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Josie Sal Releases Bold New Single “Fake Friends” Showcasing Strength And Resilience

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Country music’s rising powerhouse, 13-year-old Josie Sal, is making waves once again with her latest single, “Fake Friends.” Produced by industry veteran Noah Henson (Kane Brown, Brantley Gilbert), the track highlights Josie’s fearless spirit and signature blend of country roots with a modern edge.

An anthem of confidence and resilience, “Fake Friends” speaks to seeing people’s true colors-whether good or bad. Too often, those closest to you aren’t always the ones truly cheering you on. With her bold lyrics and undeniable talent, Josie proves that age is just a number-she’s a force to be reckoned with. “Fake Friends” is now streaming on all major platforms.

“Fake Friends” is a raw reflection of the moments when trust is broken and true colors are revealed,” shares Josie. “It’s about recognizing the difference between real connections and the ones that fade when you need them most. I hope y’all love this song, and I hope it resonates with anyone who’s ever felt the sting of a friendship that wasn’t what it seemed.”

Paris Hilton Releases “If the Earth Is Spinning” Remix Featuring Sia Ahead Of ‘INFINITE ICON Remix EP’

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Paris Hilton is getting ready for the summer with a bold return to the dancefloor, releasing a house remix of “If the Earth Is Spinning” featuring Sia via ADA Worldwide, the independent label and artist services arm of Warner Music Group. Reimagined by UK electronic heavyweight James Hurr and Chicago-based producer DJ Karsten Sollors, the track transforms the original into a club-ready anthem. It’s the first in a series of remixes from Hilton’s 2024 album INFINITE ICON, an autobiographical record executive produced by Sia that marked her long-awaited return to music.

With a career spanning music, fashion, business, and activism, Hilton continues to reinvent herself while staying true to her roots. The INFINITE ICON remix series brings a new dimension to her sound, blending her signature pop sensibility with fresh energy from some of dance music’s most respected names.

“This track is pure dancefloor magic. It’s made for that moment when you just let go and the music takes over. My remix era is all about transformation, self-expression, and finding your light. This song is just the beginning, it’s going to be iconic! Karsten and James brought a whole new vibe to If The Earth Is Spinning and I’m so excited to be working together” said Paris Hilton.

In addition to the track, Paris is following her highly anticipated sophomore album with the release of INFINITE ICON Remix EP on May 30th. The EP reimagines tracks from her 2024 album with fresh, high-energy production. Each song is transformed for the dance floor while staying true to her signature sound. This release marks the beginning of the INFINITE ICON remix series. It’s a bold new chapter in Paris Hilton’s evolving music career.

Charles Kelley Announces New Album ‘Songs For A New Moon’ And Releases Tracks “Run” And “Driving And Listening To Music”

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Charles Kelley is stepping into a moodily-hazed midnight spotlight with his forthcoming solo album SONGS FOR A NEW MOON, set for release June 25. A project seeping with unbridled optimism and irresistible 80’s pop flair, SONGS FOR A NEW MOON marks a new chapter for Kelley, as the 16 tracks celebrate an age of renewed possibility and fresh perspective, both musically and in life. Produced mainly by Sam Ellis and Lindsay Rimes and with Kelley co-penning all the original songs, the album fully embraces a freeing sense of sonic abandon, as the richly textured digital grooves feature roaring saxophones, saccharine guitars and sky-high vocal stacks, pushing Kelley to new levels. Today, Kelley offers a set of tracks, the unabashed anthem “Run” captures the rush of a couple making their escape from the world, covered in syrupy guitars and anthemic vocals soared over a booming rhythmic pulse and “Driving And Listening to Music” shifts into high gear, with shimmering synth melodies and processed drums on a nostalgic, windows-down jam, reminiscing on an escape into the sunset.

“I’ve always loved really well-written, great ’80s pop, from Toto to Ambrosia, and I always just felt like no one gave it enough credit,” Kelley explains. “This is me wanting to explore a different sound and pull from influences I’ve had for the longest time – but I didn’t want to make an ’80s sounding record, and then throw a bunch of country ‘insurance’ on it. I almost feel like that would be an insult to the listener… I wanted to go all-in.”

