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St. Vincent And Mon Laferte Unite For Bilingual Reimagining “Tiempos Violentos”

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That surreal refrain, whispered in the unmistakable voice of St. Vincent, embodies the tone for “Tiempos Violentos” – a striking reimagining of her song “Violent Times” now reinterpreted as a bilingual duet featuring Latin alternative powerhouse Mon Laferte.

Released May 23, “Tiempos Violentos (featuring Mon Laferte)” doesn’t just translate the original – it expands it. With Mon’s unmistakable emotional grit and St. Vincent’s sharp-edged lyricism in dialogue, the song becomes something new: a tense, hypnotic meditation on time, identity, and longing across two languages and two visions.

Says St. Vincent: “Collaborating with Mon gave the song new shape, new blood, new depth. Like a dream falling into another dream.”

Originally appearing on All Born Screaming – one of 2024’s most critically lauded albums – “Violent Times” took on a second life with Todos Nacen Gritando, the Spanish-language edition of the record. It was that version that caught Mon Laferte’s attention and ignited what would become one of the year’s most inspired cross-cultural pairings.

“When I first heard the Spanish version, I felt a deep pull,” Mon recalls. “It was beautiful and haunting. I wanted to give it my own voice, to make it mine too – and to do it alongside an artist I’ve long admired.”

And she does just that. In “Tiempos Violentos,” Mon delivers a stirring, intimate Spanish verse that reframes the song’s emotional arc from within, while St. Vincent’s English refrains echo like distant memories, creating a spectral call and response that’s as cinematic as it is raw.

“Tiempos Violentos” is much more than a remix. It’s a rare artistic exchange rooted in mutual admiration, two distinct artistic voices expanding their sonic worlds together. The result is refreshingly organic, soul-stirring and utterly unique.

How to Promote Your Spotify Playlist: 10 Tips Every Curator Should Know

In a world where every click counts and every stream has potential, playlists aren’t just a listening experience—they’re a powerful way for artists to build community, expand reach, and share their musical vision with the world. Whether you’re curating a niche genre collection or using playlists to showcase your own work alongside your influences, growing an audience around your playlist can be a smart and sustainable strategy.

Here are 10 tips to help you promote your Spotify playlist and give it the attention it deserves:

1. Brand Your Playlist Clearly
Don’t underestimate the power of first impressions. Use an eye-catching cover image and a concise, inviting description that makes it instantly clear what your playlist offers. A well-branded playlist builds trust and looks professional—especially important when pitching it to new listeners.

2. Pin It Everywhere
Make your playlist easily accessible. Add the link to your social media bios, your linktree, your YouTube video descriptions, your artist website—everywhere a fan or new listener might find you. Think of it as your business card for your sound.

3. Promote Other Artists
One of the most effective (and generous) ways to grow your playlist is to include other artists and tag them when you post. Most artists will be flattered to be featured and may repost, introducing their followers to your playlist in return. It’s authentic networking at its best.

4. Make It Social Content
Turn your playlist into a story. Post mini video clips or reels where you break down your top three tracks of the week, explain why a certain song was added, or share a quote from a lyric that stood out. People love context—and content.

5. Run Targeted Ads
If you have a bit of budget, try running simple Instagram or Facebook ads targeting fans of your genre. Trance fans, for example, are loyal and active listeners. A well-placed ad could introduce your playlist to exactly the audience you’re hoping to reach.

6. Engage on Reddit and Music Forums
Communities like r/trance, r/electronicmusic, r/music (or whatever genre you love) and even niche Facebook groups can be incredibly receptive—if you participate respectfully. Don’t just drop your link and run. Contribute to the conversation, ask for feedback, and build rapport.

7. Create a YouTube Companion Video
Whether it’s a visualizer, a lo-fi backdrop, or a cinematic video with your playlist as the soundtrack, YouTube can be a great secondary platform. Link back to the Spotify playlist in your description and make sure it’s searchable.

8. Collaborate with Other Curators
Find other artists or playlist curators with similar tastes or complementary audiences and propose a cross-promotion. For example, you promote their playlist one week, and they do the same for you. It’s a win-win.

9. Update Regularly
Stale playlists get ignored. Keep it fresh by updating weekly or monthly and letting your followers know when there’s something new. This creates anticipation and encourages repeat listens.

