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Hinterland 2025 Expands for 10th Anniversary With Lana Del Rey, Tyler, The Creator, and Kacey Musgraves

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Hinterland Music Festival is gearing up for the 10th annual festival. This year’s music and camping festival is set to take place Friday, August 1, through Sunday, August 3, in St. Charles, IA, just 30 minutes south of Des Moines. Highlights include Tyler, the Creator, Kacey Musgraves, Lana Del Rey, Clairo, The Marías, Bleachers, Remi Wolf, Sierra Ferrell, Still Woozy, Royel Otis, Wyatt Flores, Role Model, Glass Beams, Gigi Perez, and more. The Hinterland 2025 lineup is below. 

Since the festival’s inception, Hinterland has drawn attendees from near and far. While located in central Iowa, just south of Des Moines, Iowa, nearly 50% of the attendees come from out of state.  This year, exciting new site enhancements are set to elevate the Hinterland experience even further. The festival grounds have expanded, offering more space to relax and explore. A newly relocated main stage significantly increases the event footprint, adding more room to spread out, additional shade from trees and structures, and increased water access, including upgraded filling stations and strategically placed misting fans throughout the concourse. Hinterland’s new stage continues the festival’s tradition of a seamless, single-stage setup, so there’s no need to move between stages for different sets. Ticket options for 2025 include 3-Day and 1-Day General Admission, VIP, and SAINTS, along with a number of camping (tent, car, RV, glamping), parking, and shuttle options starting at just $25 down with a payment plan. Sunday tickets have already sold out. A limited number of other ticket options are available while supplies last at hinterlandiowa.com/tickets

Camping will be sold on a per-tent or campsite basis, not per person. Improvements for VIP and SAINTS include dedicated entry lines, an upgraded Premium Lounge with a VIP and SAINTS level, an air-conditioned SAINTS lounge in the Premium Area, and more. A new free look policy allows VIP and SAINTS ticket holders to return their tickets if they aren’t satisfied within the first hour of arriving. 

Hinterland 2025 will once again offer three days of music and more within the scenic landscape of rural Iowa. Once the headliners close out the main stage, the Campfire Stage located inside the campgrounds, will keep the music going into the night. In addition, camping and parking areas have been moved to create additional parking, more convenient camping, and more. Further enhancements include improved shuttle efficiency, additional entrances and exits, and more food vendors (including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options). ADA improvements include additional parking, convenient camping options, a shaded ADA viewing area, and more. 

Also new in 2025, Hinterland is introducing a “90 Degree Guarantee,” which allows ticket holders the option to request festival admission ticket returns for any day that is predicted to reach 90° or higher.

If on Tuesday, 7/29 at 10 am CT, the weather.gov forecast for 8/1, 8/2, or 8/3 has a true temperature of 90° or higher for the 50240 zip code, ticket purchasers will have the option to request a return of their festival admission ticket for that day. Return requests are only available for the day/s the forecast is 90° or higher. 3-Day ticket holders can request a return for specific day/s at a rate of 1/3 of the total 3-Day ticket price.

To qualify for a return, ticket holders must fill out the 90° Guarantee Ticket Return Request Form at hinterlandiowa.com/tickets prior to 1 pm CT on Tuesday, 7/29. Returns will be processed within as little as 10 days.

Can’t Stand the Heat? Promoter to Offer Refunds If Temps Hit 90° at Iowa Festival Hinterland promoter Sam Summers hopes his weather-related refund policy will spark a larger conversation about global warming and its impact on the outdoor concert industry.

This policy only applies to festival admission tickets. It does not include camping, parking, or shuttle tickets. To qualify, tickets must have been purchased directly via AXS.com. Tickets purchased from a third party are not eligible.

Hinterland’s Commitment to Climate Awareness: The 10 hottest years on record have all occurred in the past decade. At Hinterland, we are committed to raising awareness about climate change and its impact on our daily lives. We will continue striving to make sustainable choices, both this year and in the years ahead. Together, we can make a difference.

