HitFilm Pro | VFX & editing combo, particle effects | YouTubers, indie filmmakers |
| DaVinci Resolve | Color grading, node-based VFX | Film production, colorists |
| Final Cut Pro X | Fast editing, 360-degree support | Apple users, vloggers |
| Blender | 3D modeling, rendering, simulation | Sci-fi & futuristic content |
| VSDC Video Editor | Lightweight, non-linear editing | Windows users on a budget |
| Camtasia | Screen recording, annotations | Teachers and business trainers |
| Filmora | Motion tracking and drag-and-drop functionality | Beginner editors, YouTubers |
| Lightworks | Real-time preview, masking, chroma key | Pro editors, multi-format export |
| AI Tools | Automated twerk visuals, AI animations | Trendy, viral video content |
These dynamic cuts and imaginative transitions were used to link the dancing rhythm with the brain’s objectives.
Transitions can be utilized to tell a story in addition to just switching between segments. Use of whip pans, zoom cuts, match cuts, and camera morphing creates a fluid flow of videos and engages viewers. In vacation videos, dynamic videos, and vlogs, dynamic transitions are quite helpful. Additionally, by automating transitions that might otherwise require manual implementation, the usage of AI tools speeds up the post-production process.
FAQs
Which software should a beginner use to work with video special effects?
A good recommendation is Filmora and Camtasia, as they can be used easily because of their libraries of effects.
Are video effects that are based on AI good?
Yes, AI-based AI twerk generators and AI twerk video generators are the tools that are quickly gaining reliability and efficiency to develop original, eye-catching content, first and foremost, in social media.
Are they free tools?
A great number of tools, such as Blender and DaVinci Resolve, provide free versions, accessible to professionals. Others, such as Adobe After Effects, are subscription-based.
What is the significance of a GPU in editing video special effects?
An effective GPU means a great boost to render time and the possibility of smoother real-time preview, which is vital to effects-intensive editing.
What is the best software for creating special effects in videos?
Adobe After Effects, Blender, HitFilm Express, and DaVinci Resolve are a few of these more well-liked choices. The browser tools are now offered by many AI-based platforms.
Are AI features such as the Twerk AI feature available to novices?
Indeed, the majority of the AI tools are user-friendly. Such features as the AI twerk generator or the AI twerk video generator usually need only one upload and a couple of clicks.
Are these effects applicable to mobile editing applications?
There are a lot of supported effects on the mobile platforms to work with, ranging from CapCut to InShot to LumaFusion platforms; there is great flexibility in terms of mobile editing.
Should there be any payment for utilizing such AI features?
There exist both free and paid tools to achieve AI effects; in both cases, the associated features and the quality of the produced results are more advanced.
Conclusion
Trying out various video effects is not only a matter of circumstance but also a matter of getting the adequate tool and theme that will match your vision. Each video special effects subject covered can be used to achieve a variety of benefits and creative liberties, particularly when combined with such AI technologies as the AI twerk generator or AI twerk video generator. Such features and effects also empower creators of different levels to provide astonishing content that will impress the viewers.
The realm of special effects can provide a non-stop succession of new approaches, whether you are an amateur who just starts trying to cut short videos or a professional editor who is ordered to produce a full-fledged product.
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Themed Slots That Rock: Explore Casino Games Inspired by Legendary Bands and Musicians
By Mitch Rice
Online slots have evolved far beyond the classic fruit machines of the past. Today’s players seek immersive experiences that blend entertainment with the chance to win big—and what better way to engage audiences than with music? Themed slots inspired by famous bands and musicians bring the excitement of concerts to the casino world, combining stunning visuals, authentic soundtracks, and iconic imagery. Whether you’re a fan of rock legends like Guns N’ Roses or pop icons like Michael Jackson, there’s a musical slot out there that can take you on a nostalgia-fueled ride.
Platforms like 4-rabet.net offer a rich collection of these music-themed slots, giving fans a chance to spin the reels while jamming to their favorite tunes. With smooth gameplay and easy access to deposits and withdrawals, it’s never been more convenient to get started. Just download the app or play online, and you’re ready to rock the reels with your favorite stars.