“The album’s north star” (American Songwriter) “Can’t Lose You,” made a splash on the Adult Contemporary radio charts, with its radio debut charting at No. 26. Tracks like “Take Back Goodbye” infuse the urbane edge of new-wave pop with an effortless, laid-back vibe, while “Can’t Be Alone Tonight” explores the epic R&B feel pioneered by Boyz II Men, stirring haunting romantic memories with grand piano and digital beats. The one-last-time anthem “Kiss This Thing Goodbye” sees Kelley and producer Nathan Chapman go for a sexy, ravenous romp, and the propulsive “Angel Eyes” gets lost in hypnotic desire – with ’80s icon (and Lady A producer) Dann Huff laying down the guitar solo – while the velveteen plush of “Lost and the Lonely” offers a vibey retreat from heartbreak. Inclusive of covers of The Killers’ “Here With Me” and reimagination of Cyndi Lauper’s immortal “Time After Time,” the collection ends on the sentimental piano ballad “Look What We Did.”

“This is about as honest as I can be in my music, and I’m super proud and just grateful. I’ve been in a really positive life-is-good headspace, and I want to soak it up. I want to take this second chance and self discovery and stop being afraid,” Kelly admits. “A little bit of that unknown is what makes life fun – it’s scary, but good scary.”

SONGS FOR A NEW MOON Track List:
1. Can’t Lose You (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Michael Whitworth, Josh Kear)*
2. Covering My Tracks (Sam Ellis, Meg Mcree, Benjy Davis, Charles Kelley)~
3. Take Back Goodbye (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Josh Kear)*
4. Run (Sam Ellis, Derrick Southerland, Charles Kelley)~
5. Can’t Be Alone Tonight (Sam Ellis, Charles Kelley, Jon Green)~
6. Here With Me (Brandon Flowers, Fran Healy, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer, Ronnie Vannucci)~
7. Angel Eyes (Sam Ellis, Micah Premnath, Charles Kelley)~
8. How Gone (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Michael Whitworth, Josh Kear)*
9. Lost And The Lonely (Sam Ellis, Charles Kelley, Joybeth Taylor, Thomas Archer)~
10. Never Let You Go (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Michael Whitworth, Josh Kear)*
11. Full Time Fool (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Josh Kear)*
12. Photograph (Charles Kelley, Lindsay Rimes, Michael Whitworth, Josh Kear)*
13. Kiss Thing Thing Goodbye (Charles Kelley, Josh Kear, Mark Holman)#
14. Driving And Listening To Music (Charles Kelley, Adam Doleac, Devin Dawson, Brad Tursi, Jordan Schmidt)+
15. Time After Time (Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman)~
16. Look What We Did (Sam Ellis, Charles Kelley, Laura Veltz)~
* Produced by Lindsay Rimes
~ Produced by Sam Ellis
# Produced by Nathan Chapman
+ Produced by Devin Dawson, Jordan Schmidt

 

Iam Tongi Releases Uplifting New Single “Sunshine” Ahead Of AAPI Heritage Month

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“American Idol” Season 21 winner and Hawaii native, Iam Tongi, releases new track, “Sunshine,” today via 19 Recordings ahead of Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Written by Tongi along with Tyler Cain and Johnny Reid, the song finds Tongi basking in positivity and feel-good warmth with a fusion of country and reggae sounds offering a dose of sonic Vitamin D to match his Hawaiian home.

Recorded in Nashville at Soultrain Sound Studios, Tongi says of the song, “Even though I just turned 20, I’ve had to face some pretty difficult times in my life. When I lost my dad a few years ago, it made me realize how short life is. It also made me take stock of what really matters. My mom is my biggest hero and inspiration, and she has always pushed me to be kind, work hard and be a better version of myself, no matter what.”

Tongi continues, “I wrote ‘Sunshine’ because I wanted to spread love, light and positivity to the world. Even when times are tough, you can find goodness around you.”

At just 18-years old when he auditioned, the Hawaiian born singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist won hearts around the world and brought Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Luke Bryan, to tears with his emotional performance of James Blunt’s “Monsters,” dedicated to his father Rodney who had recently passed away – watch it HERE. The audition went on to become the most watched on the show’s YouTube with 36 million views. Tongi became the first Pacific Islander to win the series and went on to earn his first Billboard No. 1 on the Rock Digital Songs Sales Chart after releasing his debut single, “I’ll Be Seeing You”

Tongi is set to make his CMA Fest debut June 5 on the Dr Pepper Amp Stage as well as his Grand Ole Opry debut on June 11. He is currently on the road with dates across the U.S. through the summer and fall with more to be announced soon.