10. Celebrate Milestones Publicly
Whether your playlist hits 100 followers, one of your songs reaches a new stream count, or you get featured by another curator—share it! These mini-milestones help build momentum and give your audience a reason to cheer you on.

At the end of the day, curating a playlist is about building a soundscape and a story. If you approach it with care, authenticity, and a little marketing savvy, your playlist can become a long-term extension of your artistic voice.

So keep curating, keep sharing, and keep believing in what you’re building. And if you’re the one putting in the work—yes, I’m talking to you—thank you for adding more music to the world. We need it.

20 of the Biggest and Best Banned Music Videos of All Time

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Music videos are meant to grab your attention, stir your emotions, and—sometimes—get pulled off the air entirely. Whether it was too much skin, too much truth, or too much weirdness, some of the most iconic videos in history were banned, blurred, or heavily edited. And that only made us want to watch them more.

Here are 20 music videos that broke the rules, raised eyebrows, and still rock our world today.

Aphex Twin – “Come to Daddy”
A demonic TV scream, nightmarish children with Richard D. James’ face, and chaos in a gray urban landscape. Too terrifying for many broadcasters, it’s still one of the most unsettling—and brilliant—videos ever made.

Björk – “Pagan Poetry”
This one featured pierced skin, exposed nipples, and intimate footage from her real-life wedding. Björk is art. And art is sometimes NSFW.

David Bowie – “China Girl”
The 1983 video featured nudity, interracial intimacy, and political undertones that didn’t sit well with censors. Banned or heavily edited in several regions, it was Bowie’s attempt to challenge racism and Western stereotypes.

Frankie Goes to Hollywood – “Relax”
BBC banned it. MTV hesitated. But the video’s bold sexuality only made the song’s hook more iconic—and one of the most defiant synth-pop moments ever.

George Michael – “I Want Your Sex”
At the height of the AIDS crisis, this video was banned or relegated to late-night slots for being “too sexual.” George Michael’s message of monogamous passion still struck a chord—and sparked a vital conversation.

Justice – “Stress”
A gritty, hyper-violent video following a group of youths wreaking havoc in Paris. Brutal, chaotic, and banned on multiple channels for being “too real.”

Madonna – “Like a Prayer”
Religious iconography. Burning crosses. Kissing a saint. The Vatican condemned it. Pepsi dropped her. Madonna shrugged and made history.

Marilyn Manson – “(s)AINT”
Too graphic even for his own label. Self-mutilation, drug use, and unfiltered rage got this one locked away—but it’s Manson at his most uncompromising.

M.I.A. – “Born Free”
An intense political allegory involving the military and red-headed genocide. YouTube pulled it. Critics called it brave. It still shocks.

Nine Inch Nails – “Closer”
“Help me, I want to f— you like an animal” was just the start. Tortured animals, crucifixion, and Trent Reznor’s eerie charisma got this one banned from nearly every channel.

Pearl Jam – “Jeremy” (Uncut Version)
The original cut ends with implied school violence—too much for MTV after Columbine. It was quickly pulled, but the power of the song only grew.

Prodigy – “Smack My Bitch Up”
Drug use, nudity, violence, and a twist ending that blew minds. Banned by MTV, but praised by critics. Chaotic? Yes. Groundbreaking? Absolutely.

Pulp – “This Is Hardcore”
A noir-drenched descent into the dark side of fame and lust. The video’s stylized eroticism and psychological unease made networks uncomfortable—and made fans obsessed.

Rihanna – “S&M”
The title alone was a red flag. Add bondage, latex, and media mockery, and you’ve got a video banned in 11 countries and restricted on YouTube.

Robbie Williams – “Rock DJ”
Starts off cheeky, ends with Robbie stripping down to muscle and bone—literally. The flesh-tearing finale made it unforgettable and unplayable in many countries.

Sigur Rós – “Fjögur píanó”
An eight-minute fever dream starring Shia LaBeouf, complete with nudity, violence, and surreal repetition. Gorgeous and disturbing in equal measure.

Tom Petty – “You Don’t Know How It Feels”
The phrase “let’s roll another joint” didn’t sit well with MTV censors, who reversed the word “joint” to avoid airing drug references. A simple, chilled-out song with a surprisingly controversial lyric.

Tool – “Prison Sex”
Dark claymation, disturbing abuse metaphors, and Tool’s signature unease made this one too heavy for mainstream networks. But it became a cult classic.

