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Yungblud Releases Brazen Brit-Pop Anthem ‘Lovesick Lullaby’ With Bold New Video

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Yungblud has released his latest single, the brazen Brit-pop anthem ‘Lovesick Lullaby,’ which comes with an equally bold and brilliant music video and tribute to British culture directed by Charlie Sarsfield.

In the new music video, Yungblud, clad in quintessential British designers Burberry, Fred Perry and Sir Tom Baker, is seen in the back of a black London taxi-cab before arriving to a packed-out pub. The video is peppered with pop culture references, including a nod to the iconic British 1982 Maxell “Break the Sound Barrier” commercial, with Yungblud posing in an armchair, blasted by the force of the speaker. The track itself is an unapologetic, in-your-face anthem that celebrates the best of British pop and rock.

Lovesick Lullaby’ follows the release of his nine minute and six second epic, ‘Hello Heaven, Hello,’ and showcases a completely different side to the British rockstar with this in-your-face anthem with a wholly British sound.

Speaking about the new single, Yungblud said, ‘Making this song was a f*cking party and you can hear that on the recording.” He added, “[I tried to] let my subconscious do a lot of the talking and then make sense of my words the following afternoon in a kitchen, hungover, eating fish and chips with a cup of tea. I’ve been on a journey trying to find meaning in different places all over the world, for which I am forever grateful, but it felt as though my feet left the ground a little too much and I had to bring myself back… to British music, to British art and culture.

Last month, Yungblud made an appearance on the British late night talk show The Jonathan Ross Show, where he also joined guests on the sofa to discuss the forthcoming album as well as the return of his own-curated festival Bludfest, set for its second year on June 21 in the UK. Speaking about his motivation behind the festival and its affordable price point, Yungblud explained, “It needed to represent a new idea and a new generation. Gigs at the minute are extortionately expensive.

Yungblud is fast becoming one of the key musical voices of his generation, blending influences from Rock, Punk and Pop to monumental effect. His arena-filling performances around the world have cemented his place as one Britain’s most electrifying musical exports. He has received several accolades, including the MTV EMA for Best Alternative (2021) and the O2 Silver Clef Award for Best Live Act (2022). Known for his electrifying stage presence and boundary-pushing lyrics, Yungblud continues to challenge conventions while inspiring fans worldwide with messages of authenticity and acceptance. This year, Yungblud debuted own curated festival Bludfest and released his first book, the instant No1 Sunday Times Best Seller, ‘You Need to Exist: A Book to Love and Destroy’ on Penguin Books.

Sam Fender Releases New Track ‘Tyrants’ From Record Store Day EP

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Sam Fender releases Tyrants, a track lifted from his recently released vinyl-only Record Store Day EP, “Me and the Dog”.

2025 has already been another stratospheric year for Sam Fender, with his third record, the broadly acclaimed People Watching debuting at #1 in the UK as the fastest selling of the year thus far with over 100,000 sales in its first week of sale, and the second biggest selling record of 2025 to date. It’s Sam’s third consecutive #1 album, and helped to reap him another BRIT Award, his third to date, for best “Rock/Alternative Act’.

Within days of the album’s release, Sam hit Europe for a sold-out tour, soon followed by a very successful North American run that wrapped last night in Denver. Next month, Sam returns to UK stages for the first time this year to headline BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025 in Liverpool’s Sefton Park ahead of four sold-out stadium shows, including his biggest headline show to date at the 78,000 capacity London Stadium on 6th June. Three hometown shows at Newcastle’s St. James’ Park are also all sold out. For a full list of upcoming live dates, including huge outdoor shows in Manchester, Edinburgh and Belfast, see below.

Today’s release of Tyrants follows recent live performances of the track on both the US and European tours, followed by much fan demand for the track to be added to streaming platforms.

Sam Fender Live – People Watching Tour

24th May – Radio 1’s Big Weekend 2025, Sefton Park, Liverpool
6th June – London Stadium (w/ Olivia Dean + CMAT) SOLD OUT
12th June – St. James’ Park, Newcastle (w/ Olivia Dean + CMAT) SOLD OUT
14th June – St. James’ Park, Newcastle (w/ Olivia Dean + CMAT) SOLD OUT
15th June – St. James’ Park, Newcastle (w/ Olivia Dean + CMAT) SOLD OUT
21st June – Hurricane, Germany
22nd June – Southside, Germany
3rd July – British Grand Prix, Silverstone
5th July – Rock Werchter, Belgium
6th July – Down The Rabbit Hole, Ewijk
11th July – NOS Alive, Lisbon
15th July – Montreux Jazz Festival
8th August – Syd for Solen, Copenhagen
16th August – Wythenshawe Park, Manchester (w/ Olivia Dean) SOLD OUT
22nd August – Edinburgh Summer Sessions @ Royal Highland Showgrounds (w/ Olivia Dean) SOLD OUT
28th August – VITAL @ Boucher Road Playing Fields, Belfast (w/ CMAT)
30th August – Electric Picnic Festival, Stradbally
27th September – Evolution Festival, St. Louis, MO
28th September – Pilgrimage Festival, Franklin, TN