Let’s take a closer look at how music-themed slots work and explore some of the most iconic titles that are striking the perfect chord with casino players around the world.
Why Music-Themed Slots Are So Popular
The appeal of music-themed slots lies in their ability to blend two forms of entertainment—music and gaming—into a single experience. For fans of legendary artists, these games go beyond standard gameplay; they deliver an immersive journey that celebrates the legacy of rock bands, pop stars, and heavy metal legends.
Here are some reasons why these slots resonate with players:
- Familiarity: Players already love the artists, making the slot instantly appealing.
- Authentic Soundtracks: Real songs from the artists’ catalogs are often included.
- Exclusive Visuals: Licensed imagery like album covers, stage designs, and custom animations bring the theme to life.
- Bonus Features: Many themed slots include concert-style bonus rounds, free spins, and multipliers that align with the artist’s persona.
Top Music-Themed Slots That Rock the Casino World
1. Guns N’ Roses Slot (NetEnt)
One of the most iconic rock-themed slots ever created, NetEnt’s Guns N’ Roses slot is a tribute to the legendary band. With classic tracks like “Welcome to the Jungle” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine” playing as you spin, the game oozes rock energy.
- Reels: 5;
- Paylines: 20;
- Bonus Features: Legend Spins, Crowd-Pleaser Bonus Game, Solo Multiplier;
- Standout Element: Choose your own soundtrack while playing.
This slot doesn’t just offer fun—it delivers a full-blown virtual concert experience.
2. Jimi Hendrix Slot (NetEnt)
NetEnt continues its streak of music-themed excellence with the Jimi Hendrix slot. Designed with psychedelic artwork and chill guitar riffs, the slot pays tribute to the legendary guitarist.
- Reels: 5;
- Paylines: 20;
- Bonus Features: Purple Haze feature, Pick and Click feature, Free Spins with song themes;
- Standout Element: Multiple bonus rounds based on iconic Hendrix songs.
It’s a must-play for fans of the ’60s counterculture and electric guitar solos.
3. Michael Jackson: King of Pop Slot (Bally)
A slot that celebrates the King of Pop in all his glory. Michael Jackson: King of Pop features music video clips, iconic dance moves, and hits like “Billie Jean” and “Beat It.”
- Reels: 5;
- Paylines: 25;
- Bonus Features: Moonwalk Wilds, Bonus Wheel, Free Spins;
- Standout Element: High-quality animations and MJ’s signature moves.
For fans of pop and nostalgia, this slot delivers both entertainment and potential payouts.
4. KISS: Shout It Out Loud! (WMS)
Rock fans rejoice! The KISS slot brings the band’s outrageous style and energy to the casino screen. Featuring an unusual layout with stacked reels and screaming guitar solos, it’s a true tribute to glam rock.
- Reels: 5+5 (Colossal Reels);
- Paylines: 100;
- Bonus Features: Wild substitutions, Free Spins;
- Standout Element: Colossal reels system for massive win potential.
Perfect for those who love high volatility and bold design.
5. Motörhead Slot (NetEnt)
Motörhead brings the heavy metal energy straight to your screen. With roaring riffs and dark visuals, this slot is not for the faint of heart.
- Reels: 5;
- Paylines: 76;
- Bonus Features: Bomber Feature, Mystery Reel, Free Spins;
- Standout Element: Rock Mode for immersive sound.
A true homage to Lemmy and his iconic band, this slot nails the edgy metal aesthetic.
How Music Licenses Enhance Authenticity
One reason these games feel so immersive is that top software providers like NetEnt, Bally, and WMS often sign licensing deals with artists or their estates. This ensures that:
- The music is original and high quality.
- The visuals accurately represent the band or musician.
- Fan-favorite symbols like guitars, microphones, tour buses, and stage lights are incorporated seamlessly.
Licensing deals also give players peace of mind that they’re getting an official experience—not a cheap imitation.