Tyler, The Creator – “Yonkers”
Self-mutilation, cockroach eating, and hanging imagery made this viral debut too controversial for some platforms. But it introduced a singular voice.

Young Fathers – “Shame”
Gritty, raw, and unsettling. A surreal chase scene through the streets that left just enough unease to make certain broadcasters back off.

5 Ways Putumayo Changed the Music Industry (And Why Dan Storper’s Legacy Matters More Than Ever)

This morning, the world lost a musical visionary. Dan Storper, the founder, creator, and president of Putumayo World Music, passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his family, after a battle with cancer. He was 74.

For over a decade, I had the honour of doing PR for Putumayo in Canada—helping bring their beautifully curated compilations and vibrant global vision to audiences nationwide. Dan was a cultural connector, a tireless curator, and a deeply kind man whose love for global music was matched only by his desire to share it with the world.

Here are five ways Dan Storper and Putumayo changed the music industry—forever.

They Made World Music Accessible and Welcoming

Before Putumayo, “world music” often meant deep crate-digging or esoteric finds. Dan flipped the script. His compilations—like Acoustic Africa, French Café, and Latin Lounge—invited everyday listeners into rich musical traditions with warmth, joy, and carefully chosen tracks. He curated gateway experiences, not gatekeeping. For many, a Putumayo album was the first exposure to an artist from Senegal, Brazil, or Nepal—and it opened doors.

They Reimagined Where Music Could Be Sold

Record stores? Of course. But Dan knew music could thrive beyond the typical bins. Putumayo’s hand-illustrated CDs showed up in coffee shops, bookstores, museum gift shops, yoga studios, and Whole Foods markets. He created a global lifestyle brand without ever calling it that—meeting listeners where they already were, and transforming music into a part of everyday living.

They Elevated Album Artwork Into Cultural Storytelling

The visual identity of Putumayo—thanks to the wonderful Nicola Heindl—was instantly recognizable. Every release looked like a folk-art postcard from a part of the world you couldn’t wait to learn about. It wasn’t just about listening; it was about feeling connected. This approach, especially during the CD era, turned every album into a gift—something you wanted to hold, share, and pass along.

They Built a Family-Friendly World Music Movement

With Putumayo Kids, the label introduced children and families to global rhythms in an age-appropriate, joyful way. World Playground, Animal Playground, and Dreamland weren’t just background music—they were soundtracks for cultural appreciation. It earned them dozens of Parents’ Choice Awards and created a new generation of globally curious listeners.

They Put the Artist—and Culture—First

Dan’s mission was always clear: to celebrate the beauty and richness of cultures often overlooked or misrepresented in mainstream Western media. That meant real research, fair licensing, and deep respect for the musicians behind the melodies. He helped dozens—if not hundreds—of artists gain international attention, often for the first time.

Dan Storper may be gone, but his influence will echo for decades to come.
His vision lives on in playlists, in classrooms, in kitchen CD racks, and in the quiet joy of discovering a voice from across the world that somehow feels like home. He reminded us that music knows no borders—and that kindness, curiosity, and cultural celebration never go out of style.

Rest in peace, Dan. And thank you—for the rhythm, the colour, and the connection.

JJ Grey’s ‘Blackwater Sol Revue’ To Stream Worldwide For Free, Supporting Florida Conservation

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On Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25, acclaimed Alligator Records recording artist JJ Grey, leader of JJ Grey & Mofro, will host the 2025 Blackwater Sol Revue presented by the Live Wildly Foundation. Today, Friday, May 23, Grey announced that, for the first time ever, the festival will be livestreamed around the world for free.

The free livestream will be hosted on Volume.com and available at this link: https://volume.com/blackwatersolrevue. There will be an additional donation link for people to contribute to Live Wildly’s conservation efforts. According to Live Wildly, “We are proud to present JJ Grey’s Blackwater Sol Revue. Donations made on this livestream will directly support conservation initiatives that help preserve wild Florida.”

JJ Grey & Mofro will headline both nights at Florida’s St. Augustine Amphitheatre. Other artists on the bill include 49 Winchester, The White Buffalo, John Anderson, Andy Frasco & The U.N., The Marshall Tucker Band and Huntley.