Jordan Davis Announces New Album ‘Learn The Hard Way’ Out August 15

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Award-winning, multi-platinum-selling singer-songwriter Jordan Davis announces his next album, Learn The Hard Way, to be released on August 15 via MCA Nashville. Pre-save/order album here. Alongside the album announcement, Jordan releases the title track “Learn The Hard Way. Learn The Hard Way comes on the heels of Jordan’s recent tour announcement for the Ain’t Enough Road Tour set to kick off fall of 2025 in Greater Palm Springs, CA at Acrisure Arena, with additional stops in Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix, St. Louis, Rosemont, Savannah, and more before wrapping up on Saturday, October 25 in Estero, FL at Hertz Arena. Purchase tickets here.

Jordan announced his upcoming tour in a video featuring special surprise cameos by sports legends Peyton Manning and Jim Nantz, and his fellow tour mates.

The ACM and CMA award-winning artist’s single “I Ain’t Sayin’” reached No. 1 on US Country Radio after being the most added on add week and also secured eight weeks at No. 1 on the UK Country Radio Airplay Chart, making the single the most weeks at No. 1 on UK Radio Charts in 2024. “This man never disappoints” (MusicRow). “I Ain’t Sayin’” is one of the five released songs from Learn The Hard Way.

Learn The Hard Way joins Davis’ Platinum-selling debut album, Home State, and is the follow up to his Platinum-selling album Bluebird Days, which produced four consecutive No. 1 singles (“What My World Spins Around,” “Tucson Too Late,” “Buy Dirt” and “Next Thing You Know”) and two Song of the Year award-winning hits “Next Thing You Know” (ACM) and “Buy Dirt” (CMA and NSAI) off of one album – the first artist in history to ever do that.

Award-winning, multi-platinum singer/songwriter Jordan Davis’ highly anticipated second full-length album, Bluebird Days, produced four consecutive No. 1’s and three Song of the Year award-winning titles including the 5x Platinum-selling hit “Buy Dirt,” (CMA Awards 2022, NSAI Awards 2023) and 3x Platinum-selling “Next Thing You Know” (ACM Awards 2024). All penned by Davis, the Louisiana-born and raised star also released the chart-topping hit singles “What My World Spins Around” and “Tucson Too Late,” in addition to “Next Thing You Know” and “Buy Dirt,” earning numerous award nominations, including CMA, ACM, CMT, American Music Award, Billboard Music Award and iHeart Award nods as well as his second Platinum-Certified album, Bluebird Days. Davis previously notched three consecutive No. 1 hits-totaling eight No. 1s on country radio – off of his Platinum-Certified debut album Home State including the 4x Platinum “Singles You Up,” and 2x Platinum-selling songs “Take It From Me” and “Slow Dance In A Parking Lot” along with his most recent No.1 single “I Ain’t Sayin’.” In 2019, Davis was awarded Best New Country Artist at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, in addition to being a 2x nominee for ACM New Male Artist of the Year, he was named Billboard’s Top New Country Artist of 2018. He has appeared on Good Morning America, TODAY, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Kelly Clarkson Show, College GameDay, and more. Starting 2025 off internationally, Davis served as direct support for Luke Combs’ stadium tour in New Zealand and Australia. Additionally, Davis was direct support for Luke on his 2024 Growin’ Up and Getting Old Tour and followed with his string of U.S. and international shows headlining his DAMN GOOD TIME TOUR in the fall of 2024. Davis’ highly anticipated new album Learn The Hard Way is set to be released August 15 and includes new title track “Learn The Hard Way,” “I Ain’t Sayin’,” “Know You Like That,” and “In Case You Missed It,” and “Bar None.

Ayra Starr Reunites With WizKid On New Single “Gimme Dat”

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Maintaining incredible momentum this year, GRAMMY-nominated global Afrobeats popstar Ayra Starr serves up a slick and sexy new single entitled “Gimme Dat” featuring WizKid out now. Marking a creative reunion, the boundary-breaking songstress previously joined forces with the Nigerian megastar when she featured on his fan favorite international anthem “2 Sugar” back in 2022.

Drawing inspiration from Mary J. Blige and Wyclef Jean’s 2000 global hit “911”, the VybeO and Mikabeatz co-produced anthem is set to put you on a nostalgic path that leads you back to the new wave of modern pop and Afrobeats.

Once again, they harness the same sizzling chemistry on “Gimme Dat.” The track’s thick bassline locks down a head-nodding tempo accented by tropical drums. Bringing island flavor to Afrobeats, Ayra Starr and WizKid engage in a vibrant call-and-response, culminating on a chantable chorus. From the simmering dancefloor-ready verses to the scorching stadium-size hook, it has all the ingredients of a worldwide banger.

