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Derek Forbes Publishes “A Very Simple Mind” Memoir of a Life in Rock and Basslines

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In A Very Simple Mind, Derek Forbes—founding member and bassist of Simple Minds—shares his long-awaited autobiography, tracing his journey through the peaks of rock stardom. Known for his thunderous basslines and songwriting that helped define the band’s sound, Forbes tells the inside story of life on the road, in the studio, and beyond with rare candor and humour. From Simple Minds to collaborations with David Bowie and Iggy Pop, his story is essential reading for any fan of ‘80s rock and new wave.

The much-anticipated story from the man behind the success of Simple Minds. The long-awaited autobiography by Derek Forbes, the Simple Minds legend known for those iconic spine-rattling bass riffs which we recognize in many Simple Minds’ songs. This is his story. Derek Forbes started his musical career as a lead guitarist but soon changed to bass guitarist. He is known for those iconic spine-rattling bass riffs which we recognize in most Simple Minds’ songs and he wrote and co-wrote many of the band’s earliest classics. Derek is also well-known on the international stage as songwriter and bassist for Big Country and Propaganda and has recorded with Iggy Pop, David Bowie, Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd and Kirsty MacColl. He won an Ivor Novello Award for ‘Outstanding Song Collection’ in 2016 for his song writing for Simple Minds, voted best bass player in the World 1982 and best- bass player from Scotland in 2010. He still lives in Glasgow and is planning his next tour.

Tom Werman Tells All in “Turn It Up My Time!: Making Hit Records in the Glory Days of Rock Music”

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In Turn It Up! My Time Making Hit Records in the Glory Days of Rock Music, producer and A&R legend Tom Werman pulls back the curtain on his decades-long career at the heart of the rock and metal explosion. From discovering REO Speedwagon and Boston to producing platinum-selling albums by Mötley Crüe, Poison, Twisted Sister, and more, Werman’s memoir is a backstage pass to the stories behind some of the biggest records of the ’70s and ’80s.

Growing up in the Boston suburbs, Tom Werman was deeply affected by pop music from a young age. He long dreamed of a career in music—first as Elvis, then as the next George Harrison—but it almost didn’t turn out that way. Dutifully following the path his parents had laid out for him, he obtained an MBA from an Ivy League university and took a plum job in an industry he came to despise. Then, in 1970, a chance letter sent to CBS Records boss Clive Davis led to a new opportunity . . . and a place in rock’n’roll history.

As an A&R man at Epic Records, Werman helped introduce the world to REO Speedwagon, Boston, Ted Nugent, and Cheap Trick; he also discovered KISS, Rush, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, but his record label passed on all of them. Then, as an independent producer, he oversaw landmark albums by Mötley Crüe (Shout At The Devil), Twisted Sister (Stay Hungry), Lita Ford (Dangerous Curves), Jeff Beck (Live With Jan Hammer), Poison (Open Up And Say … Ahh!), and many more. All in all, his record-making résumé includes twenty-three gold- or platinum-selling albums and cumulative sales of more than fifty-two million copies.

After bearing witness to several sea changes in the music industry, Werman retired from producing in 2001 and reinvented himself as an award-winning innkeeper in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts. And that might have been that—until an off-the-cuff rebuttal to a disparaging critique of his role in making the Mötley Crüe album Girls, Girls, Girls on a music website led to a fortnightly column and now this book—an honest and engaging insider account on how some of the best-loved albums of the 1970s and 80s came to be. A must for anyone interested in the glory days of rock and metal, Turn It Up! offers valuable insights into the recording process, the recording studio, the role of the producer, and the production values that are essential to the creation of a hit record.

“Time Has Come Today” by Harold Bronson Charts the Wild Journey of Rock and Roll from 1967 to 2007

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In Time Has Come Today: Rock and Roll Diaries 1967–2007, Rhino Records co-founder Harold Bronson invites readers into a backstage pass through four decades of music, fandom, and industry insight. From his early days writing for the UCLA Daily Bruin and Rolling Stone to building one of the most influential reissue labels in music history, Bronson captures his journey with sharp detail and deep reverence for rock’s legends and oddballs alike.

This third and final installment in his autobiographical trilogy doesn’t just name-drop — it illuminates the quirky, human side of icons like Ozzy Osbourne, Maurice Gibb, and Gene Simmons. Bronson’s diary entries are filled with jaw-dropping encounters, unexpected humor, and candid revelations that only someone with his proximity and perspective could share. Time Has Come Today is essential reading for anyone who believes rock and roll is more than music — it’s a lifelong obsession.