From his early days playing cover music in a Jacksonville juke joint while working at a lumberyard, to headlining sold-out shows worldwide, JJ Grey has always poured his soul into his music. Since his debut album Blackwater in 2001, Grey has delivered moving, funk-infused rock and Southern soul. His tenth album, 2024’s Olustee, sees him returning to his roots, sharing personal stories of redemption, hard luck, and inner peace. The album, steeped in the Southern myths of his Florida home, showcases his gritty baritone and evocative songwriting, blending the carnal with the cerebral. Through vivid lyrics and passionate delivery, Grey reminds listeners to respect the natural world, live in the moment, and, most importantly, enjoy life’s good times.

Live Wildly is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving Florida’s natural landscapes and wildlife. Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, Live Wildly works to raise awareness about the importance of conservation and empower individuals to take action to protect the environment. The organization is committed to safeguarding Florida’s rich biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come.

Photo Gallery: Mayday Parade, Microwave, Grayscale, And Like Roses at Toronto’s History May 21

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her through Instagram or X.

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BAMBII Shares Underground Rave Anthem “Blue Sky” Ahead Of ‘Infinity Club II’ EP

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BAMBII shares new single “Blue Sky” featuring Brazil’s Lyzza and fellow Toronto native Sadboi. The new single is the latest offering from her recently-announced EP Infinity Club II, out June 20th via Because Music. A vast sonic departure from her previous single “Mirror” featuring Jessy Lanza and Yaeji, “Blue Sky” embodies the controlled chaos of an underground rave with BAMBII at the helm. The production is subtle and subterranean, with a commanding bass that reverberates through a crowded dance floor past broken glass and a euphoric crowd.

Infinity Club II crystallizes BAMBII’s vision of electronic music, armed with the musicianship and instrumental prowess to build a new level of tactile and somatic depth to the songs that soundtrack her idyllic club experience. The club has also opened itself to both new and familiar collaborators this time around, including guest features from Ravyn Lenae, Jessy Lanza, Yaeji, Sadboi, JELEEL!, Aluna, Lamsi, BEAM, Scrufizzer, Lyzza, Lady Lykez and £Monzo.

Infinity Club II steadfastly defies categorization, and is decidedly an exploration of the sounds and experiences that she finds enthralling, leaving it open-ended and encouraging fans and listeners to embrace that unknown with her. BAMBII incites collisions of global club sounds informed by her travels with odes to her Caribbean roots, which makes for a project that’s deeply personal yet creates a universally resonant experience when played as it’s intended, unapologetically at full blast.

‘The Ballad Of Judas Priest’ Documentary Announced, Directed By Sam Dunn And Tom Morello

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Sony Music Vision, in association with Sony Music Entertainment UK and Epic Records, today announced the production of The Ballad of Judas Priest, a new documentary about legendary GRAMMY-winning English heavy metal band Judas Priest and their epic journey to the top of rock and roll.

Co-directed by documentary filmmaker Sam Dunn and Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello in his directorial debut, the documentary will celebrate the legendary band’s lasting impact on music and culture with their influence reaching far beyond metal. Featuring unforgettable anthems and pop culture staples like “Breaking the Law” and “You’ve Got Another Thing Coming,” The Ballad of Judas Priest will capture the passion, resilience and enduring legacy of a band whose music and story continue to inspire generations.

Rising from humble, working-class roots in Birmingham, UK, to become global rock legends, Judas Priest didn’t just help shape heavy metal culture – they forged it. Widely credited as being one of the pioneers of the Heavy Metal genre in the 1970s, Judas Priest has sold more than 50 million records and released 19 studio albums for their legion of dedicated fans around the world. In 2022, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. With their 2024 album “Invincible Shield,” the band became the first heavy metal band to release studio albums 50 years apart. The album drew widespread acclaim, receiving a GRAMMY nomination for Best Metal Performance. This fall, they will be joined by Alice Cooper for a co-headlining tour across 22 North American cities.

Judas Priest said, “We have lived and breathed metal for over five decades, and finally in this documentary we are summoning our congregation to officially witness our lives uncensored, in a never-before-seen way…the cassock comes off, revealing Priest in all its metal glory!”

“While some may know Judas Priest for their huge hits that have shaped the heavy metal genre, there is so much more to their story,” co-directors Morello and Dunn said. “Tracing their incredible 50-year journey, this film will capture how Judas Priest both defined the sound and look of metal, but also made it a more inclusive place along the way. We are grateful to the band for allowing us such intimate, unfiltered access to their lives and look forward to bringing this film to the metal masses around the world.”