Earlier this month, she unveiled the music video for “All The Love.” Right out of the gate, it eclipsed over a million views in less than a week.

With an action-packed year ahead, for her acting debut, she was recently unveiled as one of the cast of the highly anticipated film Children of Blood and Bone, a book adaptation by Tomi Adeyemi. Additionally, taking the stage, Ayra Starr is scheduled to take over Summer Jam 2025 as a headliner on June 20th at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. She will share the stage with the biggest names in hip-hop including A Boogie Wit da Hoodie, Gunna, GloRilla, Muni Long, Asake, and many more.

In other big news, Ayra Starr made history as “the first Nigerian female artist to receive a RIAA Latin Diamond certification” in recognition of her 2024 smash “Santa” with Rvssian and Rauw Alejandro.

Her impact only continues to magnify. Last year, she supported Coldplay on the “Music of the Spheres” World Tour. Plus, she joined forces with Coldplay and The Weirdos for an unforgettable performance of “GOOD FEELiNGS” on TODAY. Ayra Starr has now amassed over 3 billion global streams. Following her sold-out first world tour last year, she made her Glastonbury Festival debut on the Pyramid Stage, building on the incredible momentum around the album release.

In 2024, Ayra Starr released her critically-lauded sophomore album The Year I Turned 21 via Mavin Records / Republic Records. Listen HERE. The album earned the top 5 biggest opening day streams for a Nigerian album and biggest opening day for a Nigerian female on Spotify.

The singer bagged three BET Award nominations for Best New Artist, Best International Act and BET Her for “Commas.” It capped off a breakout year, which saw Ayra Starr earn her first GRAMMY nomination for Best African Music Performance for “Rush” as well as making BBC’s Sound of 2024 listand being nominated for MOBO Awards’ Best African Music Act for the second time. Her defining debut album 19 & Dangerous, now sits at a staggering 500 million streams.

Ayra Starr’s position as one of Africa’s hottest stars has seen her collaborate with some of music’s biggest names including Wizkid, Stormzy, David Guetta, Kelly Rowland, Tiwa Savage, Aya Nakamura and Leigh-Anne. She also marked her first Latin music crossover hit “Santa” with Rvssian and Rauw Alejandro as well as collaborated with India’s most prominent and influential Punjabi singer, rapper and producer AP Dhillon on “Bora Bora.”

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Since debuting in 2021, Ayra Starr has quickly become one of this generation’s most undeniable new voices in music. Renowned for her anthemic Afrobeats tracks and unapologetic style; the Beninese-Nigerian artist has amassed critical acclaim from tastemaker press, a huge international following and over 3 billion global streams. Following the release of her defining debut album 19 & Dangerous; her position as Africa’s hottest rising star has seen Ayra Starr tapped for collaborations with some of music’s biggest names including Wizkid, Stormzy, Tiwa Savage and Leigh-Anne, to name just a few. Ayra Starr has gained major traction over the last few years, but vaulted to the forefront of Afrobeats with 2022’s “Rush,” which garnered over 800 million global streams and attracted R&B icon Kelly Rowland on a high-powered remix. Recognized as a phenomenon in 2023, she notably garnered a nomination for “Best International Act” at the BET Awards as well as two MTV VMA nominations in the category of “Best Afrobeats Song” for both “Rush” and WizKid’s “2 Sugar” [feat. Ayra Starr]. Additionally, she received a GRAMMY nomination for Best African Music Performance for “Rush,” which marked her as the first and youngest Nigerian female artist to be nominated in that category. She also garnered a Soul Train Award nomination in the Best New Artist category and a Billboard Music Award for Top Afrobeats Song. In 2024, Ayra Starr was nominated for three BET Awards including Best New Artist, Best International Act and BET Her for “Commas.” She also starred in her Dare to Dream Amazon documentary, and became the first Afrobeats artist to be named Amazon Music’s Breakthrough Artist. Beyond praise from UPROXX, Variety, Conde Nast Traveler and more, she has also graced the covers of Teen Vogue and FAULT Magazine. Stay tuned for more from Ayra Starr who will continue to bring Afrobeats to the forefront here in the U.S. and around the world.

Sammy Virji Releases New Single “Nostalgia” Featuring Issey Cross

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Sammy Virji, named a “global garage phenomenon” by DJ Mag and, by Boiler Room, “one of the hottest names in dance music all over the f**king world,”, is back in full force with his new single, ‘Nostalgia’.

‘Nostalgia’ out on 25th April, shortly after Sammy is due to tear Coachella apart with not one but three appearances –  blends skippy NUKG drums with violin strings and a deep, growling bassline. Known for her work with Wilkinson, Moby, and Tïesto, Issey Cross delivers a vocal performance that drives the track with a euphoric punch. A genre-blurring force between alt-pop and dance, her presence adds both heart and high energy to the mix.