Vroom Vroom! 20 of the Best Songs to Listen to When You’re Driving

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There’s something magical about a good song and an open road. Whether it’s your commute, a cross-country adventure, or just a joyride to clear your head, the right track turns the ordinary into a movie scene. Over the last 50 years, artists from every genre have gifted us songs made to be turned up loud and sung into the wind. These are 20 of the best to keep you company when the road calls your name.

Radar Love – Golden Earring
The drums pound like tires on pavement and the lyrics are about a driver reading love in the airwaves. It’s pure highway hypnosis in the best way.

Shut Up and Drive – Rihanna
A turbo-charged pop banger with rock guitars and attitude to match. It turns your car into a runway at 60 miles an hour.

Running Up That Hill – Kate Bush
A song that feels like movement itself—moody, mysterious, and made for dusk-lit roads and open skies.

Don’t Stop Me Now – Queen
This is Freddie Mercury in full motion, and you’ll want to match that energy with every green light.

Drive – Incubus
Laid-back, thoughtful, and strangely empowering. Perfect for those stretches of road that feel a little like life metaphors.

Blinding Lights – The Weeknd
A synth-soaked ride into the night. It makes city streets feel like you’re in your own music video.

Born to Run – Bruce Springsteen
This is more than a driving song—it’s a mission to escape, to feel alive, to turn up the volume and never look back.

Fast Car – Tracy Chapman
Quiet and powerful, it’s the soundtrack for anyone who’s ever driven with a dream in the rearview mirror.

Go Your Own Way – Fleetwood Mac
Bittersweet and bold, it makes any road feel like a route to reinvention.

Midnight City – M83
Euphoric and cinematic, it’s best played when the sun’s down and the lights blur through your windshield.

Life is a Highway – Tom Cochrane
No road trip playlist is complete without it. It’s joy on four wheels.

On the Road Again – Willie Nelson
A gentle, timeless reminder that motion is medicine. Classic country contentment.

Uptown Funk – Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars
You’ll be dancing in your seat—and probably at the next gas station.

Danger Zone – Kenny Loggins
Your car becomes a fighter jet. Goosebumps guaranteed.

Mr. Brightside – The Killers
For full-volume singalongs and dramatic glances at the rearview mirror. Essential emo energy.

Paper Planes – M.I.A.
Play this when the GPS is off and you’re chasing vibes more than directions.

Take It Easy – Eagles
Windows down, elbow out, letting the breeze carry your worries away.

Levitating – Dua Lipa
Pure feel-good pop that lifts your mood as much as your RPM.

Superstition – Stevie Wonder
That clavinet groove was made for motion. A masterclass in funk-fueled freedom.

Heroes – David Bowie
As the road stretches ahead, this makes you feel limitless—even if just for one more mile.

The perfect road trip doesn’t start with a destination—it starts with a playlist. Whether you’re cruising alone or with the crew, let these songs guide your wheels and your soul.

Why a Travel Backpack Is a Must for Every Explorer

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By Mitch Rice

Whether you’re catching flights, road-tripping across the coast, or navigating a new city on foot, one piece of gear can make or break your experience: your backpack. A great travel backpack isn’t just a place to stash your things—it’s a reliable partner that keeps you organized, light, and ready for anything.

For modern explorers who prioritize both form and function, the best travel backpack is more than just a bag—it’s a smart investment. It’s not about packing more; it’s about packing better. And BEIS gets it right with a sleek, durable backpack built specifically for people who are always on the move.

Smart Travel Features

When it comes to travel, functionality isn’t optional—it’s essential. A well-designed backpack keeps your hands free and your gear easily accessible. The BEIS travel backpack checks all the boxes with thoughtful features that streamline your entire journey.

Start with the dedicated laptop compartment, padded for protection and easily accessible at security checkpoints. Add in interior organization with mesh pockets, a key leash, and a water bottle holder, and you’ve got a carry system that keeps everything in place without the chaos of digging through a bottomless bag.

The trolley sleeve on the back slides securely over rolling luggage handles, making airport navigation easier and faster. It’s these kinds of features—subtle but intentional—that simplify the experience from door to destination.