Playing Music Slots on Mobile: Rock On-the-Go
Thanks to modern casino platforms like 4-rabet.net, you can now take these musical slots with you wherever you go. The mobile versions of games like Guns N’ Roses or Jimi Hendrix retain their high-quality graphics and features, offering the same immersive experience on Android and iOS devices.
You can easily get started with:
- Quick registration;
- Secure payment methods via https://4-rabet.net/payment/;
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This makes it easy for players to enjoy their favorite musical slots during a lunch break, commute, or relaxed evening at home.
Tips for Playing Music-Themed Slots
While these games are all about fun and fandom, here are a few tips to maximize your enjoyment:
- Know the RTP: Return to Player (RTP) percentages vary by slot. Choose games with higher RTPs for better long-term odds.
- Use Bonuses: Take advantage of casino promotions for free spins or match bonuses on music slots.
- Set Limits: Don’t let the excitement of the music distract you from responsible gambling.
- Enjoy the Experience: These games are as much about entertainment as they are about winning. Let the music and visuals amplify your play.
Final Thoughts: Are Music-Themed Slots Worth It?
Absolutely. Music-themed slots combine emotional connection, engaging visuals, and rhythmic gameplay into one seamless experience. Whether you’re a rock-and-roll rebel, a pop music fan, or a metalhead, there’s a themed slot that speaks your language.
And with easy access to these games through trusted platforms like 4Rabet and smooth deposits and withdrawals, it’s never been easier to dive into a world where reels spin to your favorite tunes.
So put on your headphones, download the app, and spin the reels like a rockstar!
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‘Harold Arlen and His Songs’ by Walter Frisch Explores a Twentieth-Century Songwriting Legend
Harold Arlen and His Songs is the first comprehensive book about the music of one of the great song composers of the twentieth century. Arlen wrote many standards of the American Songbook-including “Get Happy,” “Over the Rainbow, “Stormy Weather,” “Come Rain or Come Shine,” and “The Man That Got Away” – that today rank among the best known and loved. Author Walter Frisch places these and other songs in the context of a long career that took Arlen from Buffalo, New York; to Harlem’s Cotton Club; to Broadway stages; and to the film studios of Hollywood. Even with their complex melodies, harmonies, and formal structures, Arlen’s tunes remain accessible and memorable. As Frisch shows, he blended influences from his father’s Jewish cantorial tradition, his experience as a jazz arranger and performer, and peers like Gershwin, Kern, and Berlin. Arlen always emphasized the collaborative nature of songwriting, and he worked with the top lyricists of his day, including Ted Koehler, Yip Harburg, Johnny Mercer, and Ira Gershwin.
Harold Arlen and His Songs is structured around these and Arlen’s other partnerships, analyzing individual songs as well as the shows or films in which they appear. The book also treats Arlen’s performances of his own music as a vocalist and pianist, through numerous recordings and appearances on radio and television. A final chapter explores the interpretations of his songs by great singers, including many who worked with him, among them Ethel Waters, Lena Horne, Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, and Ella Fitzgerald.
Josh Ritter Announces New Album “I Believe in You, My Honeydew” and Fall 2025 Tour
Renowned singer, songwriter, musician, artist, and best-selling author Josh Ritter will release his anticipated new album, I Believe in You, My Honeydew, September 12 via Thirty Tigers (pre-order/pre-save here). Ahead of the release, his new song, “You Won’t Dig My Grave,” is out today. Listen/share HERE.
Throughout his decades-long career, Ritter has established himself as “one of the most perceptive artists making music today” (American Songwriter), releasing twelve albums to date and earning the respect of countless music legends, with artists such as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Bob Weir having performed and recorded his songs.
With the release of I Believe in You, My Honeydew, Ritter shares ten new tracks that further demonstrate the insightful and engaging artistry that he’s celebrated for. Produced by Sam Kassirer (Lake Street Dive, Langhorne Slim), the new album features Ritter alongside his Royal City Band: Kassirer (piano, organ, synthesizer, accordion), Zachariah Hickman (acoustic and electric bass, thumb piano, mandolin), Rich Hinman (guitars, pedal steel, mandolin), and Ray Rizzo (drums, percussion).