Among others from Sammy’s unreleased arsenal, ‘Nostalgia’ has been hot on the lips of ravers all over the globe ever since it was teased in his 2023 DJ Mag HQ set, which now has 2.1M views. The excitement has been at a fever pitch ever since, with clips being shared across TikTok, YouTube, and SoundCloud, driven by UGC hype and promo from the ‘Spammy Virji’ and ‘Virjiontour’ TikTok fan accounts.

With this release firmly on the horizon, Sammy’s 2025 is jam-packed. On 3rd May, he’s set to play Movement Festival on 25th May and two shows at the  Brooklyn Mirage on 14th June. In July and August, he’ll play at Bonobo Brighton as well as a major festival run with appearances at Outside Lands, Lowlands, APE, and Pukkelpop.

Sammy Virji is driving the evolution of UKG, as the genre takes the world by storm. The London producer/DJ, nominated for Best Producer at DJ Mag’s Best Of British Awards in 2023, is an in-demand dance music maker, whether that’s for his brighter garage cuts like ‘Find My Way Home’ (31M streams), screw-face belters like ‘Shella Verse’ featuring Grammy-nominated Flowdan (18M streams), or synth-heavy bass house singles like ‘Summertime Blues’ with Chris Lake and Nathan Nicholson, now sitting at a whopping 28M streams. His catchy 2023 single ‘If U Need It’ was arguably his biggest hit yet, now cruising towards 70M streams, having reached #85 on the UK Singles Chart. In 2025, continued his string of accolades, leaping into the new year with his smash ‘I Guess We’re Not The Same’.

Joe Jonas Shares New Single “Heart By Heart,” Announces Album ‘Music For People Who Believe In Love’ Out May 23

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Gearing up for a bold creative era, GRAMMY Award-nominated singer, songwriter, actor, producer, and global superstar Joe Jonas unveils his new single “Heart By Heart” out today. “Heart By Heart” paves the way for his forthcoming solo album Music For People Who Believe In Love on May 23rd via Republic Records. Pre-order / pre-save HERE.

Co-written with Lewis Capaldi, Savan [The Weeknd, Ariana Grande], Oscar Holter [DNCE, The Weeknd], and Max Gsus [Kim Petras, Tove Lo], “Heart By Heart” layers acoustic guitar and glistening keys over a bouncy beat. Against this sonic backdrop, Joe’s expansive range immediately captivates as he taps into raw emotion and delivers the song’s nostalgic lyrics with a palpable sense of longing. As the refrain takes hold, he sings, “Well if he don’t ever light your spark, remember I know your heart by heart…Just remember I will always remember.”

Yesterday, Joe and Heineken announced a new collaboration with an exclusive event in New York City, where Joe debuted his new single “Heart By Heart” for the very first time in front of the offline crowd, instead of using digital channels. The performance was part of Heineken’s new #SocialOffSocials campaign, which aims to demonstrate that the best way to disconnect from the sometimes-overwhelming world of social media is to connect in real life. Joe also filmed part of his forthcoming music video at the event—stay tuned for its official premiere.

Joe initially kicked off his solo chapter with his singles “Work It Out” and “What This Could Be.” The latter was co-written by Joe alongside GRAMMY Award-winning hitmaker Dan Nigro [Olivia Rodrigo, Chappell Roan] and GRAMMY Award-nominated singer-songwriter Feist. The tracks received critical praise from the likes of Rolling StoneVarietyEntertainment WeeklyUPROXXGrammy.com, and more, with Billboard proclaiming, “Jonas lands on a shimmery pop sound that synthesizes a wide array of influences, from garage-rock to alt-pop to ’90s country, while singing about navigating life’s uncertainties and finding gratitude amid loss.” Joe also worked alongside an exciting list of collaborators on the project, including Alexander 23, MUNA’s Josette Maskin, Feist, Dan Nigro, Justin Tranter, Jason Evigan, Tommy English, and Joel Little, with more collaborators and features to be revealed soon.

At the same time, Joe’s voice has continued to resound across culture. He notably joined forces with Latin GRAMMYAward-winning phenomenon Ela Taubert on “¿Cómo Pasó? Con Joe Jonas,” which exploded with over 31 million Spotify streams and 18 million YouTube views. They also delivered a seismic performance of the track at the 2024 Latin GRAMMY Awards. Plus, he teamed up with rising superstar Alex Warren on a duet version of his breakthrough smash “Burning Down” as well as appeared on buzzing country phenomenon Ashley Cooke’s “All I Forgot.”