Upcoming Tour Dates
May 10 Nashville, TN Nashville Soccer Club Halftime, Geodis Park
June 5 Nashville, TN CMA Fest, Dr Pepper Amp Stage
June 11 Nashville, TN Grand Ole Opry House
June 21 Del Mar, CA Corona Grand Stage / Toyota Concert Series
Sept 1 Puyallup, WA Washington State Fair
Sept 5 Concord, CA Toyota Pavilion at Concord
Sept 10 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre

Grace Potter Releases “Losing You” Ahead Of Upcoming Album ‘Medicine’

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Grammy-nominated musician Grace Potter released “Losing You,” the second single from her highly anticipated album Medicine which was produced by the legendary T Bone Burnett and due out May 30th via Hollywood Records.

In 2008, Potter went into the studio with T Bone Burnett and cut an album unlike any other in her wildly expansive body of work. Made with a wrecking crew of musical luminaries, the Burnett-produced LP captured Potter at a moment of profound metamorphosis, then wound up shelved.

She has now joined forces with Hollywood Records to unearth those recordings from deep in the vaults and release Medicine: a powerhouse album that’s equal parts archival gem and thrilling new addition to her extraordinary catalog.

“‘Losing You’ is one of the last songs I conjured before recording with T Bone. Once we got into the studio and I heard us all playing together, I fully understood the soundscape we were existing in.” Potter shares. “The demo I made had a ‘Midnight Rider’ vibe but, when we started to play, the band elevated it to a different atmosphere entirely and allowed my voice to soar and for the lyrics to cut in a deeper and a far more meaningful way.”

Arriving on the heels of her fifth solo album Mother Road-a 2023 LP that marked her most fiercely visionary work to date-Medicine came to life soon after the release of This Is Somewhere, the 2007 sophomore effort from her former band Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. After stumbling upon a video of Potter delivering an a cappella rendition of the title track from the band’s 2005 debut Nothing but the Water, Burnett didn’t hesitate when approached about working with Potter. Fresh off his widely celebrated turn as producer on Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ Raising Sand, Burnett approached the project with a definitive plan for what would become Medicine.

Recorded at The Village Studios, Medicine strays far from the high-spirited roots-rock of Potter’s earliest work, bringing a shadowy intensity to her soul-baring songs of lust and longing and self-salvation. To carve out the sonic landscape envisioned for the album, Burnett enlisted his longtime collaborators Jim Keltner, bassist Dennis Crouch, guitarist Marc Ribot, and keyboardist Keefus Ciancia.

Over the course of its 12 songs, Medicine achieves a hypnotic power thanks to the charmed interplay between Potter’s shapeshifting voice and the sonic exploration of her collaborators. The tracklisting’s myriad high points include the title track, which has since become a staple in Potter’s notoriously transcendent live show, “If I Was from Paris,” the first song ever written on her iconic Gibson Flying V, and paradigm-shifting “Oasis,” as well as the original, never-before-heard versions of “Make You Cry” and “To Shore” and her latest single “Before the Sky Falls,” out now.

Potter is currently on tour throughout the U.S. and is set to perform the National Anthem at the 2025 Kentucky Derby at on May 3rd. The national anthem at Churchill Downs will be broadcast live as part of NBC’s Kentucky Derby coverage. This summer, she is set to join Chris Stapleton for select dates this summer, including two nights at Madison Square Garden.

Wet Leg Announce New Album ‘moisturizer’ And Release Lead Single “catch these fists”

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Wet Leg – the Isle of Wight five-piece founded by Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers – have announced their eagerly anticipated second album moisturizer will be released on July 11th.

Joined by Ellis Durand (bass), Henry Holmes (drums), and Joshua Mobaraki (guitar, synth), moisturizer is fun and freaky and fabulous, an unbridled display of the live muscle Wet Leg have built up over a few years of non-stop touring. Punchier, prettier and more perverted where it counts, moisturizer is an album of manic love songs and well-timed kiss-offs, delivered by a clan of the UK’s most beloved oddballs.