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HINTERLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL

ST. CHARLES, IOWA

AUGUST 1-3, 2025

FRIDAY, AUGUST 1

Tyler, the Creator

Clairo

Remi Wolf

Royel Otis

Rebecca Black

Good Neighbours

INJI

Scowl

+ Campfire Stage TBA

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2

Kacey Musgraves

The Marías

Still Woozy

Role Model

Glass Beams

Gigi Perez

Willow Avalon

hey, nothing

+ Campfire Stage TBA

SUNDAY, AUGUST 3

Lana Del Rey

Bleachers

Sierra Ferrell

Wyatt Flores

Michael Marcagi

Evan Honer

Orla Gartland

Sam Austins

+ Campfire Stage TBA

John Fogerty Reclaims His Songs With New Album ‘Legacy’ Out August 22

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Legendary musician and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer John Fogerty has announced the release of a powerful new album, Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival years, arriving August 22, 2025 via Concord. The 20-track collection features newly recorded versions of Fogerty’s most beloved songs—from “Proud Mary” and “Bad Moon Rising” to “Fortunate Son” and “Have You Ever Seen the Rain”—marking both a celebration of an iconic catalog and a personal reclamation of artistic ownership. Fogerty announced the album from the stage during his sold-out 80th birthday bash last week at NYC’s Beacon Theatre. He returns to the Beacon Theatre stage tonight for another thrilling performance. 

For the first time in his career, Fogerty fully owns the rights to his groundbreaking Creedence Clearwater Revival catalog—a milestone decades in the making. With Legacy, he offers fresh takes on the music that continues to define American rock, recorded with renewed energy and a deep sense of purpose as he celebrates his 80th birthday.

“For most of my life I did not own the songs I had written,” says Fogerty. “Getting them back changes everything. Legacy is my way of celebrating that—of playing these songs on my terms, with the people I love.” 

Produced by Fogerty and his son Shane Fogerty, with executive production by his wife Julie Fogerty, Legacy is a family affair through and through. Julie Fogerty says, “I knew first hand how much it meant for John to get his publishing back. It has been so joyful and beautiful since this happened for him. This is a celebration of his life’s work. It is the biggest party for the good guy/artist winning.”

Both Shane and his brother Tyler Fogerty perform throughout the album, recorded with Matt Chamberlain, Bob Malone, Bob Glaub and Rob Stone. It was mixed by legendary engineer Bob Clearmountain. The result is a vibrant, electrifying collection that captures the raw spirit of Fogerty’s original songs while infusing them with vital new life.

Today, new recordings of “Up Around The Bend” “Have You Ever Seen The Rain,” and “Porterville” are available to stream on DSPs. Listen here

The album’s release comes during a banner year for Fogerty, who continues to experience a remarkable career resurgence. From a recent induction at the American Music Honors, introduced by Bruce Springsteen, to headlining sets at JazzFest (hailed as a “home run” in a Times Picayune front-page rave review), Glastonbury, The Hollywood Bowl, and more, Fogerty is as fierce and joyful as ever. His recent “Celebration Tour” sold out venues across the country, and his iconic Chronicle anthology has spent over 14 consecutive years on the Billboard 200. 

In another major cultural moment, Fogerty has teamed up with Eric Church and NASCAR on Prime to create the league’s brand-new anthem—a reimagined version of his classic “Up Around The Bend,” available exclusively on Amazon Music.

Still, for Fogerty, the thrill remains rooted in the music itself. As Legacy makes clear, the fire still burns. The album is a testament to an artist who’s not only reclaimed his songs, but continues to shape the sound of American rock & roll—even as he turns 80.

Oasis Launches Merch Capsule With Amazon Ahead of Reunion Tour, Starting With Knebworth ‘96

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Oasis fans—start your wallets. Just ahead of their highly anticipated reunion tour, the band has teamed up with Amazon to launch an official merch store, and the first drop is everything we’ve been waiting for since that last cigarette outside Heaton Park in ‘09.

The debut capsule kicks things off with a nod to Knebworth 1996, the stuff of Britpop legend. We’re talking t-shirts, long sleeves, and jumpers celebrating the gigs that practically shook the British Isles. If you were there, you know. If you weren’t—this might be the next best thing.

And it doesn’t stop at Knebworth. Future releases will spotlight the band’s 2006 North American Tour, bringing the Gallagher swagger across the Atlantic once again, along with gear inspired by their iconic Wembley shows from the “All Around The World” tour in 1997. No word yet on whether they’ll be selling replicas of Liam’s parka, but let’s stay hopeful.

The merch line will also include apparel based on album artwork from fan favourites like Be Here Now and Heathen Chemistry—two records that might not have gotten the critical love at the time, but are carved into the hearts of fans who’ve belted out “Stop Crying Your Heart Out” into a pint glass or two.