Pairing the backpack with a weekender gives you a dynamic travel duo. The backpack holds your tech and travel essentials, while the weekender takes care of clothing, shoes, and larger items. Together, they cover all bases without the bulk of a full suitcase setup.

Stylish, Comfortable, and Durable

Let’s be honest: no one wants to travel with a bag that looks like it’s been through a decade of use—or worse, one that looks great but falls apart halfway through your trip. The BEIS backpack blends aesthetics and endurance in a way that makes it easy to bring anywhere, from city streets to scenic trails.

It’s sleek and minimal, designed to complement any outfit without screaming “travel gear.” The materials are water-resistant, durable, and easy to clean—ideal for any unexpected weather or spills along the way.

Comfort is another major win. With padded, adjustable straps and a breathable back panel, it stays comfortable on your shoulders even during long days of walking or layovers. The size is just right: roomy enough for your essentials, but compact enough to count as a personal item on most airlines.

For travelers who like to keep valuables close, BEIS also offers crossbody bags for travel—a lightweight way to carry passports, wallets, and other quick-access items. Combined with the backpack, it creates a smart, layered travel system that works in any setting.

The right backpack doesn’t just carry your stuff—it makes the journey smoother, lighter, and more enjoyable. With BEIS, you’re not just packing a bag—you’re upgrading how you travel.

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

Nick Braun Fuses Folk-Rock Soul and Indie Grit on New EP ‘Johnny’ and Its Stirring Title Track

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With a mix of raw storytelling, rich instrumentation, and a sound that bridges folk-rock and indie grit, Niagara, ON’s Nick Braun unveils his new EP, Johnny, led by the standout title track. The five-song collection explores ambition, isolation, and the search for meaning through the lens of a fictional character navigating the ups and downs of life as an artist.

At the heart of it all is “Johnny,” a song that embodies the tension between nostalgia and the pursuit of something greater. The character reflects on where his friends have gone, “blames it all on time,” and questions whether the life he’s built is truly what he wanted. Over layered acoustic guitars and a driving rhythm section, Braun’s vocals carry both longing and defiance, channeling influences like Wilco, Jason Isbell, and Neil Young as the track builds into an anthemic chorus.

“This record was the first time I wrote music from a storytelling perspective,” Braun explains. “Writing about personal experience, especially difficult experiences, can weigh heavy on the mind. It can be easier—and actually fun—to share those ideas through the lens of a fictional character, and that’s where Johnny came along.”

Though Johnny is fictional, his story is deeply personal for Braun. Nearly ten years ago, Braun experienced a period of psychosis—an intense chapter of his life that coincided with the beginning of his journey into songwriting and making his own recordings. “I’ve played music since well before that incident,” he notes, “but my creative nature and overactive imagination came with a dark side, and making music has been the best way to grapple with it. Music brings complexity into moments of clarity and enjoyment. This EP was an effort to capture that clarity and enjoyment, share some personal experiences and unique ideas, and continue to come into my own as a music producer.”

Braun, a Niagara-based multi-instrumentalist and producer, crafted Johnny entirely on his own, recording each instrument from his home studio. Though rooted in folk rock, the production is layered with rocking guitar riffs, shimmering synths, and punchy drums—a sound that sits comfortably alongside Dawes, Kurt Vile, and My Morning Jacket.

Beyond “Johnny,” the EP is a journey through self-discovery and reinvention. “The Wrestler” examines internal battles, likening them to a fighter in the ring—“wrestle with yourself like a heavyweight champion with nothing to lose.” Meanwhile, “September Song” slows things down with a meditative, atmospheric tone, urging listeners to embrace change: “Be the voice inside me too, be the changing seasons.”

The EP closes with “Like a River,” a track that echoes the fluidity of life and love. Braun’s evocative lyrics—“My heart is like a river, my stomach is a well, my mind is like a tree that in the river fell”—deliver a profound sense of movement and transformation, tying together the album’s themes of growth and self-exploration.

To celebrate the release of Johnny, Braun will perform two live shows in the Niagara region. On April 11 at Niagara Artists Centre (St. Catharines, ON), he’ll perform stripped-back versions of his songs as a duo with Jordan Alexander on bass, sharing the stage with Arih SK, The Crooked Crow, and Substitute. He’ll follow that up with a full-band show on May 10 at Camp Cataract (Niagara Falls), supporting The Howling Gales.

