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Country Artist Drew Baldridge Celebrates Season Of Breakthrough Career Firsts

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Country artist Drew Baldridge is celebrating a breakthrough season marked by numerous major career firsts, powerfully signaling a new chapter in his rise to stardom. Next week, Baldridge will celebrate his first-ever sold-out headline show in Glasgow, Scotland, a defining moment that underscores the growing global demand for his gritty, heartfelt songwriting and high-energy live performances. This major achievement follows another career first earlier this year, when Baldridge completed his first Australian tour opening for Jelly Roll, further expanding his rapidly growing international fan base.

Adding to this streak of milestones, Baldridge officially made his acting debut on the small screen in Hallmark Channel’s A Grand Ole Opry Christmas, which premiered this weekend. His successful partnership with Hallmark extends to the seasonal hit “Joy To Your World,” a collaboration with Mickey Guyton, which is featured throughout Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas programming. Capping off this extraordinary season, Baldridge and Guyton performed the song on the Hallmark float during his first appearance in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. With new radio single “Rebel” climbing the charts, sold-out shows, screen credits, and a national television spotlight all aligning, this season of firsts marks a powerful turning point for the artist.

Country Born Tour Dates:

  • December 2 – Utrecht, Netherlands
  • December 3 – Koln, Germany
  • December 5 – Birmingham, UK
  • December 6 – Manchester, UK
  • December 7 – Glasgow, UK (SOLD-OUT)
  • December 9 – London, UK

Alt-Pop Singer Dela Kay Unleashes Theatrical New Single “Guilty Conscience”

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Alt-pop singer-songwriter Dela Kay has released her latest single, “Guilty Conscience,” a vivid, guitar-driven track that masterfully blends eighties synths with high-energy alt-pop punk. The song serves as Dela Kay’s most theatrical and authentic chapter yet, featuring cheeky, tongue-in-cheek lyrics about betrayal, obsession, and the complexities of modern love. The track was skillfully co-produced with GRAMMY Award-winning producer and songwriter Stefano Pigliapoco in Nashville, alongside Nick Cozine and Jake Finch, ensuring a polished yet raw sonic character.

Dela Kay explained that the song came from a very personal place, noting, “‘Guilty Conscience’ came from a very personal place. I wanted to say everything I’d never say and get it off my chest—funny, cheeky, but real.” She specifically addressed the messiness of virtual cheating and gaslighting, inviting fans to explore the messy, human side of relationships. Her storytelling is deeply influenced by her musical household upbringing, where she learned to write catchy melodies with a powerful narrative behind them, believing her songs must feel “real, raw, and relatable.”

The accompanying music video, designed by the Nashville-based creative team Working Holiday, echoes the song’s mix of emotional honesty and high-energy performance. Shot with eighties-inspired theatrics, the video spotlights Dela Kay on a red stage curtain as she moves through different personas with dramatic flair. With “Guilty Conscience,” Dela Kay cements herself as an artist who is not afraid of being unapologetically herself, hoping listeners feel seen, entertained, and maybe even empowered to call out the chaos in their own lives.

Why More Adults Are Taking Up Drums (It’s Not What You Think)

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By Mitch Rice

Walk past any music school in Singapore these days and you’ll notice something odd. The drum studios aren’t filled with teenagers anymore. They’re packed with accountants, lawyers, and office workers in their 30s and 40s.

Something’s shifted. Adults who’ve never touched a drum kit in their lives are suddenly booking lessons. And no, it’s not a midlife crisis thing. There’s actually solid reasoning behind why drumming works so well for stressed-out grown-ups.

The Real Reason Adults Pick Drums Over Other Instruments

Most people assume adults choose piano or guitar because they’re “easier” or more practical. But drums have a massive advantage that nobody talks about: immediate satisfaction.

With piano, you’re fumbling through scales for weeks before anything sounds remotely musical. Guitar requires building up painful calluses before you can play a single chord cleanly. Drums? You can make something that sounds decent on day one.

That instant feedback keeps adults hooked. You’re not waiting months to feel like you’re actually making music. You’re bashing out rhythms from lesson one, which matters when you’re juggling work, family, and trying to justify spending time on a new hobby.

It’s the Best Stress Relief You’ve Never Tried

Here’s what every drummer knows but forgets to mention: hitting drums is therapeutic in a way other instruments aren’t. There’s something primal about it.

You’ve had a nightmare day at work. Your boss was unreasonable, deadlines are piling up, and you’re this close to losing it. Then you sit at a drum kit and physically whack things for an hour. The stress just melts away.