This is more than merch. It’s wearable nostalgia. A love letter in cotton and ink to the fans who’ve kept the flame burning through every reunion rumour, solo spat, and headline about that bloody squash game that never happened.

You can shop the current Knebworth drop here. The rest? Stay tuned. If this is how they’re kicking things off, we’re in for a proper tour run, with some of the best-looking crowds since the ‘90s.

Photo Gallery: Barry Manilow and Dennis Blair at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on May 31, 2025

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Craft Announces ‘Miles ’55’ Featuring Davis’ First Great Quintet, Out Aug 22

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Craft Recordings is proud to announce Miles ’55: The Prestige Recordings, a 16-track retrospective spotlighting a series of landmark 1955 sessions recorded at Rudy Van Gelder’s storied Hackensack, NJ studio for Prestige Records. Featuring selections from Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet, Miles Davis and Milt Jackson Quintet/Sextet, and The Musings of Miles, among others, Miles ’55 showcases one of jazz’s most important ensembles: the “First Great Quintet” comprised of then-relatively unknown players, including tenor saxophonist John Coltrane, pianist Red Garland, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Philly Joe Jones, plus the likes of Milt Jackson, Ray Bryant, and Oscar Pettiford. That year marked a pivotal turning point for Davis, as he began to find his voice as a trumpet player and confidence as a bandleader, with his live performances hinting at the mythical figure he would soon become. These foundational recordings not only set the stage for the trumpeter’s future classics but also showcased the burgeoning genius of his soon-to-be legendary bandmates.

Arriving August 22, Miles ’55 will be available as a 2-CD set, 3-LP set pressed on 180-gram vinyl, and in both standard and hi-res digital audio. All audio has been remastered from the original analog tapes by GRAMMY-winning engineer Paul Blakemore, with lacquers cut for the vinyl version by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio while physical editions of the collection offer a new essay by GRAMMY-winning music historian Ashley Kahn (author of Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece), as well as insightful session notes by GRAMMY-winning writer, Dan Morgenstern. The complete collection is available to pre-order/pre-save, while the track “There Is No Greater Love” can be streamed today.

The collection builds on Craft’s Miles ’54 box set, which was released to broad acclaim last fall. Tape Op called Miles ’54 “A beautiful box set…The pressings in this release are excellent and sound incredible.” UNCUT added, “If you’re curious about this period in [Davis’] career, the newly mastered and lovingly packaged Miles ’54 is a fantastic place to start.” Tracking Angle noted that the remaster sounded “crisp and dynamic,” with “the bass thumpingly clear and precise, the trumpet golden, the other horns billowing brass and air, and the piano… percussive and blooming—in many ways, fuller-sounding,” while also praising the pressing as being on par with far more expensive editions. Nate Chinen at WRTI,  Record Collector praised its “dynamic remastering,” declaring the tracks to sound “breathtakingly fresh.”

“There was a particular sound that had defined the ’50s,” writes Ashley Kahn in the Miles ’55 liner notes. “It was an approach that balanced a modern, post-bop feel with echoes of a simpler time. And it belonged to one trumpet player in particular.” That musician was none other than Miles Davis (1926 – 1991). By the middle of the decade, Davis was confidently finding himself as a musician, composer, and bandleader. He had certainly paid his dues. After cutting his chops with such luminaries as Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Coleman Hawkins, Davis broke out on his own, first forming a nonet (early recordings of which were eventually released as The Birth of Cool), and scoring a recording contract with Prestige Records. Despite his struggles with substance abuse in the first half of the decade, Davis was clean, focused, and ready to get back to work by 1954.

That year, Davis headlined major New York venues, including Birdland, and recorded five landmark sessions for Prestige, resulting in albums like Miles Davis with Sonny Rollins, Miles Davis Quintet, and Miles Davis All Star Sextet. Yet, while 1954 found Davis maturing as an artist, it was the following year that solidified his path as a bandleader and genre-defining musician. Kahn notes, “On Miles’s 1954 recordings, one can hear a pronounced musical consistency coming together. In 1955, one can begin to identify it. His trumpet sound had locked onto an emotionally rich identity, intense and now constant.”

Perhaps Davis’ most defining moment of 1955, however, was the formation of a talent-packed yet virtually unknown ensemble of musicians, now known as the “First Great Quintet.” Featuring Sonny Rollins on tenor saxophone (soon to be replaced by another up-and-comer, John Coltrane), Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums, the group made their debut at Birdland in April. In another milestone, three months later, Davis delivered a momentous performance at the second Newport Jazz Festival. His much-talked-about appearance marked “The real beginning of the Miles Davis legend,” according to jazz critic Joe Goldberg in his 1965 book, Jazz Masters of the Fifties.