Touring all over the world, Wet Leg developed into a taut, caustic live operation that made good on their debut album’s success: #1 chart placements at home and abroad, three Grammys, two Brits and over half a billion streams. If success presents a fork in the road for any new band – to “go pop” or keep following your muse – Wet Leg emphatically chose the latter path – including working with Dan Carey again as their producer. In March 2024, the band decamped to Southwold to write; living together, working all day, watching horror movies all night, they soon locked into a new sense of symbiosis. Subsequently, all five members of Wet Leg have writing credits on moisturizer – “We were just kind of having fun and exploring,” says Chambers. “We focussed on: Is this going to be fun to play live? It was very natural that we would write the second record together” adds Teasdale.

Alongside the album announcement, the band also share the first taste of moisturizer with its frenetic, alluringly combative lead single “catch these fists.” Kicking things off with an untameable, electrified groove from its opening seconds, “catch these fists” is dance-punk par excellence – bass notes ricocheting off a wall of howling synth, thunderous beats catching strays from Teasdale’s cruel deadpan.

Watch the video for “catch these fists”.

The video, directed by the band and shot on the island, nods to Ti West, Cameron Crowe and their own “Wet Dream” video and is a suitably off-kilter introduction to moisturizer valley.

As happens a couple of times on moisturizer, the major animus behind “catch these fists” was an interaction with a belligerent man, as chronicled in the song’s final verse. This is not to say sh*tc*nt men are the sole focus of moisturizer — no matter how much album track “mangetout”, with its withering chorus of “get lost forever” may feel like the Nicole Kidman divorce photo in song form. On the contrary, this largely is an album about being, as the band exclaim on “pond song”, so “DEEP! IN! LOVE!!!!” moisturizer contains love songs of every stripe: stressed-out, gooey-eyed, gratuitously horny, blissed out, obsessive and mysterious.

Although Teasdale previously felt allergic to writing love songs, moisturizer is defined by its sheer exuberance and Teasdale ended up finding the process empowering. That new sense of ownership extends to moisturizer’s album art, an instant-classic freak-fest in which Chambers and Teasdale bare long, ghoulish claws; Teasdale, sporting long, kitschy socks and sans eyebrows, grins fiendishly into the camera. It reflects the album, moisturizer is the band turning the dial up and delivering a record that is unapologetically bolder, stronger and raunchier.

Tracklisting:
1. CPR
2. liquidize
3. catch these fists
4. davina mccall
5. jennifer’s body
6. mangetout
7. pond song
8. pokemon
9. pillow talk
10. don’t speak
11. 11:21
12. u and me at home

Upcoming live dates:
Tue 8th April – The River, Los Angeles
Wed 21st May – O2 Academy, Birmingham
Fri 23rd May – O2 Academy Brixton, London
Tue 27th May – Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Wed 28th May – O2 Academy, Leeds
Thu 29th May – O2 Victoria Warehouse, Manchester
Fri 6th June – Primavera Sound, Barcelona
Sat 14th June – NOS Primavera Sound, Porto
Sat 21st June – Hurricane Festival, Scheessel
Sun 22nd June – Southside Festival, Neuhausen ob Eck
Fri 27th June – Glastonbury Festival, Shepton Mallet
Wed 2nd July – Roskilde Festival, Roskilde
Fri 4th July – Rock Werchter, Werchter
Sat 5th July – Down the Rabbit Hole Festival, Beuningen
Sun 6th July – Festival Beauregard, Herouville Saint-Clair
Fri 11th July – TRNSMT, Glasgow
Tue 15th July – I-Days Milan, Milan w/ Olivia Rodrigo
Wed 16th July – Acieloaperto Festival, Cesena
Fri 1st Aug – All Together Now, Waterford
Sun 3rd Aug – Wilderness Festival, Oxfordshire
Thu 7th Aug – Oya Festival, Oslo
Fri 8th Aug – Way Out West, Gothenburg
Sun 10th Aug – Boardmasters Festival, Newquay
Fri 15th Aug – Green Man Festival, Crickhowell
Sun 17th Aug – Cabaret Vert Festival, Charleville-Mézières

Clean Bandit Release New Single “Tell Me Where U Go” With Tiësto and Leony

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Grammy-winning trio Clean Bandit have shared their highly anticipated trance-inspired new track “Tell Me Where U Go” with award winning DJ Tiesto and German singer songwriter Leony (via B1/Ministry of Sound) .