Of the project, Ritter shares:
“I lived in the woods when I was a kid. I used to believe (and maybe I was right) that I could walk out of our front door, across the gravel road and, pointing myself north, I could walk to Canada, never once leaving the tree line. Wonder was a temple with no walls, and the Muse was still just a ripple in the ponderosas. I felt no fear.
I’m 48 now. Decades have passed. There have been times I felt my inspiration, my Muse, had passed along with them. And then, not too long ago, I decided that instead of waiting for the Muse to write me a song, I would write the Muse a song instead. I started referring to my Muse as my Honeydew. And this album was born.
The songs on Honeydew are songs for my Muse, my invisible and blinding companion of long-standing. I hope it enjoys them. I hope that it experiences a bit of what it’s like to be human, a bit of what it’s like to be lonely, scared, uncertain, joyful, righteous. I believe in you, my honeydew.”
In celebration of the new music, Ritter will tour through this fall, including newly confirmed stops at Grand Rapids’ St. Cecilia Music Center, Chicago’s Thalia Hall, Minneapolis’ Fitzgerald Theater, Washington, D.C.’s Lincoln Theatre, Philadelphia’s Keswick Theatre, and New York’s Brooklyn Steel, among many others. See below for the complete tour itinerary.
Tickets will be available for pre-sale starting tomorrow, June 11, at 10:00 a.m. local time, with general on-sale following Friday, June 13, at 10:00 a.m. local time. A portion of the proceeds from pre-sale tickets sold via joshritter.com will be donated to Immigrant Defense Project. Pre-sale sign-up and full details can be found at www.joshritter.com.
I Believe in You, My Honeydew follows Ritter’s 2024 mini-album, Heaven, or Someplace as Nice, which he recorded with legendary jazz guitarist Bill Frisell, and his acclaimed 2023 full-length project, Spectral Lines. Of the record, Paste praised, “Josh Ritter is like a more open-hearted version of Leonard Cohen. His lyrics draw on the divine, but he seems to see a little heaven in all the people around him,” while No Depression declared, “a hopeful tapestry that encourages listeners to sit with each other in introspection, but not to forget to sing along.”
In addition to his work as a musician, Ritter is also a national best-selling author, having released two novels to date: 2011’s Bright’s Passage and 2021’s The Great Glorious Goddamn of It All, for which the film rights have recently been optioned for development. Released to critical attention, Stephen King wrote in The New York Times Book Review that Bright’s Passage “shines with a compressed lyricism that recalls Ray Bradbury in his prime…This is the work of a gifted novelist.”
I BELIEVE IN YOU, MY HONEYDEW TRACK LIST
You Won’t Dig My Grave
Honeydew (No Light)
Truth is a Dimension (Both Invisible and Blinding)
Noah’s Children
Wild Ways
Thunderbird
Kudzu Vines
I’m Listening
The Wreckage of One Vision of You
The Throne
JOSH RITTER CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
August 9—Three Rivers, PEI—Cloggeroo Festival (solo show)
August 10—Truro, NS—Marigold Cultural Centre (solo show)
August 20—Westport, CT—Levitt Pavilion*
August 21—Portland, ME—State Theatre*
August 22—South Burlington, VT—Higher Ground*
August 23—Easthampton, MA—Arcadia Folk Festival
August 24—Lowell, MA—Lowell Summer Music Series*
November 1—Rochester, NY—Concerts at Beston Hall
November 2—Grand Rapids, MI—St. Cecilia Music Center
November 3—Ann Arbor, MI—The Ark
November 4—Cincinnati, OH—Taft Theatre
November 6—St. Louis, MO—The Sovereign
November 7—Chicago, IL—Thalia Hall
November 8—Minneapolis, MN—Fitzgerald Theater
November 9—Des Moines, IA—Hoyt Sherman Place
November 12—Pittsburgh, PA—Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall
November 13—Washington, D.C.—Lincoln Theatre
November 14—Philadelphia, PA—Keswick Theatre
November 16—New York, NY—Brooklyn Steel
YES Announces “The Fragile Tour 2025, The Album Series” Celebrating Iconic Album with Fall U.S. Dates
Influential and pioneering Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees YES—who are Steve Howe (guitars, vocals), Geoff Downes (keyboards), Jon Davison (vocals, acoustic guitar), Billy Sherwood (bass guitar, vocals), and Jay Schellen (drums)—have today (June 10) announced their “The Fragile Tour 2025, The Album Series” set for this fall in the U.S. This “evening with Yes” trek launches October 1 in Wallingford, CT, and wraps November 16 in Reno, NV. Tickets go on sale June 13. Go to www.yesworld.com/live for ticketing information.