In between these key moments, Davis was also spending time in the studio, recording marathon sessions that would yield some of his best albums of the decade. Miles ’55 comprises three of these dates (all captured by the great Rudy Van Gelder) beginning with June 7th. Davis was still in the early days of solidifying his new band, and this date (a quartet setting) features two musicians that would become permanent members: Philly Joe Jones and Red Garland, with the addition of bassist Oscar Pettiford. First released as The Musings of Miles in September 1955, the session was comprised of two Davis originals (“I Didn’t” and “Green Haze”), Dizzy Gillespie’s “A Night in Tunisia,” plus the standards “A Gal in Calico,” “I See Your Face Before Me,” and “Will You Still Be Mine?”

In his track notes, which originally appeared on 1988’s Chronicle: The Complete Prestige Recordings, 1951–1956, Dan Morgenstern writes that this session “Represented the germination of The Quintet,” adding that Davis’ approach to balladry here highlights the “muted…playing that was to make The Quintet and its leader so very popular.” Kahn mirrors this in his commentary, noting that “Miles made the most of that feel in particular. It worked exceedingly well on slower blues and ballads, especially after pushing a Harmon mute into the bell of his horn. He came to use it regularly, and it helped him reveal himself through melody and mood.”

The second session, taking place on August 5th, featured the great vibraphonist Milt Jackson, pianist Ray Bryant, bassist Percy Heath, and Art Taylor, then an up-and-coming drummer. Tenor saxophonist Jackie McLean also joins for two of his own compositions: the bluesy “Dr. Jackle” and the up-tempo “Minor March.” Released in 1956 as Miles Davis and Milt Jackson Quintet/Sextet, the set also features Thad Jones’ “Bitty Ditty” and the reflective “Changes,” penned by Bryant.

Davis’ final session of 1955—captured on November 16th—is the most notable, as it resulted in the bandleader’s debut album with his solidified quintet (Coltrane, Garland, Chambers, and Jones). Released in 1956 as Miles: The New Miles Davis Quintet, the LP was comprised of four standards, an unusually snappy rendition of “How Am I to Know?,” plus “Just Squeeze Me,” “S’posin’,” and “There Is No Greater Love” (the only track not featuring Coltrane), as well as the debut of Benny Golson’s “Stablemates,” and the Davis original, “The Theme,” which would become his classic sign-off.

Simply featuring the bandleader’s first name emblazoned across the cover, the album, Morgenstern writes, “Exemplifies the group’s repertoire, pacing, and presentation.” While the quintet was still gelling, their raw talents were palpable. Morgenstern elaborates: “John Coltrane still seems to be seeking his true identity, he is certainly a new and distinctive voice and a commanding presence, the perfect foil for a fully matured and supremely confident Miles. And that rhythm section, while it was to refine its unity and suppleness even further, is already something to marvel at.”

Although Miles was not initially embraced by critics, the album would later be regarded as a defining moment in the trumpet player’s career. Kahn writes, “In 1965, [jazz critic] Joe Goldberg wrote that ‘It has been called the most important and influential group of its time. But when…Miles was released, few thought so.’ He argued that, in fact, all of Davis’ music since that album—save for his work with Gil Evans, and modal experiments like Kind of Blue—‘has been an extension and further exploration of ideas set down in…Miles.’”

As Davis skyrocketed to international fame, the quintet became the dominant small jazz group of the late ’50s and a defining voice in the hard-bop scene. In the ensuing years, Davis continued to push the limits of jazz music—shaping the sounds of post-bop and fusion, while experimenting with electronic elements, funk, rock, pop, and African rhythms well into the late ’80s. Today, Davis holds a mighty legacy as one of the most important figures of 20th century music, with an influence that expands far behind the realm of jazz.