Joe Jonas is an international pop icon, songwriter and actor. Joe is the frontman of the multi-platinum group DNCE with Jack Lawless on drums and JinJoo on guitar. DNCE initially shook-up popular music and culture with the release of their RIAA quintuple-platinum certified single “Cake By The Ocean” back in 2016. The song permeated pop culture at large, becoming an unstoppable hit, crashing the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, and emerging as “one of the most-played songs of the year at Top 40 radio.” They also won “Best New Artist” at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards. To date, the band has tallied 5 billion global streams and 3.5 million global album equivalents. 2022 marked their momentous return as they teamed up with Kygo for the unshakable and undeniable anthem “Dancing Feet.” With an inimitable and intoxicating hybrid of rock, pop, dance, and funk like no other, DNCE will make you move more than ever now. He is perhaps best known for the global pop-rock band the Jonas Brothers with his brothers Kevin and Nick Jonas. The Grammy-nominated band made an explosive return in 2019 with the surprise release of their critically acclaimed and widely successful single “Sucker” following a six-year hiatus and have garnered a bevy of awards and accolades. In 2023, Jonas Brothers once again proved they are a constant force, embarking on a new era with the release of The Album, via Republic Records. The Album was produced by Jon Bellion and features hit singles “Waffle House” and “Wings.” In support of the new album and this new era for Jonas Brothers, they kicked off “The Tour” with two sold-out shows at New York’s iconic Yankee Stadium. “The Tour” included stadium and arena dates around the globe through 2024, resulting in the band’s biggest and most extensive tour to date. During late 2024, he collaborated with singer-songwriter Alex Warren on a new rendition of his single “Burning Down,” as well as with Latin Grammy Award winner Ela Taubert for their joint single “¿Cómo Pasó? Con Joe Jonas.” Additionally, Joe released his solo music in 2024 with singles including “Work It Out” and “What This Could Be.” 2025 will mark a special year for Joe and the Jonas Brothers, as Joe gears up to release his solo album Music For People Who Believe In Love on May 23, as well as celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band. To kick off the year, Jonas Brothers recently released new singles “Slow Motion” with producer Marshmello and “Love Me To Heaven.”

Stay tuned for Music For People Who Believe In Love, out May 23rd.

 

Lauren Spencer Smith Shares New Song “IF KARMA DOESN’T GET YOU (I WILL)” from Upcoming Album ‘THE ART OF BEING A MESS’

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Breakout vocalist and songwriter Lauren Spencer Smith shares new song, “IF KARMA DOESN’T GET YOU (I WILL)

The track is from her forthcoming sophomore album, THE ART OF BEING A MESS, set for release June 27 on Island Records/Republic Records. Pre-order/pre-save HERE.

In support of new music, Spencer Smith will headline Calgary Stampede on July 3 at the Coca-Cola Stage. More information HERE. Additional dates to be announced soon.

“‘IF KARMA DOESN’T GET YOU (I WILL)’ taps into a sound that’s edgier, darker, and more honest than anything I’ve released before,” Spencer Smith explains, “It’s a reflection of the anger, power, and fire I’ve felt—and a sign of how much I’ve grown, both personally and musically. This song is just the beginning of exploring deeper, more unapologetically angry emotions and being honest about the sides of ourselves we don’t always show.”

True to its name, THE ART OF BEING A MESS captures the emotional rollercoaster Spencer Smith experienced while writing her second album. Each song taps into a feeling—anger, devastation, love, peace, confusion and everything in between, sometimes all at once. Reflecting on the chaos of being human, each song finds Spencer Smith revisiting real stories and experiences in her life. With this album, she reminds listeners to embrace and feel comfortable in their emotions, that not everything is black-and-white.

THE ART OF BEING A MESS is about embracing the highs and lows, the chaos and the beauty in feeling everything, no matter what the emotion is,” Spencer Smith explains, “Life gets messy, and it’s okay to be angry, sad, confused—or even unsure of what you’re feeling at all. I want this album to feel like a guidebook, helping you understand your own emotions and feeling okay to embrace the journey they take you on.”

THE ART OF BEING A MESS follows her debut album, Mirror (2023), which features the RIAA Certified Platinum singles “Flowers” and “Fingers Crossed”—the latter of which peaked at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has reached over 875 million global streams.

From a small town on Vancouver Island, Spencer Smith began her musical journey in 2019, gaining a sizeable audience online. Through her music, she explored breakups, complex feelings about school, family and friends. Spencer Smith has performed at the MTV Video Music Awards, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and the People’s Choice Awards—where she was also a Best New Artist nominee.

15 Reasons Why John Bonham Remains One of the Greatest Drummers of All Time

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When it comes to drummers who changed the course of rock music forever, John Bonham’s name stands tall — and louder than most. As the rhythmic powerhouse behind Led Zeppelin, Bonham combined raw power, intricate technique, and unstoppable feel like no one else before or since. His influence stretches across genres and generations, touching metal, punk, prog, and beyond. Here’s a celebration of 15 reasons why Bonham’s legacy still thunders through every drum kit today.

1. His Power Was Unmatched, But Always Musical
Bonham hit hard — so hard that microphones would sometimes break under the force — but he wasn’t just about brute strength. Every beat served the song. His drumming felt massive, but never sloppy, balancing raw impact with musicality. His sense of dynamics within even the loudest moments is something drummers still try to emulate today.