At these shows, the progressive rock titans will perform their iconic Fragile album in its entirety along with classic cuts from their legendary body of work. The multi-platinum album features their signature songs “Roundabout,” “Long Distance Runaround,” and “Heart of the Sunrise.” Fragile, the band’s fourth studio album, was released in the UK in November 1971 and in the US in January 1972. The “Fragile Tour” is regarded as a key moment in YES’ history—it’s when the band became a headline act in the US.
“All the band’s albums had a unique feel and approach,” says Steve Howe. “After The Yes Album, so many things came together, with [co-producer] Eddie Offord steering the proceedings. While the band focused on only four main songs with full arrangements, each of us wrote and designed a solo piece, which was Bill [Bruford]’s great idea. It’s fairly ‘odd-ball,’ but we were at the height of our creativity, determined for success.” Howe adds: “It gave us confidence, further than our own in-stock belief, we’d crafted this unusual but noticeable musical twist to rock and what later became prog.”
Fragile also marks the band’s first album to be designed by Roger Dean. He would also design many of YES’ future album covers, the band’s logo, and live stage sets. This striking union of music and design is key in how YES’ sound and vision would be perceived; it also underlined how important artistic visuals were becoming in the rock world. On “The Fragile Tour 2025,” YES will perform in front of a video wall featuring AI treatment of Dean’s art, bringing YES’ art into the 2020s. Roger Dean art will be available in the merch area at all the shows.
“Roger was and is quintessential to the look of Yes,” notes Howe. “He’s still creating great paintings and design—he has no competition.”
See below for the full list of tour dates:
Date City, State Venue
10/1 Wallingford, CT Toyota Oakdale Theatre
10/2 Morristown, NJ Mayo Performing Arts Center
10/4 Atlantic City, NJ Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena
10/5 Port Chester, NY The Capitol Theatre
10/7 Huntington, NY The Paramount
10/8 Glenside, PA Keswick Theatre
10/9 Glenside, PA Keswick Theatre
10/11 York, PA Appell Center for the Performing Arts
10/12 Jim Thorpe, PA Penn’s Peak
10/14 Washington, DC Warner Theatre
10/16 Durham, NC Carolina Theatre
10/18 Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall
10/19 Ft. Lauderdale, FL Broward Center, Au-Rene Theater
10/21^ The Villages, FL Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center
10/22 Charleston, SC Charleston Music Hall
10/24 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy
10/25 Memphis, TN Graceland Soundstage
10/27 Louisville, KY The Louisville Palace
10/28 Cincinnati, OH Taft Theatre
10/30 Indianapolis, IN Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
10/31 Des Plaines, IL Des Plaines Theatre
11/1 St. Charles, IL The Arcada Theatre
11/3 Madison, WI The Orpheum Theater
11/4* Milwaukee, WI The Riverside Theater
11/6 St. Louis, MO Stifel Theatre
11/7 Omaha, NE Steelhouse Omaha
11/9 Denver, CO Paramount Theatre
11/11 Mesa, AZ Mesa Arts Center
11/13 Inglewood, CA YouTube Theater
11/14 Alpine, CA Viejas Casino
11/16 Reno, NV Grand Theatre at The Grand Sierra Resort
^On sale June 27
*On sale June 20
Hear How Sly Stone Spin Soul, Rock, And Revolution From KSOL FM In The 1960s
Before Sly Stone became the psychedelic soul architect behind Sly and the Family Stone, he was already breaking barriers behind the mic and behind the boards. In the mid-1960s, Stone was a DJ at KSOL in San Francisco, curating playlists that blurred color lines—mixing The Beatles and The Rolling Stones into soul-heavy sets. At a time when radio was often segregated by genre and race, Stone spun unity. He dubbed the station “K-SOUL” and made it a beacon for music that moved the mind, body, and, yes, the soul.