The high energy club banger was premiered during Tiesto’s set at Ultra Music Festival in Miami in March, receiving an incredible reception from the crowd. “Tell Me Where U Go” was written after a therapy session the band’s Jack had inspired the title.

Jack says, “My therapist said I dissociate sometimes. She said to me, “tell me where you go.” After the session I went to the studio, and we made this song. I wrote it with my new best friend Jason Gill and lyrical geniuses Cleo Tighe and Jake Torrey.”

Cellist Grace Chatto adds, “Tell Me Where U Go” is our new genre. It’s called Classical Djembe Trance. We recorded our dear friend Leony in Berlin and finally collaborated with our guy Tiesto.”

The London trio returned to releasing music in September 2024, marking a new era, with the release of the sweet single “Cry Baby” with Anne-Marie and David Guetta. The track sat stoically in the UK singles charts for over 10 weeks and garnered over 100 million streams, with Clean Bandit’s self-directed and produced music video showcasing their signature visual and musical prowess once again.

Since they broke through in 2013, Clean Bandit have given us a succession of era-defining anthems. From “Rather Be” and “Real Love” with Jess Glynne, “Symphony” with Zara Larsson, “Rockabye” with Sean Paul & Anne-Marie, “I Miss You” with Julia Michaels, “Solo” with Demi Lovato, to “Tick Tock” with Mabel and 24kGoldn, and many more; Clean Bandit have achieved four no. 1 hits and ten top 10 hits on the UK Singles Chart. Their incredible talent stretches further than their musical abilities. Known for directing, editing, and producing their own music videos, on YouTube “Symphony,” “Rockabye” and “Solo” have each surpassed 1 billion views, with “Rockabye” at over 3 billion views. In 2023, the trio received a rare BRIT Billion Award in recognition of one billion UK streams and in 2024 they joined an exclusive club of UK bands – made up of only Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay, One Direction, and Queen – after garnering over a billion Spotify streams on four songs (“Solo,” “Rather Be,” “Rockabye,” and “Symphony”). They have had 8 Brit nominations as well as 2 top tens in America. Jack, the band’s key songwriter, has won two Ivor Novello Awards for his work, having also penned hits for other artists such as Camila Cabello & Shawn Mendes, MARINA, Becky Hill, Jess Glynne and Ellie Goulding.

bodie Releases High-Energy New Single “Say So” And Launches New Era

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Rising alt-pop singer/songwriter bodie, known for his genre-blurring sound and breakthrough run on The Voice Season 22, releases his brand-new single, “Say So” – an uplifting anthem that marks the official launch of a new chapter in his music. The accompanying music video, inspired by MTV’s legendary Jackass-era antics, is packed with high-energy moments and unexpected pranks that showcase bodie’s playful spirit and vibrant personality.

“Say So” marks the beginning of a new era for bodie, who has spent the past year releasing deeply personal music and touring alongside Gio on the co-headline “Happy To Be Here With Nobody Else” tour. With more music slated for release throughout 2025, “Say So” sets the stage for what’s to come – more emotion, more raw energy, and even deeper connections.

Meanwhile, bodie’s fan-favorite track “whisper and the wind”-from his Sony/Provident debut EP HAPPY TO BE HERE-continues to soar. The single has amassed over 15 million global streams to date, streaming nearly 1 million times weekly and continues climbing the Top 10 across both the Billboard Airplay and Mediabase Audience charts.

bodie will also hit the road on his headline tour, Murder My Ego Tour, kicking off May 3 in Fort Worth, TX and wrapping May 21 in Atlanta, GA. The 14-date run features Gracie Binion as support and promises a mix of fan favorites and unreleased tracks from bodie’s ever-evolving sound.

Growing up in Los Angeles surrounded by talented parents and artistic influences who instilled a love for art at a young age, bodie is no stranger to the stage. He captivated the attention of millions with his soulful vocals and magnetic stage presence on “The Voice,” sharing his musical influences from rock to hip-hop to create a fresh new sound that is as unique and inviting as he is. His music reflects his experiences, capturing the emotions of love, loss, and the human condition with raw honesty and authenticity, along with his openness about his love for Jesus and his pride in being a family man.