Click here to pre-order/pre-save Miles ’55: The Prestige Recordings

Tracklist (3-LP):

Side A

1.  I Didn’t

2.  Will You Still Be Mine?

3.  Green Haze

Side B

1.  I See Your Face Before Me

2.  A Night In Tunisia

3.  A Gal In Calico

Side C

1.  Dr. Jackle

2.  Bitty Ditty

Side D

1.  Minor March

2.  Changes

 Side E

1.  Stablemates

2.  How Am I To Know?

3.  Just Squeeze Me

 Side F

1.  There Is No Greater Love

2.  The Theme

3.  S’posin’

Tracklist (2-CD/Digital):

Disc 1

1.      I Didn’t

2.      Will You Still Be Mine?

3.      Green Haze

4.      I See Your Face Before Me

5.      A Night In Tunisia

6.      A Gal In Calico

7.      Dr. Jackle

8.      Bitty Ditty

Disc 2

1.      Minor March

2.      Changes

3.      Stablemates

4.      How Am I To Know?

5.      Just Squeeze Me

6.      There Is No Greater Love

7.      The Theme

8.      S’posin’

Openness Trio to Release ‘Openness Trio’ Debut Album on Blue Note Records July 11

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Blue Note Records has announced the July 11 release of Openness Trio, the debut album by a unique collective comprised of guitarist and producer Nate Mercereau, saxophonist Josh Johnson, and percussionist Carlos Niño. Free-thinking creators who bring a depth of experience from wide-ranging collaborations with the likes of André 3000, Meshell Ndegeocello, Kamasi Washington, Shabaka, Jeff Parker, Makaya McCraven, and many more, the trio presents a profound musical offering.

The album is five recordings from five different sessions all around Los Angeles and Ventura County – outdoors in the hills of Ojai with a view of the Topatopa Mountains, an intimate living room setting in Elysian Park, in an Oak Tree Cathedral at the Churchill Orchard in Ojai, a Garden of Electronics in the courtyard of an Echo Park home, and a recording session under a pepper tree at Elsewhere in Topanga Canyon. Listen to the lead track “Hawk Dreams.”

“Openness Trio is a title that could easily be the name of this group,” says Mercereau. “‘Openness’ is the ideal word and description for what is happening here. Listening, Immersive Emoting, Deep Communication, Discovery, Trust, Exploration, and arriving to the moment to witness and share where we are, where we are going, and where we’ve been – these are all things that allow our music to happen in the way that it does.”

“It is very rare to feel so able to trust anyone so much, it expands your trust and awareness of yourself, and your sense of being trustworthy,” says Niño. “My favorite thing about playing with this Trio is in the Title: Openness. The totally psychic communication, connection that we have together is electric and deeply nourishing, invigorating… It is Open.”

“The trio’s title speaks to the music and so much more,” says Johnson. “The trio and its members have expanded my perceptions in and outside the music. For me, it’s reinforced prioritizing beauty and deep care of the music. I remember so fondly being together and playing in the Ojai orchard in early 2021. It was the first time I’d played music with people in a long time, and I remember feeling so so connected. The trio became 3D to me that day – soaring from the start.”

The Bacon Brothers Bring Their Signature ‘Forosoco’ Sound to Sold-Out Crowds on Freestanding Tour

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The Bacon Brothers look forward to taking their show on the road this Summer. The Freestanding Tour commences in Paw Paw, MI on July 16th. (Scroll down for tour dates.) The 5-piece outfit is rehearsed and raring to go and looks forward to playing at sold-out houses of enthusiastic fans along the way. Kevin declares, “Connecting with people through music is a joy!”

The Bacon Brothers, featuring Michael & Kevin Bacon, have spent over three decades creating their own mix of folk, rock, soul, and country music. They call that diverse sound “Forosoco,” it’s taken them worldwide, from headlining gigs in Japan to American performances at iconic venues like Carnegie Hall, the Grand Ole Opry, and Gruene Hall. They’ve been featured by the BBC, Associated Press, SiriusXM, Billboard, and Paste Magazine and have appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon and Carpool Karaoke, just to name a few. They’ve released twelve records, the most recent being the 2024 release, Ballad Of The Brothers. It’s a record that highlights the similarities between Kevin Bacon (known worldwide as an A-list Hollywood actor) and Michael Bacon (celebrated as an Emmy-winning composer) and the differences, too.

The critics have embraced The Bacon Brothers with The Alternate Root declaring, “Ballad of the Brothers offers the kind of competence and credibility that most bands would be delighted to enjoy. The Bacons are sizzling yet again.” Taste of Country stated simply that the pair made “Breezy, anthemic country rock,” and Ink 19 effused “The Bacon Brothers have come full circle, creating their own soundtrack that resonates with authenticity and innovation.”