It’s not just anecdotal either. The physical act of drumming releases endorphins and forces you to focus completely on rhythm and timing. You can’t think about your work problems while trying to keep four limbs doing different things simultaneously. Your brain doesn’t have the bandwidth for both.

You Don’t Need to Be Naturally Coordinated

The biggest fear adults have about drumming is coordination. “I can’t even pat my head and rub my stomach at the same time,” they say. “How am I supposed to play drums?”

Fair worry, but here’s the thing: nobody starts out coordinated. That’s what practice builds. Your first few lessons will feel awkward and disconnected. Your limbs will absolutely refuse to cooperate. This is completely normal.

Good drum lessons for adults in Singapore break down coordination into manageable chunks. You’re not jumping straight into complex fills. You start with basic patterns, add one element at a time, and build up gradually. Most adults find their coordination improves faster than they expected once they stop overthinking it.

The Noise Problem (And How to Solve It)

Let’s address the elephant in the room. Drums are loud. Ridiculously loud. If you live in an HDB flat, your neighbours will hate you.

But this isn’t the dealbreaker it used to be. Electronic drum kits have gotten incredibly good in recent years. They feel nearly identical to acoustic kits, you can play with headphones, and they’re practical for Singapore living spaces. Many adults practise on electronic kits at home and only play acoustic drums during lessons.

Some music schools also offer practice room rentals by the hour. You can book a room after work, play as loudly as you want, then go home without annoying anyone. It’s more convenient than you’d think.

Starting as an Adult Actually Has Advantages

Young kids learning drums are often pushed by parents and lack the discipline to practice properly. Adults, on the other hand, chose this themselves. You’re there because you genuinely want to learn, not because someone made you.

This motivation makes a huge difference. Adult students typically progress faster because they practice more consistently and ask better questions. You’re also less likely to develop bad habits because you’re paying attention to technique instead of just mindlessly bashing away.

The only real disadvantage is overthinking. Adults tend to intellectualise drumming too much instead of feeling the rhythm. But a decent teacher will spot this and get you out of your head quickly.

What Your First Few Lessons Actually Look Like

Forget everything you’ve seen in rock concerts. Your first lesson won’t involve dramatic solos or spinning drumsticks. It’ll probably feel surprisingly basic.

You’ll learn how to hold sticks properly, which sounds trivial but completely changes how you play. Then you’ll work on a simple rock beat, literally just bass drum and snare in a basic pattern. It might seem almost too simple, but this foundation is what everything else builds on.

Most beginners can play a recognisable beat by the end of their first lesson. Not well, but recognisable. That feeling of “I’m actually drumming” keeps you coming back for lesson two.

The Community Aspect Nobody Mentions

One unexpected benefit of adult drum lessons is the social side. Music schools often run jam sessions, workshops, or group classes where you play with other musicians.

This matters more than you’d think. As an adult, making new friends gets weirdly difficult. Everyone’s busy with work and family. But shared hobbies create instant connections. You’ll meet other adults who also thought learning drums at 35 was a brilliant idea, and suddenly you’ve got new mates who understand why you’re excited about finally nailing that fill.

Some schools organise casual performances too. Nothing terrifying, just informal sessions where students play together. It gives you something concrete to work towards instead of endlessly practising in isolation.

Is It Actually Worth Starting Now?

The honest answer is: it depends what you’re after. If you want to become a professional session drummer, starting at 40 puts you at a disadvantage. But if you want a hobby that’s genuinely fun, relieves stress, and gives you something to look forward to each week, then age is irrelevant.

Most adult drummers I know wish they’d started sooner. Not because they’d be better now, but because they’d have been enjoying it for longer. The “perfect time” to start doesn’t exist. You’ll always be busy, always have other priorities, always have reasons to postpone it.

The adults who actually follow through are the ones who just book a trial lesson and see what happens. Worst case? You’ve spent an hour trying something new. Best case? You’ve found a hobby that sticks with you for years and genuinely improves your quality of life.

Stop waiting for the right moment. Just have a go.

Data and information are provided for informational purposes only, and are not intended for investment or other purposes.

Cardiff Artist Ophelia’s Beard Releases “Red Sea,” A Persuasive Manifesto For Folk With A Bite

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Ophelia’s Beard, a Cardiff based artist, is currently making waves on the local scene with her compelling blend of haunting melodies and high-energy backing, firmly establishing her place in the shapeshifting world of folk-rock. Her new single, “Red Sea,” is a persuasive manifesto for their brand of “folk with a bite,” featuring a breezy roots arrangement that gradually and brilliantly morphs into something altogether more sinister. Fans of soaring vocals should take note: this track showcases Ophelia’s immense talent, offering a captivating new listen for those who love First Aid Kit and Florence + The Machine.