15 Classic Rock Albums That Still Sound Fresh Today
Some records age like milk. Others, like fine wine. And then there are albums that somehow sound as vital now as they did the day they dropped the needle. These 15 classic rock albums don’t just hold up—they stand up, with energy, emotion, and craftsmanship that still hits hard decades later.
AC/DC – Back in Black (1980)
Straight-ahead rock with riffs like steel girders and grooves built to last. It’s one of the best-selling albums of all time for a reason—“You Shook Me All Night Long” is forever etched into party playlists.
Boston – Boston (1976)
Few debut albums explode like this. “More Than a Feeling” remains one of rock’s most perfect singles, and the whole album blends power and melody in a way that still feels fresh and polished.
Bruce Springsteen – Born to Run (1975)
Wall of sound? More like ocean of sound. “Thunder Road,” “Jungleland,” and the title track burst with cinematic energy. It captures youth, longing, and escape in a way that still makes you want to drive fast with the windows down.
David Bowie – The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972)
Ziggy never really left. This record still feels like a prophecy for outsider art and gender-fluid performance. It’s glam, it’s grounded, and it remains a beacon for the beautifully strange.
Eagles – Hotel California (1976)
From the ringing twin guitars of the title track to the lush harmonies throughout, this album defines California rock. The craftsmanship and mood still captivate late-night listeners.
Fleetwood Mac – Rumours (1977)
You can hear the tension, heartbreak, and harmony in every track. With layered harmonies, pristine production, and emotional songwriting, Rumours still sounds like lightning in a bottle. “Dreams” is a chart hit again for a reason.
Joni Mitchell – Court and Spark (1974)
Jazz, folk, pop, and poetry converge in Mitchell’s luminous production. Tracks like “Help Me” and “Free Man in Paris” offer rich layers and insight, still relevant to modern life.
Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin IV (1971)
There’s no expiration date on a record that opens with “Black Dog” and leads to “Stairway to Heaven.” The dynamics, riffs, and mystique continue to inspire rock bands and bedroom guitarists worldwide.
Neil Young – Harvest (1972)
“Heart of Gold” may be the hit, but this record’s quiet strength lies in its whole. Young’s mix of country, folk, and rock connects deeply with listeners today just as it did in the ‘70s.
Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon (1973)
This is the sound of ambition realized. With its blend of philosophy, sonic experimentation, and emotional resonance, this album continues to be discovered—and obsessed over—by every generation.
Queen – A Night at the Opera (1975)
Operatic one moment, hard-rocking the next. Freddie Mercury’s vision and the band’s boundless creativity turned this into an epic thrill ride. “Bohemian Rhapsody” alone still floors first-time listeners.
The Beatles – Abbey Road (1969)
From the first shimmer of “Come Together” to the legendary side-two medley, Abbey Road feels like a perfect balance of innovation and instinct. It’s polished without losing personality, and that Moog synth still sounds space-age.
The Rolling Stones – Exile on Main St. (1972)
This album is sweat, swagger, and Southern grit wrapped in rock-and-roll grit. The Stones dig deep into blues, gospel, and soul—raw, messy, and utterly alive.
The Who – Who’s Next (1971)
Synths meet smashing guitars, and Pete Townshend’s songwriting vision lands perfectly. “Baba O’Riley” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again” could headline festivals today. It still feels revolutionary.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers – Damn the Torpedoes (1979)
Heartland rock at its finest. These songs feel lived-in and effortless, from “Refugee” to “Here Comes My Girl.” Petty’s knack for melody and resolve makes this one eternal.