In April, Kevin and Jennifer Nettles released an album inspired by the television show The Bondsman, which premiered on Amazon Prime. Several of the songs written and performed by Bacon and Nettles are included in the series, and some of the songs are included in their album, with a video created for “Hell And Back”. Rounding out the collection is “Digging”, a track co-written with Michael Bacon.

TOUR DATES
7/16    Paw Paw, MI                       Warner Vinyards
7/17    Cincinnati, OH                     The Ludlow Garage             
7/19    Shelbyville, KY                    Jeptha Creed Distillery
7/25    Alexandria, VA                     The Birchmere SOLD OUT
7/26    Alexandria, VA                     The Birchmere
7/27    Hammondsport, NY             Point of the Bluff Vineyards
8/1      Dewey Beach, DE               Bottle & Cork
8/2      Richmond, VA                      Tin Pan Richmond
8/3      Cape May, NJ                       Cape May Convention Hall
8/7      Decatur, IL                            Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater
8/8      Nashville, IN                         Brown County Music Center
8/9      Nashville, TN                        The Polka Theatre
8/30    Orkney Springs, VA              Shenandoah Music Festival
8/31    Annapolis, MD                      Maryland Hall
9/4      Erie, PA                                Mary D’Angelo Performing Arts Center
9/5 + 9/6   Clayton, NY                    Clayton Opera House
9/11    Plymouth, NH                       The Flying Monkey
9/12    Derry, NH                             Tupelo Music Hall
9/13    Uncasville, CT                      The Cabaret Theatre
9/14    Huntington, NY                    The Paramount
10/24  Coppell, TX                          The Coppell Arts Center
10/25  Salina, KS                            The Stiefel Theatre

Isaiah Falls Announces LVRS Paradise Tour Across North America and Europe

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Rising R&B newcomer Isaiah Falls is set to take the stage across North America for his 17-stop LVRS Paradise Tour in support of his two-disc debut album, LVRS Paradise, out now via LVRS ONLY/ROC Nation Distribution. Kicking off on July 1 in Montreal at the International Montreal Jazz Festival, the tour will travel through several major destinations like Toronto, Chicago, and New York, concluding at San Francisco’s The Independent on August 1.  Tour support will include Karri and members of Isaiah’s Luxury Lane collective. Tickets are now on sale and available for purchase HERE.

After closing out the U.S. run, Isaiah brings LVRS Paradise overseas for a string of European shows this fall. He’ll touch down in Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, and London—offering fans a deeper glimpse into the world he’s built with LVRS Paradise in some of the continent’s most intimate venues.

New merch pieces will also be available soon via https://isaiah-falls.com/.

On May 2, Isaiah Falls released side A of his debut album, LVRS Paradise. Expanding on the seductive world of his breakout EP Drugs N’ Lullabies, Falls introduces a deeper chapter of his sonic evolution–a moody, immersive space he calls “a safe place for lovers.” Across hazy grooves, after-hours textures, and intimate confessions, LVRS Paradise captures both sides of desire: the euphoria of new love and the serenity of being fully seen, leaning into moody textures. Indulging in the late-night vulnerability fans first fell for, with features from Ambré, Odeal, and Joyce Wrice, Falls traces intimacy and connection with ease, offering a portrait of love built on the courage to surrender. Listen HERE.

Side A opens with “FOR LVRS ONLY,” a lush, slow-burning invitation that sets the tone for the project’s meditative sensuality, painting the scene of gentle, intentional love. The focus track, “TRICK DADDY,” flips into a more playful, flirtatious gear–an anthem of extravagant devotion where Falls packages grand gestures and modern love languages in a confident, feel-good moment rooted in partnership and pleasure. On “BUTTERFLIES” featuring Joyce Wrice, Falls leans into the emotional high of infatuation, his syrupy cadences melting into Wrice’s dreamy harmonies. While “SEARCHING” featuring Odeal, uses ambient synths, vulnerable vocals, and an entrancing rhythm to capture the ache of longing an emotional distance. The project closes on a spiritual note with “HEAVEN2ME,” a gospel-tinged ballad that nods to the divine nature of love–a final exhale that elevates the romance to something bigger than the physical. 

In addition to headlining his own LVRS Paradise North American Tour, Isaiah Falls will join SiR’s Stepping Into The Light Tour as a special guest for 10-dates this May, kicking off May 7 at Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver. Isaiah and SiR–both torchbearers of R&B’s new wave are a can’t-miss double bill. Tickets are available HERE.