Rose’s Pawn Shop Releases Cinematic Americana Anthem “Where The Horizon Has A Light” From Upcoming Album

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The LA-based Americana collective Rose’s Pawn Shop continues to bridge the old and the new with their latest single, “Where The Horizon Has A Light,” from the band’s upcoming album, ‘American Seams’, set for release on February 27th, 2026, on Copaco/Blue Élan Records. Blending driving roots instrumentation with cinematic folk-rock energy, the song beautifully embodies the expansive spirit at the heart of the record, celebrating endurance, reinvention, and the courage to chase something brighter. Fueled by frontman Paul Givant’s heartfelt vocals and storytelling, the track captures the resilience of reaching for something better on the other side of hardship.

Built around their trademark fiddle, guitars, and a propulsive rhythm section, “Where The Horizon Has A Light” unfolds like an open-road anthem, mirroring the narrative of escape and possibility. Givant shared that the creation of ‘American Seams’ felt like a throwback to the band’s early days, noting that they started with raw, bluegrass-inspired folk songs and, with the guidance of GRAMMY nominee producer Eric Corne, worked them into fully formed Americana folk-rock bangers. Recorded live at Robby Krieger’s Love Street Sound, the album is a testament to friendship, loss, and the shared joy of creation, featuring contributions from guitarist Zachary Ross, bassist Stephen Andrews, fiddle player Jesse Olema, and drummers Deacon Marrquin and Matt Lesser.

Waylon Hanel Captures Traditional Outlaw Spirit On New Album ‘When Waylon Came To Nashville’

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The country singer-songwriter Waylon Hanel, an independent recording artist and Michigan native, released his third studio album, ‘When Waylon Came To Nashville’, globally on November 28th via CDX Records. Hanel’s latest offering is a modern-day sonic journey through the musical trademarks of traditional outlaw country, blending feel-good honky-tonk anthems with soul-stirring ballads. Hanel emphasized the album’s authenticity, stating, “Three chords and the truth, a steel guitar and a great story.” He recorded most of the tracks at Dark Horse Recording Studio with acclaimed producer Dave Hagen, who has worked with Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood, to hone the intentionally traditional sound.

The 23-year-old self-taught musician self-wrote two tracks, “Thinkin’ About Drinkin’” and “My Name,” but also put his own stamp on three songs from outlaw country songwriter Billy Don Burns, including the title track. Hanel’s take on two Bernie Nelson songs also anchors the album, with his version of the hilarious true story behind “Tow Truck Driver” cracking the Top 10 on CDX’s True Indie chart. The album’s title track was inspired by country legend Waylon Jennings, and Hanel concluded, “you can bet your hard earned money that this record is country through and through, and I’m proud to have my name on it!” Hanel has also announced select live dates for December.

Track Listing & Songwriters:

  1. “Talk About Crazy” (Bill Don Burns, Karen Sue Brooks)
  2. “Keith Whitley Blue” (Bill Don Burns)
  3. “When Waylon Came To Nashville” (Bill Don Burns)
  4. “Red Bricks” (Dave Gibson, Peter Sallis, Brian White)
  5. “Thinkin’ About Drinkin’” (Waylon Hanel)
  6. “Greyhound” (Bernie Nelson, Tommy Connors, Mark McGuinn)
  7. “Tow Truck Driver” (Bernie Nelson, Andrew Brockdorf)
  8. “My Name” (Waylon Hanel)

Upcoming Tour Dates:

  • Dec. 06 – Montrose Pub / Montrose, Mich.
  • Dec. 11 – The Machine Shop (w/ Creed Fisher) / Flint, Mich.
  • Dec. 26 – Handlebar J / Scottsdale, Az.
  • Dec. 28 – Handlebar J / Scottsdale, Az.

Christina Aguilera Ushers In Holiday Era With “My Favorite Things (Live from the Eiffel Tower)” Single

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Global icon Christina Aguilera has ushered in a new holiday era with the release of “My Favorite Things (Live from the Eiffel Tower)”, a single from her soon to premiere holiday film Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris. The track is now available on all major streaming platforms alongside the official live performance video.

This new music release follows the announcement of Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris, a special concert film premiering exclusively in theaters on December 14 and December 21 in over 700 theaters in the United States. The cinematic experience marks the 25th Anniversary of Aguilera’s beloved holiday album – My Kind of Christmas – and ushers in a new era of festive music from the global superstar.

In announcing the new era, Aguilera shared a message with fans on Instagram, reflecting the spirit of the project: “When the magic of Christmas meets the magic of Paris… something truly extraordinary happens. I can’t wait to share this holiday season with you.” Her excitement set the tone for the musical and visual journey that unfolds through the single and film.