The documentary is a production of Banger Films and directed by Sam Dunn and Tom Morello. Producers include Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn. It is executive produced by Tom Morello, Rick Krim, Sheila Stepanek, and Jayne Andrews. Tom Mackay, Krista Wegener and Abby Davis serve as executive producers for Sony Music Vision. Sylvia Rhone is executive producer for Epic Records. The film is presented and distributed by Sony Music Vision.

Sublime, Pennywise, The Ataris, And The Vandals Announces ‘Fear, Loathing, And Sublime In Las Vegas’ Takeover At Park MGM

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Legendary band Sublime is set to take over Las Vegas with ‘Fear, Loathing, and Sublime in Las Vegas’ at Park MGM August 14-16. The three-day celebration of music includes two electrifying shows at Dolby Live Friday, Aug. 15 and Saturday, Aug. 16 and a welcome party Thursday, Aug. 14 to kick things off, DJ’d by KROQ’s Miles the DJ with appearances from members of Sublime. Throughout the immersive weekend experience, Sublime will be joined on stage by iconic punk and alternative rock acts including Pennywise, The Vandals, The Ataris, Long Beach Dub Allstars, and SVNBVRNT Records artists Jesse James Pariah & Zayno, plus exclusive VIP experiences, acoustic sessions, and rare memorabilia on display.

Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, May 23 at 9 a.m. PT and can be purchased at ticketmaster.com. An artist pre-sale will begin Thursday, May 22 at 9 a.m. PT. Members of MGM Rewards, MGM Resorts International’s loyalty rewards program, will have access to a pre-sale Thursday, May 22 from 10 a.m. PT. All pre-sales are scheduled to end Thursday, May 22 at 10 p.m. PT.

VIP packages will also be available, offering fans exclusive access to soundcheck parties, opportunities to meet the band and intimate acoustic jam sessions. Fans will also get an exclusive look at a curated collection of Sublime Memorabilia on display throughout the weekend, plus a rare opportunity to join special guided tours at the Punk Rock Museum, led by various band members from the weekend’s lineup. The weekend concludes with a live recording of the BvrntCast Podcast on Sunday morning, where band members will share stories, insights, and fan interactions in a laid-back, engaging format.

Presented by KROQ and sponsored by Monster Energy, SRH, Primitive Skateboards, Black Flys Eyewear, Long Beach Beer Lab, and Good Vibe Tribe, the Fear, Loathing, and Sublime in Las Vegas weekend takeover is a must-attend event for fans of the iconic band. Attendees can expect a high-energy blend of punk, ska, and SoCal spirit in the heart of the Vegas Strip for what promises to be an unforgettable weekend celebrating the enduring legacy of Sublime.

“This Vegas takeover is going to be nuts!!! I mean Sublime and Pennywise, punk shows at the Punk Rock Museum, parties every night, it’s going to be everything Sublime for this weekend, you won’t wanna miss out on this one!” – Bud Gaugh, Sublime

After Jakob Nowell’s history making debut as Sublime’s new front man at Coachella 2024, he and his uncles Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson continued the momentum of the band’s latest chapter of the band, performing at over 20 festivals and shows across North America by the end of last year. Additional highlights from 2024 include Sublime’s late-night television debut on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, a 4-song set on the Howard Stern Show and the band’s first top 10 hit on alternative radio since 1997 with their single “Feel Like That,” featuring the vocals of both Bradley Nowell and his son Jakob together.

2025 is shaping up to be an even busier year for the band, with a handful of headlining shows, high-profile festival appearances to support the release of Sublime’s forthcoming new album.