Braun’s folk-rock storytelling, dynamic instrumentation, and introspective lyricism make Johnny an essential listen for fans of alternative folk and indie rock. With a raw and personal approach to songwriting, Braun shows that sometimes, the most honest truths are best told through a fictional lens—and a great guitar hook.

The Alter Kakers Release “My Darling One” – A Song for Everyone Who’s Ever Lost a Pet

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Love doesn’t fade. It lingers in familiar places, in quiet moments, in the space where paws once pressed against the floor. Indie rock trio The Alter Kakers have released “My Darling One”, a song that began as a private letter and became an anthem for anyone who has ever said goodbye to a beloved pet.

Frontman Steve Bronstein wrote the song after the sudden passing of his rescue dog, Tori, in August 2023. Searching for ways to process his grief, he was encouraged to write a letter. Instead, the words found their way into a melody—a way to keep her memory alive.

“My darling one where have you gone?
Are you out walking at the dawn?
Are you smiling at everyone?
It’s so like you, my darling one.”

“Writing this song helped me channel my grief into something creative,” Bronstein shares. “We play it at every rehearsal, and it keeps her with me. Losing a pet is losing a part of your heart, and you’re not crazy for feeling that deeply.”

Recorded in January 2025 with acclaimed producer Bill Bell (Tom Cochrane, Jason Mraz, Alex Lifeson, Andy Kim), the song moves between a soft, country-tinged intro and outro—where Bronstein searches for Tori’s presence and imagines the day they’ll reunite—and a tender middle section capturing the moment of goodbye.

“I held you in my arms to comfort you
You
My darling one.”

The music video pairs the song with a moving photo tribute to Tori, a reminder that love never really leaves—it just changes form.

The Alter Kakers, known for their heartfelt songwriting and raw, emotive performances, offer this song not just as a tribute to Tori, but to every person who’s ever lost a pet and wondered how to move forward.

Because they were never just a pet. They were family.

Line Spike Frontenac 2025 Announces Location And More Artists For All-Star Canada Day Weekend Lineup

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This June 28 and 29, 2025, Line Spike Frontenac 2025 will make history as one of the largest pre-Canada Day music events in the nation — a bold and brilliant “Power of Positivity Musical Harvest” set in the breathtaking hills of Frontenac County now officially announced at 3587 Harrowsmith Rd, Harrowsmith, ON. Bringing together musical icons and rising stars, the two-day festival promises an unforgettable celebration of community, inspiration, and unapologetic Canadian pride with legendary artists Burton Cummings, Walk Off The Earth, Chantal Kreviazuk, Alan Frew, Kelsi Mayne, Madison Galloway and just-announced KASADOR, Luscious, and Tom Green.

Created by Get2ThePoint Productions Inc. and producer/promoter Jeremy Campbell who was inspired by a moment of personal reflection on a remote lake in 2020 and the legacy of Expo ’67’s Peter Aykroyd. Line Spike Frontenac is a tribute to Canadian resilience and unity in uncertain times. After overcoming personal health battles and drawing wisdom from past experiences — including working under Michael Lang at Woodstock ’99 — Campbell vowed to create an event that uplifts people and economies alike.

Frontenac County, just north of Kingston — Canada’s first capital — is a hidden gem brimming with cottage country charm, granite ridges, pristine lakes, and soul-soothing trails. A perfect weekend escape, it offers a scenic and serene backdrop for music lovers looking to turn this festival into a staycation. Picture this: morning swims in crystal-clear lakes, afternoons exploring quaint artisan shops, and nights under the stars, singing along with Canadian legends.

THE LINEUP: ICONIC, ECLECTIC, AND 100% HOMEGROWN

BURTON CUMMINGS
One of Canada’s most treasured rock icons, Burton Cummings brings his timeless voice and towering legacy to the Line Spike stage. As the lead singer of The Guess Who, Cummings has delivered classics like American Woman, These Eyes, and Share the Land. His solo career boasts chart-toppers such as Stand Tall and My Own Way to Rock, with album sales exceeding 10 million worldwide. Expect a hit-filled, soul-stirring set from a true national treasure.

WALK OFF THE EARTH
The genre-defying pop innovators known for their viral covers and platinum-selling originals (Red Hands, Rule the World) are set to bring their kaleidoscope of sound and spectacle to Frontenac. With over 1 billion YouTube views and JUNO Awards under their belt, WOTE is known for their wild instruments, contagious energy, and a live show that will have festivalgoers dancing from the first chord to the last confetti cannon.