With comparisons to Drake, Bryson Tiller, and Brent Faiyaz, Isaiah Falls is cementing his place as one of R&B’s most exciting new voices. His breakout project, Drugs N’ Lullabies, landed on VIBE’s 25 Best R&B Albums of 2024, which featured his breakout single, “Florida Baby,” earning him Billboard’s Rookie of the Month and spots on Billboard and Complex’s 2025 R&B Artists to Watch lists. Drugs N’ Lullabies was also praised by  VIBE, Yams Magazine, and Rap-Up  as one of 2024’s best albums, with VIBE naming “Butterflies” one of the year’s Best R&B Songs. Most recently, he delivered an exclusive performance of “DIVA” to mark the relaunch of Billboard Live. With features in UPROXX and VIPER Magazine, Isaiah Falls is on a mission to rekindle the romance in R&B–one soul-baring verse at a time.

ISAIAH FALLS LVRS PARADISE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES 

JULY 1 – Montreal, QC | Montreal Jazz Festival

JULY 4 Toronto, ON | Velvet Underground 

JULY 7 – Detroit, MI | El Club

JULY 8Chicago, IL | The Promontory

JULY 10 Cambridge, MA | The Middle East – Sonia

JULY 12New York, NY | Gramercy Theatre

JULY 14 – Washington, DC | Union Stage

JULY 16Atlanta, GA | Aisle 5

JULY 19Orlando, FL | The Beacham

JULY 23 Houston, TX | House of Blue – Bronze Peacock

JULY 24 Dallas, TX | House of Blues Houston – Cambridge Room

JULY 25 Austin, TX | Parish

JULY 27 Phoenix, AZ | Crescent Ballroom 

JULY 29  –  Los Angeles, CA | The Echoplex

JULY 31 –  Sacramento, CA | The Rink Studios

AUGUST 1 –  San Francisco, CA | The Independent

ISAIAH FALLS LVRS PARADISE EUROPEAN TOUR DATES 

SEPTEMBER 23 – Paris, FR | La Place

SEPTEMBER 24 Amsterdam, NL | Paradiso

SEPTEMBER 25 – Berlin, DE | Badehaus

SEPTEMBER 28  – London, UK | Village Underground

 LVRS PARADISE (SIDE A) TRACKLIST

1. FOR LVRS ONLY

2. A FLORIDA LUV STORY

3. GET YA MONEY 

4. TAKE A HIT

5. TRICK DADDY

6. DESIRES ft. Ambré

7. SEARCHING ft . Odeal

8. BUTTERFLIES ft. Joyce Wrice 

SIR THE STEP INTO THE LIGHT TOUR – ISAIAH FALLS SPECIAL GUEST 

MAY 7 – Vancouver, BC | Commodore Ballroom

MAY 8 – Portland, OR | Crystal Ballroom

MAY 11 – Seattle, WA | Showbox SoDo

MAY 13 – San Jose, CA | San Jose Civic Auditorium

MAY 15 – Sacramento, CA | Ace of Spades

MAY 20 – Dallas, TX | House of Blues Dallas

MAY 22 – New Orleans, LA | The Fillmore New Orleans

MAY 24 – Orlando, FL | House of Blues Orlando

MAY 25 – Miami Beach, FL | Fillmore Miami Beach

MAY 28 – Charlotte, NC | The Fillmore Charlotte

30 Famous Musicians Who Secretly Rocked Your Childhood TV

You ever hear a cartoon theme song so good it made you pause mid-Cheerio? Turns out, a bunch of them were secretly written or sung by your favorite bands and artists. They weren’t just jingles—they were bangers in disguise. The more you dig, the more you realize: your childhood playlist was stacked with legends.

The theme for Rocko’s Modern Life? That’s the B-52’s giving your Saturday morning a dose of weird, wild, and wonderful. And when Ms. Frizzle revved up the bus in The Magic School Bus, that wasn’t just cartoon chaos—that was Little Richard turning a science class into a rock ‘n’ roll field trip.

PBS got real lucky when Ziggy Marley stepped in with the joyful reggae vibes of Arthur. That theme wasn’t just catchy, it was soul medicine. And over on Nickelodeon, TLC brought the ‘90s cool to All That, making the opening track a moment of hip-hop history.