Johnny Stachela Releases “Pills & Liquor” Ahead Of Forthcoming EP ‘The Stroll’

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Today, Johnny Stachela, guitarist and singer-songwriter best known as a charter member of The Allman Betts Band, and Duane Betts & Palmetto Motel, releases “Pills & Liquor,” the second single from the musician’s forthcoming four-song EP, The Stroll. The track, now available on all streaming platforms, is the next in a series of cuts recorded in collaboration with JD Simo, at Simo’s Nashville-based House of Grease studio, and follows the earlier issued “All Because of You.” Backed by a trio of sizzling, studio vets, Stachela and his guitar flow smooth and easy through a shuffle that borrows, in kind, from either side of the riverbank- Duane Allman’s delta blues, and the desolate Texas flats of ZZ Top’s Billy F. Gibbons.

Says Stachela, “It’s a song about how the party’s over, and it’s time to go home. For the lead character, it’s confessional, about knowing when to put down the drugs and booze, and the discipline of keeping a promise. I think making a change and sticking to it is a universal challenge for us all. Ultimately, that deeper realization turns out to be a lot more fun.”

​​In 2018, Johnny Stachela and Duane Betts partnered with the Devon Allman Project as guests, supporting and sitting in on a nine-month Allman/Betts World Tour, with stops at such iconic venues as NYC’s Beacon Theater and Colorado’s Red Rocks amphitheater. The European leg took Stachela to Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, UK and Germany.  Additionally, he performed on the second single, “Downtown Runaround,” and subsequent video from Betts’ debut EP, Sketches of American Music.

Stachela joined The Allman Betts Band as a charter member- recording at the famed Muscle Shoals Sound studio- for their 2019 debut LP, Down to the River, and their 2020 follow-up, Bless Your Heart, touring internationally with the group, including dates in Europe and multiple summer festival stops. Subsequent tours with the ABB and the Allman Betts Family Revival have included appearances at New Orleans’ famed Jazz Festival, as well as overseas dates in Australia and Japan- at Byron Bay and Fuji Rock, respectively.

Among the myriad guest spots Stachela has made include jams with Little Feat, Gov’t Mule, and North Mississippi Allstars. With Betts, he’s also welcomed Derek Trucks and Mike Campbell (Tom Petty) for notable onstage collaborations. As a solo artist, Stachela joined the legendary Wet Willie on the band’s 2020 Rock Legends cruise. As well, in the spring of 2023, Stachela released the single, “County Farm Blues”, a cover of the 1930s Son House folk blues, across all digital platforms. He is slated to record further solo material, estimated for release in 2025.

Additionally, Stachela contributed writing, performing, and production work for Betts’ second solo project. Recording sessions for the new effort commenced in Spring 2022 at Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi’s Swamp Raga Studio in Jacksonville, Florida. The resulting album, “Wild & Precious Life,” issued by Royal Potato Family Records, arrived in the summer of 2023 to much critical acclaim, making several year-end “Best of” lists.

Stachela joined Betts as a founding member of his new band, Duane Betts & Palmetto Motel, embarking on an extensive U.S. tour including festival dates and headlining appearances, and a noteworthy night at the Grand Ole Opry. Touring in support of the LP continued throughout 2024. A follow-up LP produced by Dave Cobb is slated for 2025.

With his well-crafted style of bottleneck slide evoking favorable comparisons to his heroes, influenced and inspired, never imitating, Johnny Stachela has become one of the more highly respected guitarists in modern blues and rock.

Everything you need to know about disposable vapes

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By Mitch Rice

Disposable vapes have become one of the most popular ways for people to enjoy vaping without the hassle of refilling or recharging a device. If you’re new to vaping or just curious about how disposable vapes work, this article will explain everything you need to know. By the end, you’ll understand what they are, how they work, what to look for when buying one, and any risks or benefits you should know.

A disposable vape is a small, ready-to-use device that comes pre-filled with e-liquid and a pre-charged battery. Unlike traditional vaping devices, you don’t need to fill them with vape juice or charge them when the battery runs low. You throw the whole device away once the e-liquid runs out or the battery dies. They are designed for convenience, especially for people who don’t want to deal with any setup or maintenance. Most disposable vapes are draw-activated, which means you only need to inhale on the mouthpiece to produce vapor—there are no buttons or settings to adjust.