Sublime 2025 Tour Dates:

May 23 – BottleRock Napa Valley – Napa, CA
May 25 – Boston Calling – Boston, MA
June 14 – Vans Warped Tour – Washington, DC
June 28 – X Games Salt Lake City – Salt Lake City, UT
July 12 – 89.7 The River’s 30th Anniversary Show – Omaha, NE
July 20 – Minnesota Yacht Club Festival – Saint Paul, MN
August 21 – The Brooklyn Mirage – New York,
August 22 – CMAC – Canandaigua, NY
August 23 – Westville Music Bowl – New Haven, CT
September 14 – Sea.Hear.Now – Asbury Park, NJ
September 19 – Shaky Knees Festival – Atlanta, GA
September 27 – Evolution Festival – St. Louis, MO

John Stamos To Join The Beach Boys For Select U.S. Dates On ‘Sounds Of Summer Tour’

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The Beach Boys today announced that actor, producer, and musician John Stamos will join as a special guest for select U.S. dates on The Sounds of Summer Tour. Marking his 40th anniversary performing with the legendary band, Stamos will join The Beach Boys this Summer at Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, MA (June 10); The Town Hall in New York, NY (June 13); PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ (June 14); Jones Beach in Wantagh, NY (July 5); Constellation Brands Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (CMAC) in Canandaigua, NY (July 6); Pechanga Resort Casino – Pechanga Summit in Temecula, CA (August 8); The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego, CA (August 9); and Long Beach Terrace Theater in Long Beach, CA (August 10). The Beach Boys also recently announced that they will bring their Sounds of Summer Tour to Las Vegas for a three-night engagement at The Venetian Resort on October 1, 3 and 4.

Today’s announcement comes as co-founder and chief lyricist Mike Love prepares to be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame on June 12 in New York City. As the lyricist behind timeless Beach Boys classics like “California Girls,” “Good Vibrations,” “The Warmth of the Sun,” “I Get Around,” and “Fun, Fun, Fun,” Love’s work has left an indelible mark on pop culture and continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. He joins an esteemed 2025 class that includes The Doobie Brothers’ Michael McDonald, Tom Johnston, and Patrick Simmons; George Clinton; Ashley Gorley; Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins; and Tony Macaulay.

Stamos has had a longstanding relationship with The Beach Boys dating back to July 4, 1985 when he played his first official show with the iconic band at the Washington Monument, for close to a million people. Stamos aimed to introduce a younger generation to the timeless music of The Beach Boys and prominently featured the band on Full House and his subsequent television shows. Marking his 40th anniversary performing with the band, Stamos has maintained an enduring friendship with The Beach Boys and has captivated audiences on various worldwide tours. Stamos has appeared in several of their music videos and even directed the video for their song “Hot Fun in the Summertime.” One of his most notable contributions was his appearance in their chart-topping hit single “Kokomo.” Stamos enthusiastically describes The Beach Boys music as “heart music,” explaining how it bypasses the brain and goes directly to the heart.

The Beach Boys continue to remain at the forefront of music and culture through a series of impactful and high-profile projects. In 2024, The Beach Boys documentary premiered on Disney+, offering fans an in-depth look at the band’s journey—from their humble beginnings to their ascent as one of the most influential acts in music history. Directed by Frank Marshall and Thom Zimny, the film features never-before-seen footage and interviews with band members including Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, and Bruce Johnston, alongside insights from industry icons such as Lindsey Buckingham and Janelle Monáe. The documentary’s soundtrack, released by Capitol/UMe, includes timeless Beach Boys hits as well as the bonus track “Little Blue Bathing Suit” by Stephen Sanchez.

In 2023, the group was honored in the CBS tribute special Grammy Salute to The Beach Boys, which featured memorable performances by artists like Beck, Brandi Carlile, Michael McDonald, Pentatonix, St. Vincent, Weezer, Norah Jones, John Legend, and Mumford & Sons, celebrating the band’s enduring influence across generations and genres.

Expanding their legacy beyond music, Mike Love’s entrepreneurial drive is evident in his co-founded venture, Club Kokomo Spirits. The company’s artisanal rums—including the award-winning Artisanal White and Barrel Finished varieties—have received widespread acclaim, earning two Double Gold medals at the 2024 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. This recognition underscores the brand’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship, a fitting parallel to the enduring harmony and excellence that define The Beach Boys. For more information on these award-winning spirits, visit Club Kokomo Spirits.

The Beach Boys x John Stamos U.S. Tour Dates:
6/10/25 @ Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, MA
6/13/25 @ The Town Hall in New York, NY
6/14/25 @ PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ
07/5/25 @ Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY
07/06/25 @ Constellation Brands Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (CMAC) in Canandaigua, NY
08/08/25 @ Pechanga Resort Casino – Pechanga Summit in Temecula, CA
08/09/25 @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego, CA
08/10/25 @ Long Beach Terrace Theater in Long Beach, CA