Before you ever heard “Girlfriend” on the radio, Bowling For Soup was already winning kids over with the endlessly fun theme to Phineas and Ferb. And speaking of pop-punk, Simple Plan powered up What’s New, Scooby-Doo? with enough energy to turn a mystery van into a tour bus.

Coolio rapped his way into Nickelodeon lore with the unforgettable theme to Kenan & Kel. Cyndi Lauper sprinkled glitter and punk magic on Pee-wee’s Playhouse. And Solange Knowles gave The Proud Family a voice with so much soul, you’d swear Destiny’s Child was in the living room.

Will.I.Am brought a futuristic funk to Samurai Jack, while Taj Mahal made Peep and the Big Wide World feel like a front porch jam session. Meanwhile, Tally Hall gave Happy Monster Band music that could’ve just as easily been a Pitchfork-endorsed indie EP.

If the lyrics “Hot dog, hot dog, hot diggity dog” live rent-free in your head, you have They Might Be Giants to thank for Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. And yes, those same Johns gave educational brilliance to Higglytown Heroes, JoJo’s Circus, and Jack’s Big Music Show.

Let’s not forget Andre 3000 creating and composing music for his own animated series Class of 3000. Christina Milian absolutely crushed the catchy theme to Kim Possible. And Dr. John lent his iconic New Orleans charm to the Curious George theme song.

Modern shows didn’t skip out either: Jeff Rosenstock composed the punky perfection of Craig of the Creek, while Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy brought his stadium-sized pipes to Spidey and His Amazing Friends. Meanwhile, Estelle not only voiced Garnet on Steven Universe, but sang part of the show’s beloved theme song.

Iggy Pop somehow sang the theme to Aaahh!!! Real Monsters and Space Goofs, and Joe Perry of Aerosmith provided guitar heroics for Spider-Man: The Animated Series. Not to be outdone, Aaron Neville sang Little People, Bruce Cockburn did Franklin, and Macy Gray delivered a heartfelt theme for As Told By Ginger.

Even The Jonas Brothers rocked out the theme for American Dragon: Jake Long, Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo gave us Rugrats, Grimes created the whimsical intro to Hilda, and The Darkness injected high-voltage glam into Grace’s Amazing Machines.

And yes, Wayne Brady sang the funky, unforgettable theme to The Weekenders. Because of course he did.

So next time someone says “kids’ music doesn’t slap,” play them Yo Gabba Gabba! — a show created by The Aquabats and featuring guest performances by The Killers, MGMT, The Roots, and Weezer. Then watch their face melt like a LEGO sneaker in the sun.

Lace Up and Brick Out: LEGO and Nike Team Up for the Ultimate Dunk Tribute

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If you ever dreamed of combining your sneaker obsession with your childhood LEGO passion, July 1 might just become your favourite day of the year. For the first time ever, LEGO and Nike have joined forces to create the LEGO Nike Dunk set — a 1,180-piece, high-top sneaker tribute that lands squarely in the sweet spot between streetwear cred and brick-building bliss. Priced at $129.99 CAD, this is a flex, a collectible, and a hands-on homage to one of Nike’s most iconic silhouettes.

With over 1,000 pieces, the set is packed with fan-service details. We’re talking interchangeable laces, hidden stash compartments, and even a rotating basketball toy that adds an extra level of play and display. At 9.5 inches high and 15 inches wide, this can sit quietly on a shelf, but it’s bold, bricked-up, and proudly wearable — well, at least by your imagination.

What makes this launch even more exciting is that it’s just the beginning. Following the July release of the LEGO Dunk build, Nike and LEGO are rolling out a full collection of LEGO-inspired sneakers and apparel in August and September, continuing into the fall. Yes, your brick-built kicks could have a matching real-life pair. It’s like having your cake and constructing it, too.

This is more than a nostalgic nod. It’s a love letter to design junkies, toy collectors, and sneakerheads alike — and it’s being treated with the attention it deserves. The promotional rollout reflects what the industry is doing right now: prioritizing bold collabs, maximizing multi-platform buzz, and using culturally iconic items to build brand loyalty across generations. It’s not just about the bricks anymore — it’s about how they fit into our lifestyle stories.

Whether you’re new to LEGO builds or a longtime AFOL (Adult Fan of LEGO), this release hits that rare space where collectible culture and pop design intersect. And let’s be honest — who wouldn’t want to explain to guests why there’s a brick sneaker sitting on your coffee table with a secret stash compartment and its own basketball-playing LEGO minifig named B’Ball Head?