2. His Groove Could Swing Like No One Else’s
Despite his reputation for heavy rock drumming, Bonham’s playing was rooted deeply in swing and shuffle grooves. Listen to “Good Times Bad Times” or “Black Dog” — every fill and backbeat dances just enough. He made Led Zeppelin swing, which added an irresistible feel that made the heavy parts even heavier.

3. His Bass Drum Footwork Was Revolutionary
Before double kick pedals became common, Bonham was doing it all with one foot. Songs like “Good Times Bad Times” feature rapid bass drum patterns that sound like two feet at work. It was almost superhuman — a technique so powerful and precise that it made even seasoned drummers shake their heads in disbelief.

4. His Fills Were Instantly Iconic
Bonham didn’t just throw in fills to show off; each one told a story. Whether it was the massive triplet rolls in “Dazed and Confused” or the off-kilter bursts in “Kashmir,” his fills were creative, musical extensions of the songs themselves. They were as memorable as the riffs they accompanied.

5. He Was a Master of Dynamics
Part of what made Bonham’s drumming so electrifying was his incredible control over dynamics. He knew when to explode and when to pull back, often within the same song. Listen to “When the Levee Breaks” — he could make a simple beat feel like the world was ending, just by how he varied the attack and texture.

6. He Was a Natural Innovator
Bonham wasn’t copying anyone; he was forging a new way to think about drumming. His use of recording techniques (like playing in stairwells for massive reverb) and his unconventional kit setups showed a creative mind always looking for something bigger and better. He was a pioneer without even trying to be one.

7. His Sound Was Instantly Recognizable
You could hear two seconds of Bonham and know it was him. Whether it was the thunderous snare crack or the deep, resonant kick, his sound was unique. A lot of it came from his feel and tuning choices — fat, open drums, minimal muffling — but most of it came simply from the way he hit.

8. He Played for the Song, Not for Himself
Bonham had the chops to solo endlessly, but he rarely did unless the song called for it. His focus was always on enhancing the music rather than showcasing himself. That’s why Led Zeppelin’s catalog never sounds dated — because the drumming never overshadows the emotion or the song’s message.

9. He Could Play Any Style Effortlessly
Whether it was the hard blues of “Since I’ve Been Loving You,” the funk leanings of “Trampled Under Foot,” or the folk delicacy of “Going to California,” Bonham adapted. He was as comfortable playing heavy rock as he was laying down jazzy grooves or light percussive textures, a true musical chameleon.

10. His Solos Were Actual Performances
“Bonzo’s Montreux” and live versions of “Moby Dick” weren’t just displays of skill — they were entire journeys. He treated solos as songs within songs, building drama, tension, and release. His ability to keep audiences enthralled for ten minutes with just a drum kit was a rare gift.

11. His Influence Crossed Every Genre
Bonham’s reach isn’t just limited to rock. Metal drummers, hip-hop producers (listen to how many times “When the Levee Breaks” has been sampled), and even jazz players have cited him as a major influence. His sense of time, groove, and innovation planted seeds across the entire musical landscape.

12. He Was All About Feel Over Flash
Even though Bonham could outplay almost anyone technically, he cared more about feel than speed. It’s why his beats still sound natural and human — they breathe. He wasn’t out to impress anyone. He was there to make the music feel undeniable, and that’s why it still moves people decades later.

13. He Had Incredible Chemistry with His Bandmates
Bonham wasn’t just a great drummer; he was a perfect fit for Led Zeppelin. His intuitive interplay with John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, and Robert Plant created something bigger than the sum of its parts. Their locked-in energy was almost telepathic — and Bonham’s deep-pocketed playing anchored it all.

14. He Never Let the Fame Change His Playing
Even as Led Zeppelin became the biggest band in the world, Bonham’s drumming stayed grounded. He didn’t chase trends, didn’t overcomplicate things to impress critics, and never tried to be anything but himself. His authenticity is part of what makes him feel timeless — a reminder that heart matters most.

15. He Made Drumming Cool
Before Bonham, drummers were often just “the guys in the back.” After Bonham, drummers were gods. He made it not just okay but essential to be obsessed with the drums. He inspired countless kids to pick up sticks and bash along to Zeppelin records, dreaming of hitting even half as hard — and meaning it half as much.

Stereophonics Release New Album ‘Make ’em Laugh, Make ’em Cry, Make ’em Wait’ and Share Lead Single “Make It On Your Own”

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Today, the legendary Stereophonics release their highly anticipated thirteenth studio album ‘Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait. The release comes alongside a brand new single, ‘Make It On Your Own’.

The leading track on the album, ‘Make It On Your Own’ soars with a sense of optimism, triumphantly gripping with a rich piano hook that glides against the orchestral hums of strings; setting the tone for what promises to be one of the band’s most captivating releases.

Kelly Jones comments on the song: “It’s anthemic, it’s hopeful, it’s classic Stereophonics in 2025.”