CHANTAL KREVIAZUK
A multi-platinum singer-songwriter and humanitarian, Chantal Kreviazuk is beloved for emotionally rich hits like Surrounded, Before You, and In This Life. Her work as a songwriter spans artists from Drake to Gwen Stefani, and her voice has become a defining sound in Canadian pop. She’ll bring both heartfelt intimacy and powerhouse vocals to the Line Spike main stage.

ALAN FREW (of GLASS TIGER)
Frontman of the iconic 80s band Glass Tiger, Alan Frew is known for Don’t Forget Me (When I’m Gone) and Someday, both of which dominated global charts and helped sell 5 million records worldwide. With a career spanning decades and a voice that continues to shine, Frew’s set will be a singalong masterclass in Canadian rock history.

TOM GREEN

Comedian Tom Green has released a new country album alongside his Amazon Prime show Tom Green Country. The album includes the show’s theme song, “Home to the Country.” Originally from Ottawa, Green rose to fame with The Tom Green Show on MTV in 1999.

KELSI MAYNE
Country-pop firecracker Kelsi Mayne is a rising force in Canadian music. From her anthem Takin’ U Home to charting in the Top 10 on SiriusXM with As I Go, Mayne is proving she’s more than a triple-threat — she’s a powerhouse. A former medical student and track athlete, her fierce work ethic and genre-blending edge make her one of the most compelling new voices in the country scene.

MADISON GALLOWAY
At just 24, Madison Galloway has already made waves with her blues-infused roots-rock sound. Her EP Open Your Eyes and performances alongside The Glorious Sons and 54-40 have cemented her status as a future headliner. Drawing on folk, rock, and southern twang, she’s an earthy, magnetic presence who brings depth and authenticity to the Line Spike experience.

KASADOR

Kasador’s back with a vengeance. Their gritty new single “Golden” confronts fame, greed, and numbness with their heaviest sound yet. A new double EP drops in 2025. If you want real rock and roll, stay tuned.

LUSCIOUS

Over the years Luscious has established themselves as a staple in the Kingston music scene. Their music is best described as a modern interpretation of Classic Rock. Luscious has a simple mission statement; to keep Rock n’ Roll alive in a constantly changing musical landscape.​

But the music is only part of the magic.

Maple Leaf Vendor Village will spotlight Canadian-made goods, with artisans and manufacturers showcasing everything from gourmet maple treats to locally crafted outdoor gear. It’s a nod to Canada’s entrepreneurial spirit and an economic boost for the region.

Set against a backdrop of towering pines, serene lakes, and community warmth, Line Spike Frontenac 2025 invites you to rediscover what it means to be Canadian — proud, passionate, and unified through music.

Early bird tickets now onsale via www.LineSpike.ca. Don’t miss your chance to be part of a moment that will be talked about for decades.

The Tennessee Cree Rides the “Hellbound Train” on a Roaring, Soul-Baring New Single

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Some songs arrive like a whisper. Others hit like a runaway locomotive. On his blistering new single “Hellbound Train,” Indigenous singer-songwriter The Tennessee Cree (aka Kevin Schofield) delivers a wild, soul-scorching ride straight from the heart of Canadian roots music.

It’s a song that sounds like it could have been found on an unreleased Johnny Cash record—and that’s no accident. “Johnny Cash has been good to me,” Schofield says. “I love the man in black. George Jones is almost like the dad I never had. Hank Williams is the lost uncle I never knew.”

But “Hellbound Train” is no imitation—it’s a deeply personal reflection on what it means to carry pain, survival, and country music in your blood. Written with a mix of reverence and rebellion, the track is powered by Schofield’s gravel-and-honey vocals, gospel-tinged melodies, and a rhythm that rolls like thunder on steel tracks.

I learned Johnny Cash when I was 9 years old
I never did walk that line, I never did what I was told
I’ve had a lot of fun stealing Johnny’s sound
But will the circle be unbroken when the man comes around
Because I’ve found I’m on a hellbound train…

Schofield’s “hellbound train” is both metaphor and confession, one that speaks to anyone who’s lived fast, loved hard, and tried to outrun the weight of their own choices. But even as it barrels toward the unknown, the track is laced with grace:

Well in the sweet, sweet morning
When I first saw your lovely face
Amazing love, amazing grace

“I call it the moaning of an out-of-control train on fire,” says Schofield. “It’s a prayer disguised as a country song. A hallelujah sung through grit teeth.”