These devices are often slim and lightweight, which makes them easy to carry in a pocket or purse. They come in various flavors such as fruit, candy, menthol, and even tobacco. Some brands offer more exotic or dessert-like flavors like mango ice, blue raspberry, or strawberry milkshake. Many users enjoy disposable vapes because of the wide variety of flavors, which can make vaping more enjoyable or help them move away from the taste of traditional cigarettes.

Disposable vapes come in different nicotine strengths. Some contain high levels of nicotine, which can deliver a strong throat hit similar to a cigarette. Others offer lower or even nicotine-free options for people who want to reduce their nicotine intake. The most common form of nicotine in disposable vapes is nicotine salt, which provides a smoother experience and allows the body to absorb nicotine faster. This can satisfy cravings more quickly, making it a popular option for people trying to quit smoking.

The lifespan of a disposable vape depends on the brand, size, and how often you use it. Some disposable vapes are designed to last only a few hundred puffs, while others can last for over 2000 puffs. This makes them suitable for short-term or casual use, and many people buy them for travel or as a backup to a rechargeable device. Since they’re meant to be used and thrown away, you won’t need to worry about changing coils or cleaning any parts.

One of the biggest reasons people use disposable vapes is the convenience. No charging, refilling, or assembly is required. You can open the package and start vaping right away. For beginners, this makes it much easier to try vaping without needing to learn how to use a complicated device. They are also more affordable upfront compared to reusable vape kits, though they can be more expensive over time if you use them regularly.

However, disposable vapes also come with some downsides. Since they are designed to be discarded after use, they create more electronic waste. Most of them contain lithium-ion batteries, which should not be tossed in the trash but often are. This raises environmental concerns, especially as more people use these products. Some companies are exploring recycling programs, but options are still limited.

There are also health concerns to consider. While vaping is generally considered less harmful than smoking traditional cigarettes, it is not entirely safe. Disposable vapes still contain nicotine, which is addictive. They also contain chemicals that, when heated, can produce harmful substances. Long-term health effects of vaping are still being studied, so it’s essential to be aware that using disposable vapes is not risk-free, especially for young people or non-smokers.

The use of disposable vapes has grown especially fast among teenagers and young adults. Their small size, sweet flavors, and ease of use make them appealing. This has raised alarms in schools and health organizations, leading to regulations in many places. Some countries and states have placed limits on the sale of flavored vapes or increased the legal age to purchase them. If you’re considering using disposable vapes, it’s important to follow local laws and regulations.

When buying a disposable vape, it’s essential to make sure you’re purchasing from a trusted brand or store. There are many fake or low-quality disposable vapes on the market, and some may not be safe to use. Look for packaging that includes lab information, clear labeling, and safety warnings. Buying from gas stations or unknown websites increases the risk of getting a counterfeit product.

Storing disposable vapes properly can also make a difference. Keep them away from heat or direct sunlight, as high temperatures can damage the battery or cause it to overheat. If a vape starts to leak, taste burnt, or stop working correctly, it’s best to stop using it. Never try to open or recharge a disposable vape, as this can be dangerous and is not what the device is designed for.

For people trying to quit smoking, disposable vapes can be a helpful tool. Many former smokers say that vaping helped them reduce their cravings and slowly quit cigarettes. The familiar hand-to-mouth motion and ability to control nicotine levels make it a practical alternative. However, experts still recommend using proven methods such as nicotine patches, gum, or professional counseling alongside or instead of vaping.

There is also growing concern over marketing tactics used by vape companies. Some advertisements and packaging are designed to look fun or colorful, which can attract younger audiences. Public health organizations continue to push for more explicit rules on how vaping products are marketed to reduce the risk of underage use. It’s a reminder that while disposable vapes may seem harmless, they still need to be treated with caution and respect.

In summary, disposable vapes offer a simple and easy way to vape without dealing with any complex equipment. They are widely available, come in many flavors, and are ready to use immediately. For beginners and casual users, they can be a convenient choice. However, like any product that contains nicotine and chemicals, they should be used responsibly. If you’re thinking about using disposable vapes, take the time to understand how they work, what’s in them, and how to choose a safe and reliable option. By being informed, you can make a better decision for your health and lifestyle.

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