With three decades of groundbreaking achievements under their belts, and a legacy of 8 number 1 albums, Stereophonics have earned their status and respect amongst their fans, peers and artists from across the musical generations, ranging from Bob Dylan to David Bowie to Dua Lipa. In 2025, the band mark their anticipated return with ‘Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait’, a tight and heavy-hitting eight track record. Written and recorded in London, the album is lean, direct, and free from filler. It is at once clean and precise. Hopeful and joyous. It perfectly embodies the emotions captured in its title. You laugh. You cry. You wait.

As with many of his previous projects, Kelly has often gravitated towards different mediums of artwork, whether that be paintings, books or films and tied the specific album artwork to that specific thing. For “Make ‘Em Laugh, Make ‘Em Cry, Make ‘Em Wait”, it was a similar process, with Kelly plucking influence from a Louise Bourgeois postcard he saw in New York’s Modern Art Museum gift shop, “[It was] on a pink background that said ‘Art Is The Guarantee Of Sanity’”. Scribbling the words of the album title onto his own pink background, here now lies ‘the pink album’.

The band have just finished the US leg of their extensive world tour that will see them play to over 500,000 people across the summer, including headline shows and festival appearances and ticking off some of their biggest shows around the world to date, with the tour continuing in Europe next week.

Stereophonics continue to solidify their place as one of the most enduring and beloved bands in rock. Their ability to seamlessly blend rock sensibilities with soaring melodies keeps their sound fresh and relevant, while Kelly Jones’ ever-introspective lyrics continue to resonate with each passing year.  Stereophonics have never been content to rest on their laurels, and this year’s performances promise to be some of their most dynamic yet.

‘Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Cry, Make ‘em Wait’ Tracklist:

1. Make It On Your Own
2. There’s Always Gonna Be Something
3. Seems Like You Don’t Know Me
4. Colours Of October
5. Eyes Too Big For My Belly
6. Mary Is A Singer
7. Backroom Boys
8. Feeling Of Falling We Crave

Stereophonics Live Dates:
Apr 28, 2025 Cirque Royal, Brussels, Belgium
Apr 29, 2025 Zenith La Villette, Paris, France
Apr 30, 2025 AFAS Live, Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 2, 2025 Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany
May 3, 2025 Uber Eats Music Hall, Berlin, Germany
May 5, 2025 TonHalle München, Munich, Germany
May 6, 2025 E-werk, Cologne, Germany
May 8, 2025 X-TRA, Zürich, Switzerland
May 9, 2025 Transbordeur, Lyon, France
May 11, 2025 Sala La Riviera, Madrid, Spain
May 12, 2025 Razzmatazz, Barcelona, Spain
May 14, 2025 Alcatraz, Milan, Italy
May 25, 2025 Neighbourhood Weekender, Warrington, England
May 30, 2025 Vestrock Festival, Hulst, Netherlands
May 31, 2025 Dauwpop Festival, Hellendoorn, Netherlands
Jun 5, 2025 Belsonic, Belfast, UK
Jun 6, 2025 St. Anne’s Park, Dublin, Ireland
Jun 7, 2025 Virgin Media Park, Cork, Ireland
Jun 14, 2025 The John Smith’s Stadium, Huddersfield, UK
Jun 21, 2025 Isle of Wight Festival, Seaclose Park, Newport, Isle of Wight
Jun 28, 2025 Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, UK
Jul 4, 2025 Finsbury Park, London, UK
Jul 11, 2025 Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK
Jul 12, 2025 Principality Stadium, Cardiff, UK
Jul 17 2025 – Festival Guitare en Scene, France
July 19, 2025 – Festival des Vieilles Charrues Festival, France
Aug 16, 2025, Sandringham Estate, Norfolk, UK
Aug 24, 2025 – Rock en Seine, France
Aug 28, 2025 – AMA Music Festival Romano D’Ezzelino, Vicenza, Italy
Aug 29, 2025 – Parco Della Musica Ennio Morricone, Rome, Italy
Sept 27, 2025 – Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay, San Diego, USA

Coco Jones Releases Debut Album ‘Why Not More?’ And Announces Global Tour

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Today, GRAMMY-Award Winning powerhouse singer/songwriter and actress Coco Jones released her highly anticipated debut album Why Not More? via High Standardz/Def Jam Recordings – listen here. The 14-track album features a star-studded list of collaborators including YG Marley, Future, London on da Track and more. Why Not More? is a bold, redefining project that showcases Coco’s vulnerability & confidence. Previously released singles from the album include the 2x GRAMMY-nominated, RIAA Certified Gold track “Here We Go (Uh Oh),” “Most Beautiful Design,” “Taste,” and “You.”

On the release of the album, Coco shares “Why Not More? is the question I’ve been asking myself in hopes of understanding me and growing in confidence. This album is about leaning into whoever you are right now without worrying about who you’ve been or who you want to be in the future. Authenticity will never lead you to the wrong place, so why not lean in?”