Directed by Emmy Award–winning filmmaker Sam Wrench, the film captures Aguilera performing for an intimate audience of 250 guests on the winter-garden terrace above the Musée du Quai Branly. Set against an Eiffel Tower transformed into a shimmering Christmas tree, Aguilera delivers reimagined holiday classics and career-defining hits. The film also weaves cinematic Parisian vignettes throughout, reflecting on love, motherhood, reinvention, and the artistic evolution that has shaped her legendary career. Additional scenes filmed at the iconic Crazy Horse feature Aguilera performing her anthems in an elevated cabaret sequence.

Tickets for Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris are available now at Fathom Entertainment  and participating theatre box offices. Click HERE to purchase.

Throughout her career, Aguilera has sold nearly 100 million records worldwide, earned five No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100, and received seven GRAMMY Awards, including two Latin GRAMMYs. Her most recent accolade—the 2022 Latin GRAMMY Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album—continues to reinforce her cultural influence and enduring artistry across decades.

The special project is produced in partnership with 5020 Records, Fathom Entertainment, Vertigo Live Productions and Roc Nation.

Volumes Unleash New Single “Bad Habit” And Announce Fifth Album ‘Mirror Touch’

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Fifteen years into their career, the Los Angeles quartet Volumes has proven their resilience, weathering every trend and challenge to come out stronger, delivering their highly anticipated fifth album, ‘Mirror Touch’, which will be released digitally on December 12th via Fearless Records. The physical album will follow on February 27th of next year. The group, comprised of Michael Barr and Myke Terry on vocals, Raad Soudani on bass, and Nick Ursich on drums, has quietly cultivated a massive impact over the last decade-and-a-half, amassing over 167 million streams in the U.S. alone with their inimitable hybrid of prog-spiked metal and hardcore spirit.

The band just unveiled the video for their new single, “Bad Habit,” a stunning sonic left turn that will surely turn heads. While the track still delivers the familiar guitar girth and grit loyal fans expect, Volumes leans heavily into melodic sensibilities and synths, trading its usual heavy dose of screams for fully clean verses and choruses. The result is a gorgeous and unexpected alt metal song. Vocalist Michael Barr noted that the song “is about identifying that habits that are deemed bad for you or unhealthy are sometimes the only thing getting you through life.” With ‘Mirror Touch’ on the way, the band is continuing its sensory assault with thick riffing, chilling soundscapes, and the venomous bite of its incomparable two-headed vocal hydra.

‘Mirror Touch’ Track Listing:

  • “Sidewinder“
  • “Bottom Dollar”
  • “Bad Habit”
  • “California”
  • “Adrenaline”
  • “Stitch”
  • “S.O.A.P.“
  • “Dream”
  • “Worth It”
  • “Suffer On” (Feat. Black Sheep Wall)

Brenden Starr Drops Pop-Rock Take On Steve Perry Classic “Foolish Heart”

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Brenden Starr is back with his third release of the year, dropping a fresh take on the Steve Perry classic, “Foolish Heart,” following his recent successful singles “The Freshmen” and “Dreams.” This heartfelt release keeps the momentum going with a track that masterfully mixes pop and rock in an emotionally charged, Brenden Starr kind of way, featuring a strong sonic character that builds from a lounging feel into a huge, energetic chorus. Starr, known for his strong vocals and big productions, gives the Steve Perry hit a modern twist while keeping the original character of the song alive, making it an immediate vibe for fans of The Script, OneRepublic, and Journey.

Route 905 Country Festival Launches In Hamilton With Headliners Brett Kissel And Chase Rice

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Hamilton, Ontario, has a brand new home for live country music with the launch of the Route 905 Country Festival, a two-day event celebrating both world-class talent and local Canadian country music. The festival promises a unique musical experience and unforgettable moments, headlined by two massive stars: Canadian favorite Brett Kissel and American powerhouse Chase Rice. Kissel is coming to the festival with an unparalleled rise to superstardom, boasting 23 Canadian Country Music Awards, three JUNO Awards for albums like ‘We Were That Song’, and five-times Platinum status for “Make a Life, Not a Living.”

Chase Rice brings his own impressive accolades, including triple-Platinum certification for his hit “Eyes On You,” double-Platinum for “Ready Set Roll,” and Telly and American Advertising Awards for his “Way Down Yonder” music video. With his album Ignite the Night topping the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, Rice guarantees a high-energy set. The Route 905 Country Festival will bring together top regional artists alongside these acclaimed headliners, establishing a new major festival in the heart of the 905 area. Tickets are available now here.