Kevin Schofield, known across Turtle Island as The Tennessee Cree, was born by Moose River, Ontario, and earned his name—half homage, half prophecy—in the heart of Nashville. A member of the Cree Nation, his music is a tapestry of lived experience, survival, and cultural legacy. A poet, warrior, and musical force, he’s as comfortable performing at the CityFolk Festival as he is lighting up a community hall or sacred fire gathering.

His journey includes a stint in residential school, a life-changing move to Nashville in the early 2000s, and a JUNO Award co-nomination in 1998 with his former group No Reservation. He has since shared stages with Greta Van Fleet, The Wailin’ Jennys, and Stephen Fearing, and his recent performances with his band Kuhwuhgin Awahshish – an homage to residential school survivors – have earned him acclaim as one of Canada’s most compelling Indigenous voices.

With distribution through Outside Music and a deal with Lonesome Dawn Records and NTRTNMNT.ca, The Tennessee Cree is ready to bring “Hellbound Train”—and a forthcoming collection of stories, songs, and revelations—to audiences across North America.

“Hellbound Train” is a declaration from the edge of memory, a fire-lit ceremony, a roots rocker that dares to ride the line between salvation and surrender.

For fans of Johnny Cash, Leonard Cohen, Stompin’ Tom, and truth-telling troubadours everywhere—The Tennessee Cree has arrived. And the train is just getting started.

Norway’s Notörious Ignites the Metal Flame With “Shout Out For Love” From Upcoming Self-Titled EP

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Heavy metal’s sleaziest, shreddiest sons, NOTÖRIOUS, are cranking the amps and lighting the fuse on 2025 with the release of their new single, “Shout Out For Love,” the lead-off track from their upcoming self-titled EP NOTÖRIOUS, out August 1st. If you’ve been craving a wild ride filled with scorching guitar solos, anthemic choruses, and headbanging riffs, the wait is over. It’s party metal season, and NOTÖRIOUS is leading the charge.

Formed in 2018, NOTÖRIOUS hails from the metal-rich soil of Bergen, Norway and proudly wave the flag of True Norwegian Glam Metal. The band’s lineup is as lethal as it is loud: Chris Höudini on lead vocals, Andy Sweet on bass and backing vocals, Nikki DiCato on guitar and backing vocals, and Freddy Kixx on drums and backing vocals. These four hellraisers are blending the old-school sleaze of the ‘80s with the raw power of black metal and arena-ready rock ‘n’ roll.

While the snow buried Bergen, NOTÖRIOUS locked themselves inside Polyfon Studio to channel the heat of summer, the chaos of life, and the glory of glam into five brand-new tracks. The result? A powerhouse EP that builds on 2024’s Marching On and revives the high-octane spirit of their 2020 debut Glamorized—but with even sharper hooks and louder amps. “This one’s made to be played LOUD!” the band declares.

“Shout Out For Love” delivers everything fans crave: gritty glam, infectious melodies, and that punch-in-the-face charisma. “It’s a bold declaration of love, allure, and living for the moment,” says Höudini. When the chorus hits—“Shout out for love”—you don’t just hear it, you feel it, fists in the air and devil horns raised.

Other tracks on the EP include the ferocious “It’s My Time,” a high-octane anthem of defiance and self-empowerment; “Into The Night,” a stadium-sized banger designed for speed and spotlight; “Holding On,” a heartfelt ballad exploring longing and vulnerability; and “Live It Up,” a pure shot of rock adrenaline with enough swagger to blow the roof off any club.

And NOTÖRIOUS are hitting the road and bringing their hell-raising sound to stages across Eastern Europe and the Baltics:
Tour Dates:
• April 25 – Krakow, PL
• April 26 – Lodz, PL
• April 27 – Warsaw, PL
• April 30 – Riga, LV
• May 1 – Liepaja, LV
• May 2 – Tallinn, EE

Whether it’s 80s flash, Norwegian frost, or backstage chaos, NOTÖRIOUS fuses it all into an unstoppable force. Fans around the globe are tuning in to what metalheads in Bergen already know: NOTÖRIOUS brings the fire. Every time.