Leading up to the release of her debut album, Coco has amassed a whopping seven GRAMMY nominations and continues to cement herself as a prominent woman in R&B and beyond. She earned 5 GRAMMY nominations last year alone, including Best New Artist and took home her first win for her Billboard Hot 100 single “ICU” for R&B Performance of the Year. Coco was also nominated for her first ever MTV VMA Award for MTV Push Performance of the Year for the track. Most recently she added two more GRAMMY Award nominations at this year’s awards for R&B Performance of the Year and Best R&B Song for “Here We Go (Uh Oh).”

Next month, Coco will embark on her headlining Why Not More? Tour hitting major cities across the world including New York, Los Angeles, Paris, London and more, with support from Lady London and TA Thomas on select dates. Tickets are available at https://www.therealcocojones.com/tour/ and full routing details are below. Coco will also be offering a limited number of signed vinyl and signed CDs exclusively on her official website therealcocojones.com.

Coco Jones has captivated the world with her timeless artistry, sensual voice and emotive songs to become R&B’s breakout artist. She signed with High Standardz/Def Jam in 2022 and released the EP What I Didn’t Tell You with the lead single “ICU,” which has been certified platinum. In 2024, she was nominated for an impressive five Grammy Awards—including the coveted Best New Artist accolade— and won for Best R&B Performance “ICU.” The song was lauded by fans and critics alike and peaked at #1 on the Billboard R&B Airplay chart, leading to Best New Artist wins at the BET Awards, The Soul Train Awards and NAACP Image Awards. With the release of new songs “Here We Go (Uh Oh),” “Sweep It Up,” and “Most Beautiful Design” Ft. London On Da Track and Future, this next chapter finds the multihyphenate singer/songwriter and actress embarking on her debut album and stepping into an era of empowerment and connection. Coco Jones returned to the Grammys this year for nominations for Best R&B Performance & Best R&B Song. Coco Jones was raised in Nashville, TN by a mother who was also a singer, and a father who played in the NFL. Early on, she learned the importance of following her dreams. She began recording at the age of 9 and was called to acting—first as a recurring guest on Disney’s musical sketch comedy, So Random!, and in 2012, as the golden-voiced love interest in the network’s TV movie, Let It Shine. Since then, she’s showcased her formidable acting skills playing Hilary Banks in Peacock’s Fresh Prince reboot, Bel-Air, which has recently been renewed for a fourth season and Netflix’s Vampires vs. the Bronx. Coco Jones recently wrapped production on an upcoming romantic comedy, That’s Her, in which she is starring and executive producing.

Why Not More? Tracklist:

Keep It Quiet
Taste
On Sight
AEOMG
Thang 4 U
Here We Go (Uh Oh)
Other Side Of Love
Why Not More? Ft. YG Marley
Hit You Where It Hurts
Most Beautiful Design Ft. Future and London On Da Track
You
Nobody Exists
By Myself
Forever Don’t Hit Like Before

Why Not More? Tour Routing:

SHOW DATE CITY, ST VENUE
5/6 Philadelphia, PA The Fillmore Philadelphia
5/7 Washington, DC Echostage
5/9 Norfolk, VA The NorVa
5/10 Baltimore, MD Baltimore Soundstage
5/12 New Haven, CT Toad’s Place
5/13 Boston, MA Roadrunner
5/14 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Paramount
5/16 Toronto, ON HISTORY
5/18 Royal Oak, MI Royal Oak Music Theatre
5/19 Columbus, OH Newport Music Hall
5/21 Chicago, IL The Riviera Theatre
5/22 Milwaukee, WI The Rave
5/23 Minneapolis, MN The Fillmore Minneapolis
5/25 Denver, CO Cervantes’ Masterpiece 
5/28 Seattle, WA The Showbox
5/30 Vancouver, BC Vogue Theatre
5/31 Portland, OR Roseland Theater
6/2 Sacramento, CA Ace of Spades
6/4 San Francisco, CA The Regency Ballroom
6/6 Los Angeles, CA The Novo
6/7 Las Vegas, NV House of Blues
6/10 San Diego, CA House of Blues
6/11 Phoenix, AZ The Van Buren
6/13 Dallas, TX House of Blues
6/14 Austin, TX Emo’s
6/15 San Antonio, TX Aztec Theatre
6/17 Houston, TX House of Blues
6/18 New Orleans, LA Civic Theatre
6/20 Birmingham, AL  Iron City
6/21 Atlanta, GA Tabernacle
6/24 Richmond, VA The National
6/25 Charlotte, NC The Fillmore
6/26 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
9/10 Cologne, DE Live Music Hall 
9/11 Berlin, DE Huxley’s Neue Welt
9/12 Brussels, BE Ancienne Belgique
9/14 Amsterdam, NL Melkweg
9/17 Paris, FR Élysée Montmartre
9/19 London, UK Roundhouse